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Showing posts with label Art Shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Shows. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Children's Artwork Based on Famous Art (Kadinsky)

I have the pleasure of "being in charge" of our beloved pre-school's art show this year.
I thought I would show you all of the projects as we work on them in case you were looking for new and fresh ideas for kid's art projects.
Even though the projects are being done by pre-schoolers, I think older children would enjoy them as well.  Just vary the level of adult help to fit the child's level.

The theme of the art show this year is "A Night at the Art Museum."
I chose a famous artist and a famous piece of work for each classroom.
This project is based on this very well-known painting by Wassily Kadinsky.
I used it for a three year old class.

Above is Kadinsky's version, below is a three year olds version.  Pretty cool-huh? ;)


Start out by dividing the paper in six sections very lightly with a pencil.
I hung the paper on an easel and the children painted in each box with a different color tempera paint.  I showed them how to outline each box with the paint and then fill them in.  They did a great job!


Next, they were given a large piece of watercolor paper.  I loosely drew eighteen circle of varying sizes and the children painted each circle with watercolor paint.


After they dried, I cut them into circles.  We actually used circle cutters, but you could hand cut them, or if the child is proficient with scissors, they can cut them out by themselves.


I used 3-D pop up foam stickers in between all the circles so they would look three dimensional.  It's hard to see it in the photos, but in real life it looks awesome!


Here's another version.  As the art show nears, we will matte them on black paper.


Sigh...you know those colors make me happy!  ;)
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Just Another Manic Monday

Anyone else as addicted as I am?
I think candy corn is either you love them or hate them item.
I happen to love them...
too much.
This bowl is long gone!


Homemade spaghetti sauce...
Don't worry, I did stir it!  lol



This little guy is officially either Spiderman or Power Rangers man.
I bought him a cowboy costume for Halloween...
let's see if he'll wear it now.
He tells everyone he's going to be a Power Ranger,
but that's not going to happen this year!


Minimal Decorations this year...


Ava had her first art show yesterday!
She tagged along with me and almost sold out!  :)
We have big plans for the future...
a mother/daughter shop ;)



I swiped this photo from Facebook...Ava conducting business!


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I wanted to say thank you to all of you who donated to the Jupin adoption fund...:)
and I'm sure you'd like to know who the winner is of all the loot!


...and the winner is:

songskatesang said...
Tweeted!
9/29/11 10:39 PM

Congratulations Kate!

Happy Monday to you all!
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Art Party


Welcome to my Open House Art Party. It was this weekend and it is the first time I've ever done anything like this. I do the art show circuit, but with the economy, I was afraid to do any Spring Shows. With entry fees, gas, babysitters...etc., it can get costly. So I decided (with the urging of a good friend:), to do one at my house.

I'm not gonna lie, I was a little nervous. But it turned out to be really fun! When you walked in I had the whole dining room set up with mosaics and mixed-media pieces, including lots of She Said prints.

My living room was set up too. Lots and lots of art!



I made some little goody bags for the guests with all my contact info and some yummy chocolate treats.

Some food and wine set up in the kitchen area...


And some really cute girls!

Yes, that is me in the middle bending over. Can't you tell by my Chrissie Grace Designs shirt;)

It turned out really well. I got to see a lot of old friends and customers, and booked 3 more parties! When I first started selling my art about 10 years ago, I was really shy. I was afraid of promotion and getting my work out there. I still struggle with that a little, but I have really made strides in that area. You have to put yourself out there, and it's not always easy.

Thanks to everyone who came and supported me. It was so good to see you all...:)

xo,

Chrissie