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Agyeman, Cynthia A. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Painting is believed to predate recorded history and has been in existence for over 35,000 (Ayres, 1985; Bolton, 2013) years. Over the years, painting has evolved; new styles have been developed and digital media have been explored. Each period of change goes through a period of rejection before it is accepted. In the 1960s, digital media was…
Descriptors: Artists, Painting (Visual Arts), Information Technology, Attitude Measures
O'Connell, Jean – Arts & Activities, 2011
In this article, the author describes how her second-graders created their cool polar bears. The students used the elements of shape and texture to create the bears. They used Monet's technique of dabbing paint so as to give the bear some texture on his fur.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Painting (Visual Arts), Animals
Lohmann, Laura; Bookenberger, Lisa – Arts & Activities, 2012
The sixth-grade art curriculum includes world cultures and the art-history timeline. This lesson was created as the authors were developing relevant projects. They also presented it at an Ohio Art Education Association fall conference as part of their thematic unit, "Art of the Himalayas." As teachers, they were fascinated by the annual…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
This brief article describes Charles T. Webber's oil on canvas painting, "The Underground Railroad, 1893." The subject of this painting is the Underground Railroad, which today has become an American legend. The Underground Railroad was not a systematic means of transportation, but rather a secretive process that allowed fugitive slaves…
Descriptors: Artists, Biographies, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Products
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Hutzel, Karen – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2007
This article describes a participatory action research study that examined participant's perceptions of community and of the West End neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, where the study took place. It is argued that oppressive situations have developed strong collective identities and social capital among residents, which can lead to the development…
Descriptors: Playgrounds, Neighborhoods, Action Research, Participatory Research
Lucas, David M. – 2002
An event such as congressional boundary redistricting, so ripe with political confrontation, provides a fertile ground for the profuse growth of political rhetoric. The traditional two-party political system, charged by the two well-developed adversarial philosophies, generates a highly charged environment with messages begging for analysis. After…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Government Role, Painting (Visual Arts), Political Attitudes