Looking for ways to take your creativity off the paper and onto the screen?
Check out the links below!
Bomomo is a digital abstract art creator. With a range of interesting tools, the best way to discover what they can do is to simply try them all! Click one of the icons at the bottom of the screen, then move and click your mouse to make a cool abstract composition.
Have you ever tried to draw a cat, but it ended up looking like a lumpy potato? AutoDraw is a website that helps fix that! It is a free drawing tool made by Google that uses "machine learning" to guess what you are trying to draw. Make a digital masterpiece with the computer!
Silk is an interactive, generative art site, where students can draw symmetrical, abstract digital drawings. The controls allow you either explore mirror symmetry (like a butterfly) or rotational symmetry (like a kaleidoscope)
Canvas is an online web-based app where students can paint, sketch, or doodle using a variety of brushes and editing tools. It's perfect for digital art newbies as well as those with an eye for design!
Using a digital pottery wheel and some historical inspiration, create beautiful clay sculptures with Google.
Jump into the world of Jackson Pollock! Mimic paint splatters, drips, and lines, or fill the whole page with color. The website replicates the effect of throwing paint on a canvas, allowing you to create beautiful abstract pieces of art. (Pro-tip: to change colors of paint, click the cursor)
We've all drawn stick people before, but this website has a few surprises once you're "done" drawing yours!
Dallas Museum of Art's Escape Room
(While it's not a digital art creator, it's super fun and I had to share this with my Amazing Artists!) Do you have what it takes to make an escape? Solve puzzles, play matching games, decode a message, and more in this exclusive DMA kids' virtual escape room.
Do you know about a fun online art site that your fellow Amazing Artists would love?
Email me: kpellegrin@kgcs.k12.va.us