Monday, March 15, 2010

Christmas craft

Someone called to ask if I can help to create some hand made Christmas presents. I agreed and researched for some ideas online. These beautiful crafts below are found at the Better Homes website.



Grace and her brother are excited with their hand made Christmas gifts.


Personalized Christmas ornaments made such wonderful gifts


Cute stick penguin and reindeer

Sunday, March 14, 2010

pointillism-painting with dots


Dinosaur by Ethan Kurland, 5 years old


Butterfly by Diana Zhu, 8 years old



This is the project greatly enjoyed by all the students of all age group. The objectives of this project/ lesson are for student to use the technique of pointillism and applies contrasting colors to create a vibrant piece of artwork.

Pointillism is an original form of art created by George Seurat. Pointillism is a bunch of tiny dots formed together to make a picture. When two colors are next to each other, your eye mixes them and that is called optical mixing. Using optical mixing instead of physically mixing can make a brighter picture.

Seurat’s “A Sunday in the Park” took him two years to complete, covers a wall (81 inches by 120 inches) and has about 3,456,000 dots! If you are ever in Chicago, go to the Art Institute and check out this painting. It’s awesome!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

more students..

2 new students came as the result of my flyers distribution at the community center. That was the last flyer that I put on a black Mercedes Benz...and they came:)

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These 2 very active girls requested to draw a dolphin and they each came up with their own versions with the analogous sunset background too!

the youngest artist

Ethan, 5 years old, is the youngest student I have. He did his first fish drawing in oil pastel and tempera. His mom was so pleased with her son's talent:)

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Ethan painting with a big brush

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Ethan is proud of his work, so are his parents.
My first student is a 3rd grader from across the street. Her mom's enthusiastic respond to my invitation was really encouraging. We did an African plain sunset for our first free trial lesson.



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Haley working on the sunset using analogous color in tempera. The animals silhouettes are done in oil pastel.


Haley is pleased with her completed art work.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Creative Canvas was ready to start its first baby step middle of November 2009. Rachael helped to work on the logo in the computer and my friend Katy helped to edit my flyer. Corynn, my other daughter was willing to give me pointers while my sister Sharon was a strong support for my start up. I have also got some frames from IKEA to hang up mostly Corynn's art work in the art room/classroom.



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