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Dulama, Maria Eliza; Iovu, Mihai-Bogdan; Sbînca, Lucretia – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2013
Te aim of this paper is studying ways in which originality of elementary school students can be stimulated through the use of artistic activities. The paper is theoretically grounded in considering originality as the capacity to deliver new ideas, ingenious, unconventional, unusual and shocking solutions (Mihaela Roco, 2004; H. Jaoui, 1975; Al.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Childrens Art, Painting (Visual Arts)
Kohl, MaryAnn – Instructor, 2011
Art is all about the process of exploration. The final results are less important than what a child imagines, experiences, and learns along the way. Packed with a year's worth of art projects kids can create out of everyday objects and recycled materials. From buttons to Bubble Wrap and rocks to socks, the author shows how to plan exciting art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Design Crafts, Handicrafts, Art Products
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Kopacz, Mary Beth; Spiridigliozzi, Windy – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2012
This is a collaborative lesson written by the authors. The lesson pairs two unlikely grade levels together to complete a touching and unique collaborative project. The collaboration aspect of this unit opened up endless possibilities for future collaborations.
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Cooperation, High School Students
Baber, Bonnie – Arts & Activities, 1999
Presents an art lesson for elementary students using painter Claude Monet as an introduction to Impressionism. Discusses Monet and his artwork. Explains that the students copy Monet's painting "The House of Parliament, Sunset" in order to draw the contour or outline of the buildings. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Artists
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Mejer, Robert Lee; Riddell, Terrence J. – School Arts, 1985
The monotype is a singular work of art created by transferring an image from one surface to another. Methods and suggestions to help elementary and secondary students make watercolor monotypes are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products, Childrens Art
Evans, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2001
Presents an activity in which elementary students reproduce the artwork, "The Goldfish Bowl," that was originally created by Henri Matisse. Explains that the students utilize the same art technique that Matisse used: decoupage. Discusses the process of creating the artwork in detail. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Art Materials, Art Products
Johns, Pat – Arts & Activities, 2000
Focuses on a second grade art lesson (two 40-minute class periods) in which students use stencils, oil pastels, and watercolors to create an impressionistic landscape. Discusses how to create the stencils, using oaktags, and how to create the picture. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Childrens Art
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 2003
Discusses how experiences with water provide children with opportunities to be artists. Describes different types of water play for children. Believes that experiences with water introduce children to the principles of painting. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Childrens Art, Educational Strategies
Peterson, Rayma – Arts & Activities, 1999
Discusses an activity in which students in an after-school art class drew one another on pieces of 2-by-4 scrap lumber in order to create a class portrait in three dimensions. Stresses that the portraits on the wood blocks were done in-the-round, or each side was covered. (CMK)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Art Education, Art Products, Childrens Art
Buban, Marcia H. – Arts & Activities, 1998
Discusses an art activity where fourth-grade students created backgrounds using melted paraffin and a variety of paints for their cat batik/collage. Explains that after the students created their backgrounds, they assembled their paper cats for the collage using smaller shapes glued together and wax to add texture for fur. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Childrens Art, Collage
Farris, Cynthia Cox – Arts & Activities, 1999
Presents a lesson where second- and third-grade students draw imaginary birds after examining pictures of real birds to get ideas for various poses. Explains the use of colors where the students learn to blend colors using an art technique called "rainbow order." (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Birds
Hinshaw, Craig – Arts & Activities, 1999
Describes how to make tunnel books, which are viewed by looking into a "tunnel" created by accordion-folded expanding sides. Suggests possible themes. Describes how to create a walk-through tunnel book for first grade students. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Childrens Art
Lambert, Nancy R.; And Others – 1991
Divided into two parts, this world directory features collections and archives of childrens' art. The first part of the volume provides information about the collections before October 1989. Entries are arranged in alphabetical order according to the French spelling of the various countries and include the following information for each entry:…
Descriptors: Archives, Art Products, Childrens Art, Elementary Secondary Education
Wheeler, Kimberly – Arts & Activities, 2001
Discusses a six week art class project for elementary school children that lasted for six weeks. Explains that the students painted sunflowers in the style of Vincent van Gogh over the rust spots of a pickup truck. Reports that the painting served as great publicity for the art classes. (CMK)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Materials
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Rosiene, Alan I. – School Arts, 1990
Depicts a high school art activity in which students create imaginative compositions by selecting, cutting out, and aesthetically arranging various styles of lettering. These letters then dictate the style and content of the composition. Tracing paper is used to transfer the desired composition creating a border for another page which is then…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism
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