Hi Artists! Welcome back to the Art Studio! If you don't know me...my name is Ms. W. and I am your Art Teacher!
We will be learning and creating many exciting things this year! To help get you started I want you to explore some of the lessons right here on my Distance Learning Blog, Good Morning Art Teacher! You can choose one or two or as many of the lessons that you want!
Do you want to learn how to draw a fish or a turtle? Or maybe an octopus? The lesson and videos and extra learning links are right here!
When we meet as a class, we will get a chance to talk, plan and learn together. I will be right here to help guide and encourage you.
You can always come back here to try any of the lessons and soon we will have new lessons too!
This painting is called Catching Whales by J.E. Carl Rasmussen and was painted in 1875, probably around the time "Jack the Sailor" was around! Ahoy Artists! Let's draw some whales!
Think of 3 things that would be in your whale setting (or environment!).
Use the painting of the whaling ship and the whales for ideas, or draw your whales in their ocean home. You already know how to draw many sea-creatures! Add those into your setting!
Here's Ms. Defillippo's performing the folk song about Jack and the whale.
There are ACTUAL WHALES in this video and THEY ARE WONDERFUL! Just watch and wonder!
and if you really really love whales and want to see more...click here !
Happy Beach Day Rox Stars! Do you want to see a how-to and draw a sand castle? Well, you've come to right place! Grab your art partner and watch the video below to see how friends, Milo and Luke, built their sandcastle by working together !
Now watch me, and my art partner Reuben show you how to draw a sandcastle!
Iris The Tigress wants to take a peak in the Art Starts Treasure Chest! π
π Watch the Video Below! π Hello Artists! Here are the Art Starts for this week:
Draw, paint or build a truck full of candy!
What if a bird took you for a ride on their back?
Draw, paint or build the playground of your dreams!
Choose any or all and remember to add details to your artwork!
Post your artwork on The Art Studio Google Classroom!
π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦ Here is my Art Start crayon resist! What if a Bird took me for a ride on their back? While I was drawing this-I felt like i could fly! Art can take you places!
Hi Artists! Today is all about clouds! ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️ ☁️
First a story: Cloudette read by Buzzy's Books!
Now, here is Dr. Binocs to tell you all about the different types of clouds!
Check it out! π Dutch artist, Berndnaut Smilde, creates actual clouds inside rooms and then takes photographs of them! He calls them Nimbus. Click here to see more!
Now let clouds be our art inspiration for today! Clouds can inspire drawings, paintings, photos and collage!
Remember to put your name on your cloud-art ! π
Happy Monday Artists! Last night I was getting ready for bed and before I brushed my teeth, I heard a very loud noise outside so...I opened up the window to get a better listen and this is what I heard!
According to the site Wildlife of Connecticut the two owls I heard are called The Barred Owls, whooo look like this:
There are hundreds of types of owls in the world! And it's fun to listen for owl-sounds at night. I found an owl how-to on Art is Fun, a terrific site by an art teacher named Thaneeya.
Can you draw an owl using this how-to? Maybe you can draw your own owl, using a photograph or your imagination?!
Have you ever seen or heard an owl near your home? Let me know!
Send me your drawings to my school email or post them to Class Dojo or your google classroom so I can see and enjoy them all! Don't forget to write your name on your art work! π
Creativity is the way that you do you. The way you draw, sing, dance, play, paint, write, what you like to wear...so many ways to be creative! Check out the video below to learn more!
I missed you all during our time on staycation! While we were away, Spring was arriving. How do I know that? Well, I saw some signs of Spring in the woods on walks with my dogs. A harbinger is another word for a sign. I always know that Spring is around the corner when I see the forsythia in bloom. This is a branch of a forsythia.
Come on a walk in the woods with me and my dogs and we'll show you some harbingers of Spring!
Then come back to the studio and we can draw a forsythia together...
Grab a pencil and any kind of art materials to add color to your drawing! You can even use paint, or keep your art black and white. After each lesson remember to ask yourself these artful questions:
What do you see ?
What do think about what you see ?
What do you wonder about ?
Remember to write your name on your work and post for me to see on class dojo or your google classroom or send it to my school email! kweinstein@stamfordct.gov Stay Artsy, kiddos!
Hello Artists! I'd like to introduce you to artist Joan Miro.
Miro was a Spanish painter who loved to use bright colors and dark lines in his playful paintings. He was born in Barcelona Spain in 1893.
Miro was called a Surrealist. Surrealism is a very interesting style of painting. It is painting about things that can appear in dreams, fantasy stories or fairy tales or anything in your imagination.
Watch this video biography about Joan Miro, first:
Miro has many, many colorful, playful paintings. When you see a couple of them, you'll be able to notice his style.
While you look at each of these Miro paintings Think:
What kinds of shapes do you see?
What kinds of lines do you see?
What colors do you see?
Do you see any details that interest you?
Do anything in the paintings remind you of something in real-life?
What do you think about the names that Miro gave his painting?
This painting is called The Garden:
Here's a video of The Garden:
This painting is called People and Dog In Front of the Sun
If you want to see more of Miro's work - I made a powerpoint that you can see by clicking here. People have a lot of fun animating Miro's paintings! I think it's because they are so colorful and interesting! What do you think?
Ok Artists! Now that you have learned about Joan Miro and his life and art, let's see some of your Miro inspired artwork! You can use any art supplies you have, Miro made art using a lot of materials. He drew, painted and made prints and sculptures. Just remember to think about the questions I posted above. Have fun, be silly and stay artsy!