New Class on Outschool: 20 Ways to Draw a Lion
Alice @ Wonderland - the High School Stage Was on Fire!
When this little girl was born 15 years ago, I committed to take each day at a time watching and being led by the Spirit of God to nurture not just by the way I though would be best but in the way only God who intimately knows HER could teach me. And in this journey, I have found myself. I was not an art teacher. I worked as a retail manager. I was so far away from that little girl that I used to be. But as I watched my daughter, I began to notice the whisperings of my unique identity.
If you find that you need to made that same exploration, the first step is to notice the one action you can take today.
If you need help on this journey, it would be my honor to help. Connect with me via my Blogger contact form or on any of my social media channels.
Scenes from my work day and.... My New coloring book is now Available!
First Picture: our super sweet bunny! Her name is Luna and she keeps me company as I teach class. We were blessed with her a few years ago from a family at a Montessori school I taught at.
Second Picture: a peek at a class I teach on Outschool called "20 Ways to Draw a Fish" : CLICK HERE
Third Picture: I published my first coloring book! You can find it on Amazon or you can download a PDF;
Find the details here: CLICK HERE for the physical book or CLICK HERE to download the PDF
Art and Creativity: Sharing with you my most favorite thing to teach!
Celebration of the Wildebeests
I can;t get enough of these wildebeests created by the 1st and 2nd graders this year. Let's compare them to the real thing, shall we?
Kinders Having Fun with the Jungle Theme
This is such a fun project because well who doesn't love monkeys???
I like to couple this project with my series on Henri Rousseau - he was a master at depicting the jungle in its vibrancy.
“Tropical Forest with Monkeys” (1910) (Photo: Wikimedia Commons [Public Domain])
Art classes for kids and adults on Youtube NOW
New on Outschool: 20 Ways to Draw a Bird Art Class
Inspiration can be found everywhere for art classes and you may even notice some of the inspiration from the samples posted here. I drew from the likes of James Rizzi and Pablo Picasso and rounded out the mix with just plain fun with creating from the simplest of shapes inspired by my kinder and preschool roots in Montessori.
Creating African Mud Cloth K-6th Grade Elementary Art
Beautiful Mud Cloth creations worked on the kindergarten class but really this can easily be done with older grades as well.
Here are some ideas to create and modify for your older grades: