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We had another successful northeast ohio kids art class, this time making 3-D food drawings! We used the medium of pastel to create our own interpretations of artist Wayne Thiebaud’s pop art paintings.
This class incorporated the use of 1 and 2 point perspective drawing! We also practiced adding a light and shadow side to objects. The results were wonderful!
We created pop art milkshakes,
Milkshake drawing
Milkshake by Maura, age 6
Upside down ice cream cones,
Angry Ice Cream by Dexter, age 10
And came up with our own pop-culture object. Shown below is a smart phone. Great idea, Dexter!
Smart Phone by Dexter, age 10
The post Northeast Ohio Kids Art: 3-D Food Workshop appeared first on Scribble Kids.
Right now I'm watching this painting class by Will Terry and I'm learning so much!!! Major revelation for me in the first 15 minutes of Part One. Check it out! I'm thinking of purchasing his How to Illustrate Children's Books title also. I absolutely love his artwork! He was also kind enough to answer a question of mine via a video podcast.
I am in love with these two paintings I picked up at HomeGoods yesterday. I've been on the lookout for a good poppy painting for years and at $50, this one was in my price range.
Today my friend
Andi Butler shared a link to this post on
Decor8 about the popularity of bike inspired art and fashion. Imagine that! I'm on trend.
I bought this plant last year. Loving it! I need to remember what the heck it is and get a few more.I'm still dreaming of overhauling my tired, overgrown landscaping, but with collapsing fences and other not so fun things to pay for, it'll have to wait for the time being. I may, however, rip out some ugly rose bushes and replace them with a vegetable garden for this year.
I did Will's painting class too. It is one of the best investments I made. I am glad you are learning so much too. It really boosted my confidence and I found myself feeling more free to explore my style with just a few simple and favorite tools.