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Here's a Karen Jurick painting of a family looking at a Norman Rockwell painting titled, "The Problem We All Live With".
In this Jurick painting, a young man is looking at "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper.
This video is great for all ages!
This video is good for older artists or artists who want more of a challenge!
These little ants are great drawing practice for anyone!
This detailed bee drawing is good for older artists or artists looking for a challenge!
PS- Look at Mrs. Nielsen's bee videos and pics on the "Notes from Mrs. Nielsen" tab!
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Can you pick out some of the positive words Chris Uphues wrote on this wall? Which are your favorites?
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Be sure to snap a photo of your face when you're done!
I made these two faces while I was making dinner... can you tell I found all my objects in the kitchen??
OR- you can lie down on the floor and take your pic NEXT TO your plate face!!
Click on the pic above to see my plate face come to life!
Want to know how I did that?? Go to the App Store and find ChatterPix Kids! It's free and easy to use.
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I know you love my youtube videos! Watch here for a live version on how to draw a castle! (I'm slowly getting better at this.... :)
My favorite: Chillon Castle, in Montreux Switzerland!
Looking for a slightly harder challenge? Watch this video, based on artist Paul Klee's masterpiece "Castle and Sun". Once you do the step-by-step drawing, you can color your artwork any way you like!
Click here if you want to try to cut out shapes to make your castle!
My older or more advanced artists might want to try this castle- it's amazing!
Explore here to learn how to make a KNIGHT out of tin foil!
Here's mine... kind of cute, don't you think?
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STIK's street art on a shopfront shutter in Shoreditch, London.
Here's the basic info on how to draw Stik!
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(My third graders are going to be really good at this... I can't wait to see how awesome their rabbits from home turn out!!)
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The video below was made by Mrs. Hamilton, an art teacher in Michigan. She did a great job explaining the challenge to her daughter!
Cassie Stephens, a super cool artist and art teacher from Tennessee, has made this awesome reference guide for you to follow. Before you start drawing, you can study the guide on the left, or even print it out! Go step by step, starting with the head. Don't forget to add lots of fun details at the end. Make your robot any size you like, and draw as many robots as you like!
Younger artists: You can draw a robot, or pick one of the robots from above and try to draw it yourself! Don't worry if it's not the same- just do your best!!
(PS- Aren't her outfits so amazing?!?)