Swiss Chalets Alpine or Swiss Chalets are wood-framed houses and are perfect for rural areas with uneven terrain, making them ideal for homes for mountainous regions.… Continue Reading →
Monet’s Home and Garden Students are always intrigued by the Masters of Art, such as the artist Claude Monet. This lesson is a great start when developing a… Continue Reading →
Winter Cityscapes Winds are howling outside and the temps are dropping fast! So…..I guess it is time to start creating some beautiful winter projects. I love… Continue Reading →
James Rizzi ~ Pop Art Buildings James Rizzi is a American Pop Artist, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His neighborhood of tall buildings, busy streets, taxi cabs etc,… Continue Reading →
Printmaking I : City Skylines with Reflections Printmaking is magical for kids and adults as well. The process of creating an image then transferring that image to another piece of paper… Continue Reading →
Faux Stained Glass Windows In 6th grade we study the Art Historical Time Line. We always do a “faux” stained glass window project using liquid watercolors and sharpies.… Continue Reading →
Travel The World of Art: This is London Introduce your students to the colorful world of travel through art. Children will learn about the key icons and landmarks of London while creating… Continue Reading →
Mixed Media and Expressionist Landscapes Are you looking to brighten up your creative space this winter? Well, you have come to just the right place! My students created these… Continue Reading →