Give us a tour of your favorite places to hang out, or of your favorite things! These places and things can be in your home or outside of your home. Create yourself as a "flat Stanley," and then take pictures of it traveling around. Share on Flipgrid!
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Laetitia Ky is an artist who shapes her hair into different works of art. Form your hair into a shape. Do this laying down so it is easier. If you do not have long hair, you can use someone at home with long hair, or use toilet paper rolls. Share a picture of your hair art on Flipgrid!
Use the Weave Silk website to create a symmetrical design. When you are done you can share it on Flipgrid.
Illustrate a story you have already written, or create a new one. The video below shows the process most illustrators go through to create pictures for stories. If you want to share your story when you finish, you can on Flipdgrid.
Create a picture using the Spiral Art website. When you finish, you may share your art on Flipgrid.
On a piece of cardboard, write your name in street art style. Use pencil first, then trace with black marker! You may use the font website for help. Pick 1 or more pictures from your collage. Draw those on the cardboard around your name. Think about how best to organize your composition.
When you're finished, you can share your art on Flipgrid if you would like to. Think about the ideas you came up with last week. What are some things that are important to you? Make a photo collage using "Be Funky." You can share your collage on the Art Room Flipgrid if you want to.
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"The Bear Champ," by JC Rivera. -click on link to view it on the street! Street Art is art you would find in public areas. It's made in specific locations and is usually about the community it's located in. These murals are located in Chicago. What are some things the artist included in these murals related to Chicago? Do you think these murals would work well in any other environments? Make a list of some things that are important to you. Pick a few words and see how they look in the graffiti font generator. Try to copy some of these onto paper to practice drawing in graffiti fonts.
Third graders combined their own unique spooky house designs with Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" to create a truly individual work of art. This project was very exciting because Mrs. Stella came in to teach about peer-feedback during the house design process. Third graders spent a lot of time critiquing and then redesigning their houses to make it the best it could be. To see pictures or read more about it, visit my Twitter or the following link: https://twitter.com/mskartroom/status/916347741281931264
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