Matisse’s Pineapples As a student, Henri Matisse began his lifelong interest in still life painting by making copies of masterpieces in the Louvre. Matisse painted Still… Continue Reading →
Bird Nests Spring is one of my favorite seasons to celebrate. What is not to love? I find the beautiful flowers starting to bloom and green… 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 →
Tempera Paints for Kids I am constantly asked about what paints I use in my art classroom studio. I have tried many paints over the years. To… Continue Reading →
Edward Hopper’s Transportation Bundle FULL SPEED AHEAD…. with Edward Hopper’s Transportation Art Lessons Bundle. Introduce your students to the wonderful world of Edward Hopper’s magnificent art. Children create… Continue Reading →
Travel the World of Art: New York Introduce your students to the colorful world of Travel through Art: New York City. Children will learn about the key icons and landmarks of… Continue Reading →
Clay Flower Bouquets Model Magic air dry clay and painted paper make for a stunning art project that my students absolutely love. Have fun… 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 →
Vibrant Van Gogh’s Sunflowers I am always inspired by the beauty in Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, especially his Sunflowers paintings. Did you know that Vincent Van Gogh was… Continue Reading →
Festival Of Lights- Menorah Celebrating various holidays is special for my students. One project that is a favorite of many is the Festival of Lights Menorah. The Chanukiah (the… Continue Reading →