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Brown, Maurice; Korzenik, Diana – 1993
In this volume a painter and an art historian explore the production of studio and classroom art in education. Part 1 consists of 6 chapters in which painter, Maurice Brown, discusses the relationship between image makers and language; examines the medium of oil; looks at style, impulse, eclecticism, and color; probes the personal experience of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Art Materials
Junemann, Margit; Weitmann, Fritz – 1994
This book gives an overview of the Waldorf School teaching plan and art curriculum. The book thoroughly investigates many aspects of art that Rudolf Steiner spoke of in lectures, notes, and demonstrations. Particular emphasis is placed upon his work on color. Specific lessons are given for the elementary classes, and discussions of principles and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Color Planning, Creative Activities
Topal, Cathy Weisman – 1992
This handbook demonstrates how studio art concepts may be broken down into their simplest level, thus, allowing preschool and elementary students to work with one particular concept and technique at a time. Teachers are encouraged to coordinate open-ended painting activities with major study units taking place in the classroom. The fourteen…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art Materials
Kolbe, Ursula; Smyth, Jane – AECA Research in Practice Series, 2000
Noting that drawing and painting offer very young children powerful ways to explore and communicate thoughts and feelings, this booklet for caregivers and teachers offers suggestions related to painting and drawing for children under 3 years. The booklet discusses what young children can do with drawing and painting materials, including exploring…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Caregiver Child Relationship, Childrens Art, Creative Art
Clark, Kelly – Arts & Activities, 2003
Describes a project about narrative in art that combines a study of art history with art reproductions. Explains that the students create before and after pictures on postcards for famous works of art. States that students were asked to choose an artist such as Norman Rockwell, Edward Gorey, or Jonathan Green. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Art Materials
Jones, AnnMarie – Arts & Activities, 2002
Presents a multicultural project used with fourth-grade students in which they created a three-dimensional totem pole using leftover cereal boxes. Discusses in detail how to create the totem pole. Explains that students learned about Northwest American Indians in class. (CMK)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Art Education, Art Materials
Hiller, Peter – Arts & Activities, 2002
Presents a junior high school student art project where three-dimensional art sculptures of surfing, snow boarding, or dirt biking were created. Discusses how the students created their three-dimensional works of art using a clay-slab technique. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Creativity
Roche, Kathleen – Arts & Activities, 2001
Describes an art activity in which third-grade students learned about elements of color and value by mixing paints to create new colors. Discusses in detail how the students created three snowmen using the colors they mixed. Includes learning objectives, list of materials, and a national visual art standard addressed in this lesson. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Education, Art Materials, Behavioral Objectives
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
Hamwi, Richard – Arts & Activities, 2001
Focuses on the pointillist painting process offering background information about technique and how it can be used in the art classroom. Explores the appropriateness of the process for elementary through secondary school students. Includes educational objectives. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Art Materials, Educational Objectives
Palamountain, Eileen; Turner, Kim – Arts & Activities, 2000
Describes a lesson in which students create collage insects inspired by the work of Eric Carle (The Very Hungry Caterpillar). Connects art, language arts, and science. Discusses how students make paper to use as the collage material and how students create the insects. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Authors, Childrens Art
Newman, Susan – Arts & Activities, 2001
Discusses an art activity for fifth-grade students that focuses on the teaching technique called scratchboard. Explains that the subject of the assignment was sunflowers. States that sunflowers make good subject matter for children since the shape is geometric. Addresses how to create the scratchboard sunflowers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Artists, Educational Strategies
Greenman, Geri – Arts & Activities, 2002
Describes an art lesson for high school seniors in an intermediate oil painting class. Explains that the teacher set up a still life with a ladder, easel, and a stool with a white background to capture the shadows. States that the students painted their still life in oil. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Color
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
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Chilcoat, George W. – Southern Social Studies Journal, 2000
Discusses the history and reasons for community-based mural art in North America. Describes the steps involved in a community-based mural project for students in which they work in groups to develop a mural theme and a sketch of the mural, paint the mural, document the process, and then present the mural to the class. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Materials, Art Products, Audiences, Community Role
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