Posts tagged #art prompt
#FreeFamilyFriday: Comical Critters
Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!
We have a fun #FreeFamilyFriday prompt for you today!
Each Friday we will post a fun art project to complete at home.
Step 1
Follow the prompt.
Step 2
Create a work of art.
Step 3
Share it with the masses!
Three Ways!
(1)Add your artwork to the comments below. (2)Email it to cordelia@arttrek.org. (3)Share it on Social Media and hashtag #ArtTrekatHome or tag us @ArtTrekInc.
We will be sharing the works of art each week on our blog and social media platforms!
Scroll below to find today’s prompt
Comical Critters
Supplies needed: 1 sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper or cardstock, pencil, eraser and colored pencils, markers, or crayons.
1. Look around the house for objects that could easily transform into a critter.
2. Draw or trace the object onto white paper with a pencil.
3. Study the drawing and decide where you could put an eye, nose, mouth, or other feature that would transform your object into a comical critter.
4. Add the features to your drawing.
5. Trace over your drawing with a dark marker and add color with markers or colored pencils to bring your critter to life!
P.S. To complete your Comical Critter, consider giving it a name or a title!
Have Fun! :)
We would love to see photos of you and your family creating your Comical Critters!
#WednesdayWriters: What does the portrait tell you about the time that the subject lived?
#WednesdayWriters
What does the portrait tell you about the time that the subject lived?
Leave your answer/story in the comments below or email them to cordelia@arttrek.org - Please include first name and location or grade (if you're a student).
Self-Portrait with Straw Hat (1782)
by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
#FreeFamilyFriday: Color Wheel Tree
Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!
We have a fun #FreeFamilyFriday prompt for you today!
Each Friday we will post a fun art project to complete at home.
Step 1
Follow the prompt.
Step 2
Create a work of art.
Step 3
Share it with the masses!
Three Ways!
(1)Add your artwork to the comments below. (2)Email it to cordelia@arttrek.org. (3)Share it on Social Media and hashtag #ArtTrekatHome or tag us @ArtTrekInc.
We will be sharing the works of art each week on our blog and social media platforms!
Scroll below to find today’s prompt
Color Wheel Tree
Supplies needed: 1 sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper or cardstock, pencil, eraser and media of your choice: colored pencils, markers, crayons, paint or watercolor.
Paint/Watercolor: be sure to have a paint brush, paper towel and water cup.
1. Using a pencil, lightly draw a tree trunk and branches on your paper. Use samples and examples below for reference.
2. Use your imagination and create a background for your tree. Where is it? In a forest? In your backyard? At a park? Draw the space around it.
3. Decorate your tree with media of your choice.
For younger students: Refer to the color wheels below and start by coloring in each section of your leaves with colors on the color wheel to create a rainbow from red to purple!
For older students/adults: With your media, add leaves of various colors, maybe add some apples or pears to your tree, etc. Think of the time of year and how the trees look, mix your colors according to the season. If you are using paint or watercolor as your media, use the color wheels below to color mix and create different shades for your tree, leaves and background.
P.S. Remember to sign your name at the bottom right corner of your artwork!
Have Fun! :)
We would love to see photos of you and your family creating your Color Wheel Trees!
More Complex
Simplified
#WednesdayWriters: Why do you think these artists created this sculpture?
#WednesdayWriters
Why do you think these artists created this sculpture?
Leave your answer/story in the comments below or email them to cordelia@arttrek.org - Please include first name and location or grade (if you're a student).
Cupid’s Span
by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen (2002)
Rincon Park in San Francisco, CA
#FreeFamilyFriday: Come Sail Away!
Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!
We have a fun #FreeFamilyFriday prompt for you today!
Each Friday we will post a fun art project to complete at home.
Step 1
Follow the prompt.
Step 2
Create a work of art.
Step 3
Share it with the masses!
Three Ways!
(1)Add your artwork to the comments below. (2)Email it to cordelia@arttrek.org. (3)Share it on Social Media and hashtag #ArtTrekatHome or tag us @ArtTrekInc.
We will be sharing the works of art each week on our blog and social media platforms!
Scroll below to find today’s prompt
Come Sail Away!
Supplies needed: 1 sheet of paper or cardstock, pencil, eraser, dark crayon or sharpie and media of your choice: colored paper scraps, markers, colored pencils, crayons or watercolor.
Colored paper scraps: tear up different colored papers or cut them with scissors into designs, don’t forget your glue stick!
Watercolor: be sure to have a paint brush, paper towel and water cup.
1. Using a pencil, lightly draw a sailboat on your paper. Use samples and examples below for reference.
2. Use your imagination and create a background for your sailboat. Where are you sailing? Near land? In the middle of the ocean? Set the scene.
3. Trace over your pencil lines with a dark crayon or sharpie. (If you don’t have a sharpie, you can always use a black marker)
4. Decorate your boat with media of your choice. Imagine what it would be like to set sea in your sailboat!
P.S. Remember to sign your name at the bottom right corner of your artwork!
Have Fun! :)
We would love to see photos of you and your family creating your sailboats!
#WednesdayWriters: Can you describe what is in this painting?
#WednesdayWriters
Can you describe what is in this painting?
What do you see that makes you say that?
Leave your answer/story in the comments below or email them to cordelia@arttrek.org - Please include first name and location or grade (if you're a student).
Fruit Displayed on a Stand
by Gustave Caillebotte (1881)
#FreeFamilyFriday: Oaxacan Animals
Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!
We have a fun #FreeFamilyFriday prompt for you today!
Each Friday we will post a fun art project to complete at home.
Step 1
Follow the prompt.
Step 2
Create a work of art.
Step 3
Share it with the masses!
Three Ways!
(1)Add your artwork to the comments below. (2)Email it to cordelia@arttrek.org. (3)Share it on Social Media and hashtag #ArtTrekatHome or tag us @ArtTrekInc.
We will be sharing the works of art each week on our blog and social media platforms!
Scroll below to find today’s prompt
Oaxacan Animals
(see art samples and ideas below)
Supplies needed: 2 pieces of copy paper or cardstock (8.5 x 11), pencil, eraser, black sharpie, paints, crayons or markers.
Using pencil on warm-up paper, direct draw a few examples of animals from below.
Once you have completed your warm-up, they lightly sketch your animal on cardstock or copy paper with pencil.
Then you paint or color in your animal. For the older crowd, paint the body and each leg or arm a different color.
(If using paint) Next, use a dowel to add polka dots, designs, or flowers to your animal using bright colors.
(If using markers or crayons) Next, use a darker color to add polka dots, designs, or flowers to your animal.
Remember, Sign your artwork on the bottom right corner!
Have Fun!
We would love to see photos of you and your family creating your Oaxacan Animals!
#WednesdayWriters: How did the artist use balance in this painting?
#WednesdayWriters
How did the artist use balance in this painting?
Leave your answer/story in the comments below or email them to cordelia@arttrek.org - Please include first name and location or grade (if you're a student).
Red Hills With Flowers
by Georgia O'Keeffe (1937)
What Does Georgia O'Keeffe's Art Look Like? | Tate Kids
#FreeFamilyFriday: Techno-Stack
Hello Everyone, Happy Friday!
We have a fun #FreeFamilyFriday prompt for you today!
Each Friday we will post a fun art project to complete at home.
Step 1
Follow the prompt.
Step 2
Create a work of art.
Step 3
Share it with the masses!
Three Ways!
(1)Add your artwork to the comments below. (2)Email it to cordelia@arttrek.org. (3)Share it on Social Media and hashtag #ArtTrekatHome or tag us @ArtTrekInc.
We will be sharing the works of art each week on our blog and social media platforms!
Scroll below to find today’s prompt
Techno-Stack
(see art samples and ideas below)
Supplies needed: 1 long sheet of copy paper or cardstock (5 1/2” x 17”), pencil, eraser, black sharpie, crayons or markers.
Look at technology items below and choose 3 to 5 items to sketch. Consider the length of the paper and how to divide the space to use it well.
Sketch lightly with pencil.
Connect the items with a curly cord or curvy string!
4. Trace over all lines with Sharpie.
5. Color and have a giggle!
P.S. Remember, Sign your artwork!
Have Fun!
We would love to see photos of you and your family creating your Techno-Stack!
Simple Stack
Complex Stack