Thursday, November 11, 2010
Kandinsky Colorweaver
This is loosely based on Kandinsky's Color Studies. It was mostly just fun and relaxing to color in an ordered way and enjoy how the colors look next to each other.
Here's the original idea at Art Projects for Kids.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Ice Cream Cone
Here's another one inspired by Wayne Thiebaud, the cake painter. This one was fun to draw and even more fun to watercolor. I really like the method of outlining in black crayon to keep the paint in its place.
Here's the original idea at a site that's new to me--Oodles of Art.
Here's the original idea at a site that's new to me--Oodles of Art.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Owl Painting
I haven't used acrylic paint much, and never like this with more than one color on the brush. This seems like a perfect project to practice the new technique--the owl feathers seemed to come out just right with each stroke! This was done on black paper, so it was really fast and easy. (I had to make it quite small, 5"x6", because this small piece was the last of my black paper!)
Here's the original idea at Deep Space Sparkle.
Here's the original idea at Deep Space Sparkle.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Abstract Oil Pastel Bear
The original idea for this one was to draw a cat. I don't care much for cats, but I do like this particular bear, so I thought he'd fill in well. Like a lot of these projects, this one was just simple drawing and then fun with coloring in. Quite satisfying to do.
Here's the original idea at Art Projects for Kids.
Here's the original idea at Art Projects for Kids.
Monochromatic Picasso
It looked so nice...until I brought out the sharpie marker! I did like painting monochromatically, though. And it inspired me to pick up drawing again, because the initial sketch was so rewarding.
Here's the original idea at Art Projects for kids. I really like the example she shows that was done by a Kindergartner!
Here's the original idea at Art Projects for kids. I really like the example she shows that was done by a Kindergartner!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Klimt Tree
Gustav Klimt is an artist who is known for using lots of gold in his paintings. This project uses gold and silver markers to make a tree based on one of his works. It actually calls for more colors of metallic markers, but I got by with my little metallic gel pens. It was so fun and easy to do! I especially liked doing the dots and stars along the branches.
Here's the original idea at Art Lessons for Kids (another new site I just found!)
Here's the original idea at Art Lessons for Kids (another new site I just found!)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Grand Canyon Acrylic
What fun it was to do this one! The depth and colors are so stunning and the black outlines really make it pop. It's based on illustrations done by Robert Neubecker in a now out-of-print children's book "Wow! America!"
Here's a link to the original idea at a great site I just discovered, Deep Space Sparkle.
Here's a link to the original idea at a great site I just discovered, Deep Space Sparkle.
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