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1083733135467Hi Friends…please choose ONE of the following ARTsy Lessons to complete during your scheduled weekly ART time. Please choose something you have not already completed or choose the Flipgrid link below!Be Creative & Enjoy the Process!Smiles… Mrs. Stef Thomas sathomas@00Hi Friends…please choose ONE of the following ARTsy Lessons to complete during your scheduled weekly ART time. Please choose something you have not already completed or choose the Flipgrid link below!Be Creative & Enjoy the Process!Smiles… Mrs. Stef Thomas sathomas@Week Three: Any lesson below or Flipgrid Activity Two Lessons:Complementary Color Starburst LetterCupcake DrawingStyrofoam Printed DesignWeek One Lessons: Observational DrawingHippie Van DrawingFamily Coat of Arms DesignComplementary Color Starburst LetterOverview:? You will use a pair of complementary colors to color in a starburst design of an uppercase letter.Estimated Time: 25 minutes, or more if you like Materials that are Needed: Paper, pencil, eraser, a straight edge or ruler (optional), any coloring tools you have including, but not limited to crayons, colored pencils, markers.Things to know: Looking at the colors that are across from each other on the color wheel. These pairs of colors are called complementary colors. The three pairs are red/green, blue/orange and yellow/violet. You will be using one of these pairs. Idea Examples: Choose any uppercase letter you want for this project– it can be one of your initials or any other letter you’d like to draw. Tasks: Draw a large block letter or bubble letter on your paper. Erase any stray pencil marks. Choose your pair of complementary colors.Outline the letter with the first color. Put a dot somewhere in the middle of the page.From the center dot, draw 12 or 14 (even number) lines to the edges of the paper. You may use a ruler for this if you wish.Color every other stripe on the OUTSIDE of the letter with the first color.Color the opposite stripes INSIDE the letter. If there is another space, color the opposite stripes. Finish by coloring the white stripes left with the other complementary color. 174871715844004368800-14679200center-20298800-180622-33866600-11197266040003409245959600Cupcake DrawingOverview: Stay Inside or Go Outside and Draw what you seeEstimated Time: 25 minutes or more if you likeMaterials Needed: Paper, pencil, colored pencils, markers and a solid surface to draw upon (book or clipboard) or a table if you are staying insideActivity Explanation: This activity will help you become a better artist and a more creative spirit.Idea Examples: (Don’t limit yourself …expand your vision and just draw…it is the process that helps you become a better artist and above all ENJOY!)Consider the Cupcake…as you know me well anytime I can combine food and art I am in my happy place.Think about the type of cupcake…wrapper on or off…flavor of cake…fluffy frosting…smooth icing…sprinkles…cherry…whipped cream…so many possibilitiesStyrofoam Printed DesignOverview: Stay Inside or Go Outside Estimated Time: 25 minutes or more if you likeMaterials Needed: Styrofoam plate, pencil, water-based markers, scissors and a solid surface to draw upon (book or clipboard) or a table is you are staying insideActivity Explanation: This activity will help you expand your knowledge of symmetrical design.Idea Examples: (Don’t limit yourself…expand your vision and just draw…it is the process that helps you become a better artist and above all ENJOY!)Cut a square out of the center of the Styrofoam plateDraw a design that starts from the bottom right hand corner (center) and goes to the top leftPut marker on each time you print and rotate the design so the center is at the middle to complete the radial design Observational DrawingDraw What YOU See!Overview: Stay Inside or Go Outside and Draw what you seeEstimated Time: 25 minutes or more if you likeMaterials Needed: Paper, pencil and a solid surface to draw upon (book or clipboard)Activity Explanation: This activity will help you become a good observer of the world around you.Idea Examples: (Don’t limit yourself to the list…expand your vision and just draw…it is the process that helps you become a better artist and above all ENJOY!)Go outside and draw a tree with all the wonderful texturesGo outside and look up at the clouds rolling by and sketch out what you see in the formations (Unicorn, Clown, Balloons…look closely as the clouds change and move-what else do you see?)Go outside and draw your front or your back yard…yes…this is a Landscape!Not outdoor weather…stay inside and draw your pet (if you have one) while it is sitting still or sleepingNo pet…how about sketch a picture of your sibling or parentNeed something that sits still…set up objects in your room (toys, shoes, cups, even a crumpled pair of socks will make a great subject for observing…etc)…this is a Still Life (because it sits still)Have a good time Observing your World!Hippie Van DrawingOverview: Stay Inside or Go Outside and DrawEstimated Time: 25 minutes or more if you likeMaterials Needed: Paper, pencil, markers, crayons (whatever you have available) and a solid surface to draw upon (book or clipboard or table if you are inside)Activity Explanation: This activity will help you expand on your drawing skills and exercise your imagination…GROOVY right?!Idea Examples: (Don’t limit yourself …expand your vision and just draw…it is the process that helps you become a better artist and above all ENJOY!)Grab a piece of paper (hold it hamburger or vertically), look at the samples (see below) and start your drawing…look at the basic shape of the front of the iconic VW Bus (Hint: the key is the V…see it?!)Be creative with your Vans designs….and perhaps think about being creative and imaginative about “Who Could Be Driving Your Van?” Hmmm…perhaps a purple haired Unicorn is the owner of this Magic Bus? Maybe a Dog is driving the van and the People are hanging out of the windows? If you have access to color (crayons or markers or watercolor) feel free to make these bold and colorful.If you don’t have access to any colorful materials…No Worries…how about repeated Pattern and Zentangled Line Design (see samples below) Family Coat of ArmsOverview: Stay Inside or Go Outside and Draw Estimated Time: 25 minutes or more if you likeMaterials Needed: Paper, pencil, markers, crayons, colored pencils (if you have them) and a solid surface to draw upon (book or clipboard or a table if you are inside) You can also print out the shield handout (see below)Activity Explanation: This activity will help you take your family heritage and incorporate that knowledge into a design of your families Coat of Arms. Ask your family…Where do our people (family) come from? What is our Heraldry? Do we already have a Coat of Arms Design?What is a Coat of Arms? (click on link) Examples: (Don’t limit yourself …expand your vision and just draw…it is the process that helps you become a better artist and above all ENJOY!)Extensions and ResourcesDrawing Tutorial Videos for other Drawing Tutorials on Youtube from… Art for Kids Hub ................
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