This one was done with a few small drops of red, yellow, and white acrylic paint squished between two sides of a folded paper. The first few "ink blots" I made were too dark and scary looking. This one took me a minute to see, but then it was clearly a lion with a butterfly on his head! If I do this again (which I might, because it's fun when you get an idea!) I will use lighter/brighter colors and a thinner medium. The lines were done with black sharpie after it dried.
Here's the original idea at Teach Kids Art.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Washable Marker Elephant
For this one you draw the elephant and then trace it in black washable marker. The wrinkles, eye, and toes are done with thin permanent marker so they won't bleed. Then you use a a wet paintbrush to draw the color out from the washable marker to make gray (and blue). When it dries you cut out the elephant. The background is a separate sheet done with watercolor and salt and then grass and trees added with chalk pastels. I love the process of making washable marker bleed with water!
Here's the original idea at Fun Art 4 Kids.
Here's the original idea at Fun Art 4 Kids.
Adjective, Adjective, Noun
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enourmous, red-headed flower pot |
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tough, blonde moose |
Here's the original idea at kinderart.com.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Van Gogh Flowers
Oil pastels on light blue paper. I'm not so good at drawing out of my head, but I did enjoy mixing the colors for the table, vase and background.
Here's the original idea Deep Space Sparkle.
Here's the original idea Deep Space Sparkle.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Sunset Silhouette
This is a watercolor sunset with a silhouette picture cut out from black paper. Deciding what to make was fun once I started brainstorming. I love how it came out!
Here's the original idea at Deep Space Sparkle.
Friday, November 12, 2010
O'Keefe Watercolor
This one was very simple. I just looked at a flower and drew a few sketchy lines with a black oil pastel and then painted with watercolors. I'd like to figure out how to keep a sharper edge for drawing the lines thinner. It's hard to keep a sharp point on such thick crayons! But I like the look of the white border that comes from taping it off with masking tape.
Here's the original idea at Deep Space Sparkle.
Here's the original idea at Deep Space Sparkle.
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.
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