5th - 8th Grade.
Below are some fun projects for anyone to do at home. Expression and creativity can be a great escape in times like this! I will be adding more content throughout the days and weeks ahead . Please, if you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me! Furthermore, if you have been working on any art and feel like sharing, contact me so I can post it on the webpage here.
Getty Museum Challenge
Recreate your favorite masterpiece! See examples below. If you're having trouble thinking of an artwork, you can explore the Google Arts and Culture website or the Getty Museum website. Submit your photos here with a message including the original Artist's name and the title of the artwork you're recreating!
Recreate your favorite masterpiece! See examples below. If you're having trouble thinking of an artwork, you can explore the Google Arts and Culture website or the Getty Museum website. Submit your photos here with a message including the original Artist's name and the title of the artwork you're recreating!
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Color Wheel Scavenger Hunt Use your knowledge of the Color Wheel to create your own using objects around the house! Notice that some of the examples (to the left) use Primary and Secondary Colors only, while the others also use Tertiary Colors. You could even make a Color Wheel using only Primary Colors. After you've arranged your objects in a circle in the appropriate order, take a picture and send it to me here! |
Supplies needed: 1. Dry Erase markers 2. Plate or bowl |
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Landscape and Perspective Drawing.
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Vocabulary:
•Orthogonal lines are lines that go to the Vanishing Point (V.P.)
•Vanishing Point is the dot that orthogonal lines end at.
•Parallel lines are when 2 or more lines are going the exact same direction as one another. If you were to keep drawing those lines straight in one direction, they would never intersect!
Other Printables
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