Showing posts with label Artist Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist Study. Show all posts

Thursday 27 August 2015

Mondrian Inspired ART

I'd always found these types of pictures rather attractive to look at and so when the Virtual Fridge theme of modern artists was chosen I went looking for a project.  I discovered How to make your own Piet Mondrian painting. It was a super easy project and really effective.

Mondrian On YouTube

On the WWW
Books on Mondrian
Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen

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The Virtual Fridge a weekly art meme where we can hang our children's art on a virtual fridge. This meme was started by Jennifer over at A Glimpse of our Life who kindly invited three other bloggers to co-host this weekly meme.

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Friday 11 April 2014

FREE Fine Arts Resources for Homeschool

Welcome to Day 5 of the 5 Days of ... Blog Hop brought to you by the 2014 Schoolhouse Review Crew. Todays list of links to FREE homeschool resources cover the subject are Fine Arts. Anything to do with music, music appreciation, art and art appreciation

Last year I shared with you my Homeschool for FREE list and then updated it in January this year.  I have been feeling a little frustrated with it's length and it's been difficult to find the information I want in it so this week I will be sharing shorter lists divided into subject areas.

With the advent of the internet and the generosity of many homeschool mothers there are some amazing resources available for us today.

What is Fine Art

Definition of FINE ART

  1. art (as painting, sculpture, or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects —usually used in plural b : objects of fine art 
  2. an activity requiring a fine skill

On this blog
With our endeavors in delight direct education we are attempting to do something art inspired each week.  Our ideas and yours are shared each week in the Virtual Fridge Meme on Thursdays.  I would love for you to join us and share some ideas we can do with our children at home.

Books we love
(Libraries are an excellent resource to teach for FREE)

 On Pinterest 
Homeschoolers with great ideas on Pinterest
On the WWW
    FREE SQUILT Lessons
    Mary from over at Homegrown Learners has some great FREE SQUILT lessons on her blog to get you started.

    Blogs


    What are some of your favourite FREE resources for teaching art, art appreciation, studying the Masters in art or music?  Leave a link in the comments and I will add them to the list

    Blessings
    Chareen

    April Blog HopPlease take some time to read the posts by my fellow crew mates this week who are sharing on their chosen topics.  Here are a few to get you started.


    FREE Stamp graphic courtesy: Stuart Miles

    Thursday 10 April 2014

    Shaving Cream Art {Virtual Fridge}

    This Week
    I saw this great tutorial by Tamara on shaving cream art and we just had to give it a go.  It was so much fun and very easy to do.





    Featured This Week
    Solagratianmom has a neat idea to help your kids with art appreciation and enjoying the masters.  Be sure to check out this Michelangelo The Prophet Jeremiah Tutorial



    Your Turn

    I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
    Virtual Fridge Link Up

    Blessings
    Chareen


    The Virtual Fridge a weekly art meme where we can hang our children's art on a virtual fridge. This meme was started by Jennifer over at A Glimpse of our Life who kindly invited three other bloggers to co-host this weekly meme.

    Your hosts are



    Tuesday 13 August 2013

    It's new in our school . . .

    Last week I shared our proposed curriculum for the year ahead. It was so encouraging to write out a list of our year ahead and plan.

    This year there are four new things we are adding to the mix. My aim is to add more Fine Arts study to our weekly rhythm.

    I learnt the hard way last year not to add it all into the mix at once or it soon gets left on the sidelines and forgotten.  My aim this year is to slowly add in one thing at a time.  We follow a five week learning cycle (four weeks school one week rest).  I will be adding music appreciation / study in cycle two and then Nature Journaling in cycle three.

    SQUILT
    A few months back Mary over at Homegrown Learners released her first eBook SQUILT.  I am really excited about this product because it's written for every day mom's at home who have no classical training or personal understanding of the classical genre. SQUILT stands for Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time.

    Volume 1 covers composers/music from the Baroque era. Over the course of working through SQUILT we will be learning about 5 types of instruments, dynamic, rhythm, and tempo.  There are plenty of links sprinkled through out the eBook to help you explore the music more fully.

    It also contains note booking pages for you to print and use.

    World's Greatest Composers

    This unit study has been compiled by Erica over at Confessions of a Homeschooler.  We will be using the parts of this that coincide with the composers from SQUILT Vol I.

    Each composer covered has approximately 10 lessons available in it.  Once we have completed SQUILT we shall finish the balance of the year using this and compiling a lapbook covering The Orchestra and Composers.

    This study uses the books by Mike Venezia to complete the study.  I am looking forward to completing this study.

    You can see a few pictures of the completed lap pack over at Erica's online store. There is also a full list of all the composers covered in the pack.

    Classical Composers Monthly
    I Have a little bit of a love affair with online resources and sometime spend too much time on YouTube trying to find just the right clip to enhance our learning.

    I discovered this gem of a site via Pinterest and have purchased a couple of volumes.  Each volume covers 12 composers. There are currently three volumes available.

    For each composer you are supplied with a few YouTube clips, links to FREE resources, down loadable music links, Fun activities and notebook printables.  You can see a FREE sample of a study: George Fridric Handel.

    Each Volume is purchased separately for $14.95 and you have lifetime access to the resource purchased.

    ARTIST Study
    I really would like to settle down and complete Vol I of The World's Greatest Artists this year.  I had so many good intentions but alas they never came to pass last year.
    Recently Monet's Garden came to Melbourne which inspired some in depth artist studies.  Sir N and I had such a wonderful time learning together that I am really keen to keep going.

    We explored the life and work of Claude Monet and did some great art following his style.

    This unit study is available for FREE from Confession of a Homeschooler.

    Nature Journal
    I have a total love affair with the very idea of Nature Journaling after reading Karen Andreola's chapter on Nature Journaling in the Charlotte Mason Companion.

    So much so in fact that I collected a whole page of resources and a stack of books (Nature Journals, Keeping a Nature Journal  and The Decorated Journal ) to help me get started.

    Well this year is going to be the year that I take the plunge. Our books are purchased and the digital camera is ready.  We will wait about a month by then spring should have arrived and we will take the plunge and attempt to journal our way through nature...I will keep you posted.

    These are a few new resources to me.  I would love to hear what you are using that is new to you.

    Blessings
    Chareen



    This week

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    Friday 9 August 2013

    Day 5 - Fine Arts

    Welcome to Day 4 of the Schoolhouse Review Crew 5 days of ... blog hop.

    The theme for my 5 days is Curriculum Choices. My aim is not to list every single resource out there (That in itself would be almost impossible as the Internet is an ever changing place). My aim is to give you some ideas to start you off.

    Today's theme is Fine Arts.
    I first discovered fine arts when I started reading Karen Andreola's book: A Charlotte Mason Companion.  I was greatly intrigued with the concept of listening to great composers and studying the masters in art.

    What is Fine Art

    Definition of FINE ART
    1. art (as painting, sculpture, or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects —usually used in plural b : objects of fine art 
    2. an activity requiring a fine skill
    Resources
    Blogs
    Curriculum
    Homegrown Learners
    Confessions of a Homeschooler


    Homeschool in the Woods
    Classical Composers Monthly

    Pinterest
    This area of homeschooling is relatively new to me and I'm really keen to know of any other curriculum and or bloggers you recommend.

    Blessings
    Chareen

     So Far in the series

    1. Geography 
    2. History
    3. Science
    4. Math 
     Summer Blog Hop
    Be sure to hop on over to the crew blog to read more posts from this series

    Friday 28 June 2013

    Artist Study {Claude Monet}

    Impression Sunrise
    Monet's Garden exhibition is currently on display here in Melbourne at the National Gallery of Victoria. This has inspired us to spend a delightful month studying Monet and the Impressionist art era. Last Friday we took a trip into Melbourne and enjoyed a lovely day exploring of the gallery.  In preparation for the trip we spent some time exploring the life and work of Monet. Here are some of the resources that we used.

    WWW
    Art Project Inspiration
    Paint Like Monet: A Beginner's Guide


    On Pinterest - Claude Monet

    Books


    YouTube
    All in all we have really enjoyed this artistic adventure and look forward to future artisit studies.
    Blessings

    Chareen

    PS What are your favourite resources for studying Monet ?

    Thursday 27 June 2013

    Monet's Garden at the NGV


    It was with great excitement that I heard Monet's Garden from The Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris would be a of Melbourne's Winter Masterpieces this year. Wow I never thought it would ever be possible in my lifetime to experience his beautiful pieces of art. 

    Sir N and I have spent a wonderful month exploring his life and his work.  On Friday last week we took a trip into Melbourne to experience his artwork for ourselves.

    Clinamen
    When we entered the gallery we were greeted with a beautiful art piece created especially for the exhibition titled: Clinamen by Celeste Boursier-Mougenot. The children really delighted in looking and listening to this exhibit.  It is made of white porcelain bowls which float upon a blue pool.  The pool water circulates gently causing the bowls to touch each other which in turn creates pretty acoustic sound scape's.


    From here we proceeded towards the exhibition.  The entrance has a beautiful wall size picture of Monet in his garden and potted colour adorned the area.


    We hired a video guide for each of the children and proceeded to explore the art works of Monet. There is a Trail for Kids through the exhibition.

    We spent over three hours exploring Monet's art works. There are three rooms displaying art works by Monet and a couple by Renoir.  In the third room you can see his artist pallet and glasses.  The fourth room has a digital time line of his life and work.  The fifth and final room is a visual feast of his home and garden in Giverney. I found a short documentary on YouTube to give you some insight on Monet's garden.



    Tomorrow I will share the resources we used to study Monet and his interesting life.

    Blessings
    Chareen