· Students will learn to draw favorite animals, people, and objects using different mediums.

· More advanced students will draw from three dimensional objects, illustrations, portraits, etc.

· Introduced to a new subject matter and exercises each week.

· Exposed to art history and styles such as realism, abstract, impressionism, classical, fauvism, etc.

· Instructed in color theory, perspective and composition.

· Classical music is played during class.

Below please find samples of the lessons and check back weekly as I often update the site and add the latest art works from my students.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Paul Klee, Abstract Cityscape






In this lesson I will introduce the swiss artist Paul Klee and discuss his painting "Castle and Sun"painted in 1928. Then using tissue paper the student will learn to use the space on their paper to create a two and three dimensional city scape. The work above were done by students age 7 to 9.

Blue Footed Booby






In today's lesson I will begin reading a beautifully illustrated book "Booby Hatch" and then after viewing a short documentary on this very amusing and clumsy bird we will learn to draw it and then color our picture. There are lots of giggles during this lesson! The drawings pictured above are done by students age 7 to 9.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Matisse Cut Outs


In this lesson I will talk about the artist Henri Matisse and discuss is later works. After being diagnosed with cancer he was confined to a wheel chair and for the last 14 years of his life he discovered a liberating way of using his creativity. He left behind the brushes and canvases and used scissors and bright colored paper to create what art historians believe where his most unique and exciting works. Henri considered this part of his life the most happy and fulfilling! This is a fun lesson for the students especially after realizing that a simple idea can indeed become a great work of art!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Aboriginal Animals



In this week's lesson I will talk about the Aboriginal culture and how through art they connect to the spiritual world. The students will listen to typical Aboriginal music and I will show them many examples of animal paintings done by the Aboriginals. The students will paint using tempera followed by a sequence of dots. Above art work was done by 6, 8 an 9 year old students.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Chameleon







In this lesson I will read "Chameleons are Cool" a beautifully illustrated book and then we will draw and color a Chameleon.

Baby Hare




In this lesson we will learn about the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) and look at his wonderful drawing and paintings of animals, especially his famous Hares.
We will then draw a hare and color it. The above drawing are done by students age 6 to 9.

The Dot

In this lesson I will read "The Dot" and then the students inspired by the story will start an abstract design from one simple dot. Then they will fill in the spaces with different designs. Student always have fun doing abstracts. It's amazing how many things they find inside their drawings.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

James McNeill Whistler and the Peacock Room




In this lesson I will discuss the 19th century artist James McNeill Whistler and talk about the "Peacock Room" which is now in the Free Gallery. After viewing images of Whistler decorative paintings of these magnificent birds the student will draw and color a beautiful peacock.
Above drawings are done by students age 6, 7 and 9.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Maynard Dixon's landscapes and One Point Prospective



In this lesson we will first have a short discussion and hands on practice on cool and warm colors and how important it is to know the subtle differences when painting a landscape. I will then introduce one point prospective. A road to the horizon line. I will discuss the american artist Maynard Dixon and show numerous images of his work. I will demonstrate how to draw clouds. No more cotton balls in the skies! They will learn about foreground, middle ground and distant ground and the importance of using color and value to create the illusion of distance.
Above drawings are done by students ages 6 and 9.

Figure in Motion








In this lesson I will teach the students how to draw realistic people and how easy it is. No more stick figures! I want ovals on necks and not circles on shoulders! I will demonstrate the proportions of the human body and head. The students will draw a running figure and use their imagination for the background. Beach, grass field, running after a soccer ball, etc.
Above drawings are done by students age 6 and 9.

Jacques-Laurent Agasse and the Nubian Giraffe






The students will be introduced to Jacques Laurent Agasse one of the most celebrated animal painters at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. Hie famous painting of the Nubian Giraffe that was give to Geroge IV is the focus of the lessons and the subject of our drawing.
I will discuss the different species of giraffes and their habitat and instruct the student how to draw a giraffe on the savannah. . I will demonstrate how to draw trees by using as an example the umbrella thorn acacia and also demonstrate how to draw realistic grass.
Above drawings are done by 6 to 9 year old students.

Llama in the Andes






In this lesson the students will learn to draw a llama. I will discuss the environment they live in and the importance llamas have to the local economy. I will show images of the landscape llamas live in. The kids love to draw the high peaks of the Andes.
Above drawings are done by students age 6 to 9.

Color Abstract








In this lesson I will introduce color mixing. The students will use tempera colors and create a color wheel using only the primary colors. They then create an abstract design and use colors they create to fill the spaces. They absolutely love this exercise!
Above drawings are done by students age 6 to 10.