Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Artist of the Week- Claude Monet

   Claude Monet


What did he paint?
Haystacks- Haystacks are piles of straw. Straw feeds farm animals.


What do you like to draw?

What can I learn from him?

 Impressionism- He used small brush strokes to capture light.
 See how he painted the haystacks above capturing the light of the four different seasons. See if you can guess which picture above goes with summer, winter, spring and fall.


Now you try it!
Place an object somewhere in your house or backyard. Look at it during the morning, afternoon, and evening. See how it looks different during different times of the day!  Now try to draw the colors you see.


Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Artist of the Week- Edouard Manet

Edouard Manet


What did he paint?
 Pictures of everyday life. He painted people do ordinary things; like going on picnics, going out to dinner, and just being themselves.


What do you like to draw?

What can I learn from him?
Impressionism- He wanted to capture light and movement in his paintings.




Now you try it!
Draw a picture of a certain time of day. And try to draw something moving!

Monday, May 16, 2016

Artist of the Week: Georgia O'Keefe

      Georgia O'Keefe     








What did she paint?

Flowers


What do you like to draw?

What can I learn from her?
American Modernism-She painted things from everyday life.


 Now you try it!
What do you see around you? Draw it!




Monday, May 9, 2016

Artist of the Week- Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt  
 











This is a self portrait of Mary Cassatt. Self Portrait means she painted a picture of herself!


What did she paint?
 She liked to paint pictures of mothers with children.













What do you like to draw?

What can I learn from her?
 Figure Drawing- She liked to draw people



Now you try it!
Draw a picture of a person you know. Perhaps you can make a self-portrait. Draw a picture of yourself!

Click here to see more pictures by Mary Cassatt

Monday, May 2, 2016

Artist of the Week-George Seurat

          
 George Seurat

What did he paint?




 






This painting called "A Sunday Afternoon on the the Island of La Grande Jatte," or "Sunday in the Park," is made entirely of tiny dots of paint applied to the canvas to make a picture.

Can you see the dots?


Here they are very close up!


What do you like to draw?

What can I learn from him?
Pointillism-  Small distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.

 Now you try it!
Make a painting or drawing by just making dots on your paper. You can use a pencil, crayons, paint, marker, or pen.