Saturday, May 30, 2009
Art Teaching Tip
Book Covers make wonderful "art mats" to protect desks and tables during art lessons. (Thank you Mrs. Brown.)
Your school probably receives free book covers from various vendors at the beginning of each school year. (Hint, if you can't find 'em, check your library.) They last forever, but be forewarned, kids will beg you to keep them for their own. Then after they've been used often, adults will want them too because they end up looking like works of art.
Kids Art
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Famous Artist
"I know that to paint the sea really well, you need to look at it every hour of every day in the same place so that you can understand its ways in that particular spot and that is why I am working on the same motifs over and over again, four or six times even."
Claude Monet
French 1840-1926
The Japanese Footbridge, 1899
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Claude Monet
French 1840-1926
The Japanese Footbridge, 1899
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
A kid said.....
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Teaching a Pop Art lesson at San Benito Elementary. This is an Andy Warhol poster titled "100 Cans". Every time I teach this lesson, kids want to know if there really are 100 cans? (We then count together, 10 down and 10 across, mental math 10x10, then they believe me when I say, "Yes, there really are 100 Campbell Soup cans in this poster.")
One of Andy Warhol's famous prints of Marilyn Monroe. He started making prints of her in 1962 soon after she died.
Andy Warhol is the artist known to have characterized the philosophy that there isn't a distinction between fine arts and commercial arts. Attributing the word "art" to magazine illustrations, comic books, record albums, advertising campaigns etc. is done now because of this perception Andy Warhol illuminated. He once said, "When you think about it, department stores are kind of like museums. "
Today, the Andy Warhol Museum can be visited in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Andy Warhol, 1928-1987
Andy Warhol is the artist known to have characterized the philosophy that there isn't a distinction between fine arts and commercial arts. Attributing the word "art" to magazine illustrations, comic books, record albums, advertising campaigns etc. is done now because of this perception Andy Warhol illuminated. He once said, "When you think about it, department stores are kind of like museums. "
Today, the Andy Warhol Museum can be visited in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Andy Warhol, 1928-1987
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