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Great kid friendly projects
Summer is here. Schools are getting out and…. Acht! What to do with the kids? Well I’ve got a round up of some fabulous artistic kid-friendly projects.
Amazing book of art projects Let’s Make Some Great Art from Marion Deuchars.
Great project based on the work of Ted Harrison from That Artist Woman
Fabulous crayon and water color project based on the work of Wolf Kahn.
Food color tinted bubbles blown onto paper.
Garbage clouds made from lids and other such stuff glued to cardboard and painted. Cluster them together to create a sky, A Cluster of Clouds – Katie Weymouth.
So easy and cool, watercolor on paper with salt sprinkled on it. The salt soaks up the colors and crystalizes as it dries.
Gotta love anything made from kid handprints.
Daddy & Me photo shoot special $50 off
Hammocks everywhere…
More Stunning Portraits
Last month I posted some beautifully stunning portraits, most of which used unconventional mediums like embroidery and screw heads to create truly beautiful works of art. These use more conventional mediums… but are anything but conventional.
Paul Cadden
After : Graphite on cartridge Paper A1 (yes, that means pencil on paper)
Although the drawings and paintings I make are based upon photographs, videos stills etc , the idea is to go beyond the photograph. The photo is used to create a subtler and much more complex focus on the subject depicted, The virtual image becomes the living image, an intensification of the normal.
Luke Haynes
[The-American-Context-#3]-American-Gothic
quilt base out of used and recycled clothes, linens, etc : 90″ X 90″ : 2010
I am interested in the choices we make to express ourselves to our world. The most apparent form of this is our clothes. We create an environment around ourselves to inform others how we desire to be perceived. By quilting I am initiating a dialogue between the immediate environments we create for ourselves, and the environments we inhabit. Where cloth, what we know to respond to as clothes, becomes the language of my work. The cloth becomes the medium that I use to create images and scenes rather than conceal and contain.
Shaka
du portrait de Lucian Freud 2.25m x1.40m Acrylics on paper 2011
Nick Gentry
Kyle Bean
Pencil shaving portraits | contributors page for Wallpaper* Handmade 2011
Happy Mother’s DAY!
Everyone checks out my mom. My mom’s hot.
Ashley Scott
In celebration of all my hot moms and grandmoms – I give you the best of me:
My mother said to me, ‘If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope.’ Instead, I was a painter, and became Picasso.
Pablo Picasso
Pretty Art Rock Wall…
Rock Climbing Walls… In Your Home?
Gotta say, I find this trend really exciting and quite possibly really irresponsible. I love it. Don’t think I would ever want one, though. What about you?
(If that answer is, yes, here’s a source for holds.)
Is It Art or a Playground? I Say: Playground Art.
When I ran across more photos of Hakone Pavilion by Tezuka Architects (which I wrote about a couple of weeks ago) I began to wonder how many other fun and beautiful play spaces there are out there for kids. It turns out there are a lot of them… and they’re amazing. I can’t imagine the excitement that I would have had to be able to play in some of these environments. Alright, yes, I would still be excited. Wouldn’t you?
Hakone Pavilion | Tezuka Architects
Net Z33 | Numen
The Patient Gardener | Visiondivision
Magic House | Luckey Climbers
Columbus Commons | Luckey Climbers
Brumleby | Monstrum
BUGA 05 Playground | Rainer Schmidt Landschaftsarchitekten