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BEAUTIFUL AMERICA
BEAUTIFUL AMERICA
March Unit
March Unit
Scenes from across the United States
Scenes from across the United States
Have you ever wanted to explore the Rocky Mountains? Feel the rushing waters of Niagara Falls? What about admire the beauty of New York City's skyline? In March, we will be taking some of our favorite places across the USA and transforming them into some really fun projects!
WORLD TOUR
WORLD TOUR
February Unit
February Unit
African Tribal Art, Indian Rangoli, Russian Folk Art, & Chinese Lanterns
African Tribal Art, Indian Rangoli, Russian Folk Art, & Chinese Lanterns
CULTIVATE CREATIVITY
CULTIVATE CREATIVITY
January MINI Unit
January MINI Unit
(3 WEEKS LONG)
A dive into things collage, sidewalk cracks, illustration and other fun pursuits!
A dive into things collage, sidewalk cracks, illustration and other fun pursuits!
ALL THINGS COLOR
ALL THINGS COLOR
January Unit
January Unit
(3 WEEKS LONG)
*Back by Popular Demand!* Color theory, mixing colors, contrast, tint, and shade.
*Back by Popular Demand!* Color theory, mixing colors, contrast, tint, and shade.
WINTER SCENES
WINTER SCENES
December MINI Unit
December MINI Unit
(2 WEEKS LONG)
Make beautiful winterscapes with us, using watercolor, collage, and a splash of hygge.
Make beautiful winterscapes with us, using watercolor, collage, and a splash of hygge.
GREAT ARTISTS
GREAT ARTISTS
November Unit
November Unit
"If you truly love Nature, you will find beauty everywhere."
-Vincent van Gogh
Hokusai, Caillebotte, Lichtenstein, Kahlo
Hokusai, Caillebotte, Lichtenstein, Kahlo
GREAT ARTISTS
GREAT ARTISTS
October Unit
October Unit
"A great artist is always before his time or behind it"
- George Edward Moore
Monet, Picasso, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe
Monet, Picasso, Kandinsky, O'Keeffe
TREES
TREES
September Unit
September Unit
"Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind."
-Bruce Lee
ALL THINGS COLOR
ALL THINGS COLOR
September Unit
September Unit
"Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? no. Just as one can never learn how to paint."
-Pablo Picasso