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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD
MODELING
4-5
Children under 8 yrs can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD This toy is a small ball. Not for children under 3 yrs.
PAINTING
6-9
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD This toy contains a small ball. Not for children under 3 yrs.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD COLORING
10-18, 27-35
This toy is a marble. Not for children under 3 yrs.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD This toy contains a marble. Not for children under 3 yrs.
PRINTMAKING
19-22 WARNING: POSSIBLE ENTANGLEMENT OR STRANGULATION INJURY. This toy contains a cord and/or string. Not for children under 3 yrs.
24-26 CRAFTING
WARNING: This toy contains functional sharp points or sharp edges. Not for children under 4 yrs.
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36-96 ART ED
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American Educational Products LLC, a company with 30+ years of experience in classrooms around the world is pleased to offer quality art materials.
Painting / Presentation / Games
DISPLAY BOARD This sturdy 36” X 54” corrugated board is easily assembled. Its smooth, extra large white surface provides an excellent background for any display; science fair, party, craft project, presentation, and more! Header boards provide enhanced stability and a “3D” appearance. T-120DB-RT DISPLAY BOARD
$11.95
POP-OUT-PAINTING The pop-OUT-painting is a die cut card stock paper that folds and tucks to become a workable 5x5 inch 3D artist’s canvas. When folded into 3D, the front is a blank white 5x5 inch square for artwork, the sides are printed to look like linen cloth and the back folds to create the illusion of a wood canvas stretcher. Leave the canvas flat to create your masterpiece, insert it into the provided Kraft envelope with the folding instructions, and mail it to someone special for a one of a kind gift from the heart! There is no need for scissors, tape or glue to create the paper canvas, just imagination and creativity. Perfect for a gift, assignment, camp, or display! Whatever the reason or use may be, your art is sure to P-O-P! Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-52516-RT POP-OUT-PAINTING RETAIL PACK
$4.99
A-52516-10 POP-OUT-PAINTING SET/10
$34.99
A-52516-25 POP-OUT-PAINTING SET/25
$84.94
A-TAG101 PICTURED
TAG THE ART GAME™ In this collaborative art game players take turns painting, drawing, and collaging to create an abstract piece of art. Using a color wheel spinner, die, and cards, each player is guided on their contribution for their turn. TAG The Art Game is fun at any artistic level, with any number of players, and offers adaptations to original game play making it an ideal game for the family, a party, or the classroom. So get to playing and creating because TAG, you’re it! TAG THE ART GAME™
$14.99
A-TAG101
TAG THE ART GAME™ WITH SUPPLIES
$41.99
A-TAG102
TAG THE ART GAME™ CLASSROOM SET
$39.99
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A-TAG100
1
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CANVAS BOARD Featuring the same high quality as AMEP’s stretched canvas, the Canvas Boards are mounted on a sturdy material using a process that prevents fraying and separation. The heavy boards are resistant to bending and warping making them ideal for a multitude of projects. For use with oils, acrylics, and more! Grades ALL+, Ages ALL+.
ARTIST CANVAS AMEP’s Artist Canvas is 100% cotton duck and double primed with an acid-free titanium gesso. The canvas is stretched and back stapled to a solid kiln dried wood frame featuring a .67” profile. The assembly includes a handmade process specially designed to decrease the friction between the brush and the canvas so the canvas is softer for the brush. With a finished weight of 12 oz., this heavy bodied canvas supports most techniques making it a preferred all-purpose canvas. Grades ALL+, Ages ALL+.
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A-A100
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ARTIST CANVAS 8” X 10”
$2.99
A-A101
ARTIST CANVAS 12” X 12”
$3.99
A-A102
ARTIST CANVAS 16” X 20”
$5.49
A-A104
CANVAS BOARD 8” X 10”
A-A105
CANVAS BOARD 12” X 12”
A-A106
CANVAS BOARD 16” X 20”
$2.29
$3.49
$5.29
CANVAS PAD 9” X 12” Featuring the same high quality as AMEP’s stretched canvas this pad includes 20, 9” X 12” tear off sheets. 100% cotton, primed, and an affordable option for an entire class or for projects requiring multiple canvases. Grades ALL+, Ages ALL+. A-A103
CANVAS PAD 9” X 12”
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$13.49
Color plays an important role right from the start of our lives. Colors can be used to express your feelings and to record ideas. The Creall® line is all about color. The Creall® paints and modeling materials stimulate creative and motor skills development in children and adults, guaranteeing plenty of painting pleasure with an inspiring end result.* *Available in North and South America only.
NON-SPILL PAINT POTS SET/6 These easy to clean paint pots are ideal for younger or beginner painters. Made of strong and solid plastic these pots have an inner lid that prevents spillage even when the pot is knocked over. Complete with an airtight top cap that prevents unused paint from drying out. The set of 6 pots comes in a sturdy tray for organization and storage. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. A-17065
NON-SPILL PAINT POTS SET/6
$13.99
CREALL® MODELLING SAND Bring the sand playing experience indoors! This velvety soft sand is perfect for modeling, building, and playing. Remains workable like wet sand, yet never dries out. This dream modeling material is easy to clean up, reusable, and gluten free. Not to be mixed with water or used by anyone under the age of 3. Grades PreK+, Ages 4+. A-03203 CREALL® MODELLING SAND - 750G
$12.99
A-03202 CREALL® MODELLING SAND - 2500G
$24.49
A-03201 CREALL® MODELLING SAND - 5000G
$44.49
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CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - 2000G Creall®-Therm Junior is quickly becoming a staple for any art classroom or home. This soft and easy to work with material is ideal for modeling and theme-based projects, as well as creating jewelry. Bake it in any kitchen oven for preservation or store in the provided tub to reuse over and over again! Available in 5 fantastic colors, which can be mixed for unlimited color possibilities and effects. Grades 3+, Ages 8+. A-03001 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - RED - 2000G
$34.49
A-03002 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - GREEN - 2000G
$34.49
A-03003 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - BLUE - 2000G $34.49 A-03004 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - YELLOW - 2000G
$34.49
A-03005 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - WHITE - 2000G $34.49 A-03018 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - 2000G (BUCKET OF ASSORTED COLORS) $34.49 A-03015 CREALL® THERM JUNIOR - 500G (BUCKET OF ASSORTED COLORS)
$14.99
CUT, SHAPE, CREATE MODELING TOOLS This durable set of modeling tools is sure to help your little one create and sculpt endless masterpieces. This easy to clean set comes with 6 cutters in assorted colors and shapes, a rolling pin, a double sided clay sculptor, and a wavy pizza cutter. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. CUT, SHAPE, CREATE MODELING TOOLS $9.99
CREALL®
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CREALL® SUPERSOFT Creall® Super Soft is ideal for young children as it is easy to knead and is naturally safe and gluten free. This beginner modeling material will not dry out, and can be used time and time again. Super Soft does not only encourage creativity but also supports the development of fine motor skills, the wrist joint, thumb, and finger stimulation. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. A-25011 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - RED - 1750G
$29.99
A-25012 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - GREEN - 1750G
$29.99
A-25013 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - BLUE - 1750G
$29.99
A-25014 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - YELLOW - 1750G
$29.99
A-25015 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - WHITE - 1750G
$29.99
A-25045 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - 120G BOX (10 ASSORTED COLORS)
A-25090
$4.99
A-25020 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - 1750G BUCKET (5 ASSORTED COLORS)
$29.99
A-25070 CREALL® SUPERSOFT - 450G BUCKET (5 ASSORTED COLORS)
$14.99
A-25090 CREALL® SUPERSOFT SAFARI- 1750G BUCKET (5 ASSORTED COLORS) $26.59
CREALL® DO & DRY Creall® Do & Dry is an extremely versatile modeling material. Ideal for ease and creativity, as it is air drying and allows for further finishing once dry. The work of art can be sanded, filed, painted, or decorated with your favorite embellishments. Thanks to its universal uses, Creall® Do & Dry offers surprising opportunities for mental relaxation, motor skill development and creative exploration. Store in an airtight container. Grades 3+, Ages 8+. A-26010 CREALL® DO & DRY 500G - WHITE
$3.29
A-26015 CREALL® DO & DRY 500G - TERRACOTTA
$2.79
A-26000 CREALL® DO & DRY 1000G - WHITE
$5.49
A-26005 CREALL® DO & DRY 1000G - TERRACOTTA $4.39
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CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS - 250ML These top quality acrylic paints come in 30 varying colors including metallic. Made of 100% pure acrylate with modern pigments, UV resistance, and affordable pricing these paints are a must for schools and hobbyists alike! Grades 2+, Ages 7+.
A-33705 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - LEMON YELLOW $4.49
A-33605 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - LEMON YELLOW
A-33706 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - PRIMARY YELLOW $4.49
A-33606 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - PRIMARY YELLOW $5.29
$5.29
A-33707 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - WARM YELLOW $4.49
A-33607 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - WARM YELLOW
$5.29
A-33709 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - ORANGE
$4.49
A-33609 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - ORANGE
$5.29
A-33710 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - VERMILLION
$4.49
A-33610 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - VERMILLION
$5.29
A-33711 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - MADDER RED
$4.49
A-33611 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - MADDER RED
$5.29
A-33712 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - CARMINE RED
$4.49
A-33612 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - CARMINE RED
$5.29
A-33713 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - MAGENTA RED $4.49
A-33613 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - MAGENTA RED
$5.29
A-33719 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - GOLD
A-33619 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - GOLD
$7.99
A-33720 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - SILVER $5.29
A-33620 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - SILVER
$7.99
A-33721 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - COPPER $5.29
A-33621 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - COPPER
$7.99
A-33722 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - BRONZE $5.29
A-33622 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - BRONZE
$7.99
A-33723 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - GOLD ANTIQUE $5.29
A-33623 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - GOLD ANTIQUE
$7.99
A-33725 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - VIOLET
$4.49
A-33625 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - VIOLET
$5.29
A-33730 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - PRIMARY BLUE
$4.49
A-33630 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - PRIMARY BLUE
$5.29
A-33732 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - PHTALO BLUE
$4.49
A-33632 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - PHTALO BLUE
$5.29
$5.29
A-33734 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - PRUSSIAN BLUE $4.49
A-33634 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - PRUSSIAN BLUE
$5.29
A-33735 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - TURQUOISE
A-33635 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - TURQUOISE
$5.29
$4.49
A-33742 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - ULTRAMARINE BLUE $4.49
A-33642 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - ULTRAMARINE BLUE $5.29
A-33750 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - BRILLIANT GREEN
A-33650 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - BRILLIANT GREEN $5.29
$4.49
A-33752 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - PHTALO GREEN $4.49
A-33652 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - PHTALO GREEN
A-33759 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - OLIVE GREEN
$4.49
A-33659 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - OLIVE GREEN
$5.29
A-33760 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - OCHRE
$4.49
A-33660 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - OCHRE
$5.29
A-33761 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - RAW SIENNA
$5.29
$4.49
A-33661 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - RAW SIENNA
$5.29
A-33767 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - BURNT SIENNA $4.49
A-33667 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - BURNT SIENNA
$5.29
A-33769 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - BURNT UMBER
$4.49
A-33669 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - BURNT UMBER
$5.29
A-33781 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - WHITE
$4.49
A-33681 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - WHITE
$5.29
A-33785 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - SKINTONE
$5.29
$4.49
A-33685 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - SKINTONE
A- 33798 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - NEUTRAL GREY $4.49
A-33698 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - NEUTRAL GREY
$5.29
A-33799 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 120ML - BLACK
A-33699 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 250ML - BLACK
$5.29
CREALL®
$4.49
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A-05006 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - PRIMARY YELLOW $9.99 A-05007 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - WARM YELLOW $9.99 A-05009 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - ORANGE
$9.99
A-05010 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - VERMILLION
$9.99
A-05011 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - MADDER RED
$9.99
A-05012 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - CARMINE RED
$9.99
A-05013 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - MAGENTA RED $9.99 A-05019 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - GOLD
$13.59
A-05020 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - SILVER
$13.59
A-05021 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - COPPER $13.59 A-05022 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - BRONZE $13.59 A-05023 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - GOLD ANTIQUE $13.59 A-05025 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - VIOLET $9.99 A-05030 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - PRIMARY BLUE $9.99 A-05032 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - PHTALO BLUE $9.99 A-05034 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - PRUSSIAN BLUE $9.99 A-05035 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - TURQUOISE
$9.99
A-05059 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - OLIVE GREEN
$9.99
CREALL® LINO INK These vibrant waterbased inks come in 10 colors and are designed for block, screen, and mono printing techniques on various materials. With affordable pricing they are perfect for schools and hobbyists alike!
A-05060 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - OCHRE
$9.99
A-37001 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - YELLOW
$8.49
A-05061 CREALL STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - RAW SIENNA
$9.99
A-37002 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - ORANGE
$8.49
A-05067 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - BURNT SIENNA $9.99
A-37003 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - LIGHT RED
$8.49
A-05069 CREALL STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - BURNT UMBER $9.99
A-37004 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - DARK RED
$8.49
A-05081 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - WHITE $9.99
A-37005 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - DARK BLUE
$8.49
A-05085 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - SKINTONE
$9.99
A-37006 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - ULTRAMARINE
$8.49
A-05099 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - BLACK
$9.99
A-37007 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - GREEN
$8.49
A-37008 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - BROWN
$8.49
A-05042 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - ULTRAMARINE BLUE $9.99 A-05050 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - BRILLIANT GREEN $9.99 A-05052 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - PHTALO GREEN $9.99
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A-05098 CREALL STUDIO ACRYLICS 500ML - NEUTRAL GREY $9.99 ®
A-37009 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - BLACK
$8.49
A-05798 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 1000ML - WHITE
$17.49
A-37010 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - WHITE
$8.49
A-05799 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLICS 1000ML - BLACK
$17.49
A-37029 CREALL® LINO INK 500ML - BLACK
$14.99
CREALL® FLUOR - 250ML This fluorescent water based poster paint is ready for use and is suitable for most surfaces. Flour can be diluted with water, mixed with other colors, and used with Creall® mediums for various effects. A must have for an eye catching masterpiece! Grades 1+, Ages 7+. A-02641 CREALL® FLUOR - YELLOW - 250ML
$4.99
A-02643 CREALL® FLUOR - ORANGE - 250ML
$4.99
A-02644 CREALL® FLUOR - RED - 250ML
$4.99
A-02647 CREALL® FLUOR - BLUE - 250ML
$4.99
A-02649 CREALL® FLUOR - GREEN - 250ML
$4.99
A-02654 CREALL® FLUOR - BLACKLIGHT WHITE - 250ML
$4.99
A-02656 CREALL® FLUOR - PINK - 250ML
$4.99
A-02660 CREALL® FLUOR - ASSORTMENT OF 6 - 250ML
$29.99
A-02699 CREALL® FLUOR - ASSORTMENT OF 6 - 20ML
$5.99
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CREALL® DACTA-COLOR These high quality, ready for use poster paints, offer good coverage and effective adhesion on smooth surfaces. These paints come in vibrant colors, are dilutable with water, and if mixed with Creall® Varnish, paintwork becomes waterproof! An affordable, high quality paint for schools and hobbyists alike! Grades 2+, Ages 7+. A-02800 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ASSORTMENT OF 6 - 20ML
$4.29
A-30502 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR TUBE- PRIMARY YELLOW - 250ML
$3.79
A-30507 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR TUBE- PRIMARY RED - 250ML
$3.79
A-30510 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR TUBE- PRIMARY BLUE - 250ML
$3.79
A-30520 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR TUBE- BLACK - 250ML
$3.79
A-30521 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR TUBE- WHITE - 250ML
$3.79
A-02772 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY YELLOW - 500ML
$4.99
A-02773 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK YELLOW - 500ML
$4.99
A-02774 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ORANGE - 500ML
$4.99
A-02775 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - LIGHT RED - 500ML
$4.99
A-02776 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK RED - 500ML
$4.99
A-02777 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY RED - 500ML
$4.99
A-02779 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - VIOLET - 500ML
$4.99
A-02780 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY BLUE - 500ML
$4.99
A-02781 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK BLUE - 500ML
$4.99
A-02784 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - LIGHT GREEN - 500ML
$4.99
A-02785 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - MID GREEN - 500ML
$4.99
A-02786 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK GREEN - 500ML
$4.99
A-02789 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK BROWN - 500ML
$4.99
A-02790 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - BLACK - 500ML
$4.99
A-02791 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - WHITE - 500ML
$4.99
A-30530 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ASSORTMENT OF 5 - 500ML $21.99
A-02072 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY YELLOW - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02073 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK YELLOW - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02074 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ORANGE - 1000ML
$6.49
AA-02075 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - LIGHT RED - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02076 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK RED - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02077 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY RED - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02079 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - VIOLET - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02080 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - PRIMARY BLUE - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02081 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK BLUE - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02084 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - LIGHT GREEN - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02085 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - MID GREEN - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02086 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK GREEN - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02089 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - DARK BROWN - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02090 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - BLACK - 1000ML
$6.49
A-02091 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - WHITE - 1000ML
$6.49
CREALL®
A-02098 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ASSORTMENT OF 6 - 1000ML $29.99
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A-02099 CREALL® DACTA-COLOR - ASSORTMENT OF 12 - 1000ML $67.99
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A-43005 CREALL® GEL MEDIUM 250ML
$5.79
CREALL® GESSO - 250ML This ready to use medium is suitable for oil, water, and acrylic based paints. It is useable on a variety of grease free surfaces, is matte when dry and will not yellow. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-41016 CREALL® GESSO 250ML
$5.79
CREALL® STRUCTURE - FINE - 250ML For the creation of structural effects or for gluing objects to a variety of surfaces. Waterproof once dry and when mixed with Creall® Studio Acrylics creates a colored effect. Layer thickness max is 1 cm to prevent cracking. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-40036 CREALL® STRUCTURE - FINE - 250ML A-40037 CREALL® STRUCTURE - COARSE - 250ML
$5.79
$5.79
CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLIC PEARL MEDIUM - 250ML Transforms Creall® Studio Acrylics into a beautiful pearly paint. Mixing ratio is one part Creall® Studio Acrylic to 3 parts Creall® Pearl Medium. Can also be used directly as a pearly paint. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-43011 CREALL® STUDIO ACRYLIC PEARL MEDIUM 250ML
$5.79
CREALL® MODELLING PASTE - 250ML For the creation of smooth structural effects or for gluing objects to a variety of surfaces. Waterproof, white, and opaque when dry. Mix with Creall® Studio Acrylics for a colored effect. Layer thickness max is 1 cm to prevent cracking. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-40038 CREALL® MODELLING PASTE 250ML
$5.79
CREALL® VARNISH - 80ML This glossy or matte water based transparent varnish will protect your work and render it waterproof. For optimal protection outdoors, apply 2 layers with a 2 hour interval. Can be used as a finish for various types of Creall® paints and Creall® Therm. Grades 7, Ages 12. A-91003 CREALL® VARNISH - GLOSS - 80ML A-91004 CREALL® VARNISH - MATTE - 80ML
$4.99
$4.99
ROYAL BRUSH SET This AMEP exclusive collection of Royal brushes is ideal for use with Creall® paints. These high quality brushes feature durable acrylic handles that are waterproof and easy to grip, and have gold Taklon bristles that are set in seamless metal ferrules. This versatile set of 6 includes: 1 Round #3/0, 1 Round #5, 1 Flat #8, 1 Flat #6, 1 Filbert #4, 1 Wash 1”. A-RBCL6 ROYAL BRUSH SET
$8.99
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CREALL® GEL MEDIUM - 250ML heightens the gloss and transparency of Creall® Studio Acrylics. Dries to give a transparent and glossy finish. May also use for the creation of structural effects or for gluing object to a variety of surfaces. Grades 7+, Ages 12+.
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Jolly products are crafted in a quaint town in Austria. Even the wood for Jolly pencils is sustainably harvested! The pleasant smell when sharpening assures you that the wood is completely natural with no additives or preservatives. *Available in North and South America only.
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 12 The set of 12 is packaged in a robust and handsome tin box. Colors included: light yellow, orange, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0500
SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 12
$10.79
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM CLASSIC COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 24 Supersticks Classic Set of 24 is packaged in a robust and handsome tin box. Colors included: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, vermilion, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, flesh pink, violet, light blue, ultramarine, dark blue, light green, turquoise, emerald green, dark green, light brown, medium brown, dark brown, black, silver, and gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0501
SUPERSTICKS CLASSIC COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 24 $19.99
* INCLUDES SILVER AND GOLD
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 36 Set of 36 is packaged in a robust and handsome tin box. Colors included: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, vermillion, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, peach, violet, light blue, ultramarine, dark blue, light green, turquoise, emerald green, dark green, gold ochre, light brown, medium brown, dark brown, grey, black, silver, gold, cobalt blue, ivory, rose pink, lavender, blueviolet, sky blue, pastel green, blue-green, olive, and reddish-brown. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+.
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SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 36
$29.99
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SUPERSTICKS METALLIC COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 24
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$17.99
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SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 48 A rainbow of color awaits in this dream tin box of 48 colored pencils. Colors include: white, ivory, dark yellow, light yellow, lemon yellow, pale orange, orange, vermilion, cherry red, crimson, purple, flesh pink, pale pink, cyclamen, pink, dark pink, rose pink, lavender, violet, blue-violet, pale violet, dark blue, ultramarine, light blue, cobalt blue, aquamarine, pale blue, sky blue, light green, turquoise, pale turquoise, pastel green, bluish green, dark green, emerald green, olive, ochre, light brown, medium brown, reddish brown, gold ochre, dark brown, sepia, black, grey, light grey, silver, and gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0494
SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 48
$34.99
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SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM METALLIC COLORED PENCIL TIN BOX OF 24 Supersticks Metallic Set of 24 is packaged in a robust and handsome tin box. Combining 12 core colors with a dazzling array of metallic and neon colors, create sparkling and vibrant drawings with this unique set. Colors included: light yellow, dark yellow, orange, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, medium brown, black, silver, gold, metallic red, metallic violet, metallic blue, metallic green, metallic black, metallic red-gold, neon yellow, neon orange, neon pink, and neon green. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+.
* INCLUDES SILVER AND GOLD
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Coloring SUPERSTICKS DOUBLE-ENDED COLOR PENCIL SET OF 12 Double-ended Jolly Supersticks feature 24 colors in 12 premium pencils! Colors included: silver/gold, white/black, ivory/dark brown, ochre/medium brown, light green/dark green, turquoise/blue-green, pale blue/dark blue, cobalt blue/blue-violet, cyclamen/lavender, pink/ violet, orange/crimson, light yellow/vermillion. Made in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0503
SUPERSTICKS DOUBLE-ENDED COLOR PENCIL SET OF 12 $12.99
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM FLUORESCENT COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6 Fluorescent Set of 6 Supersticks Colored Pencils create dazzling effects and are especially fantastic on dark papers! Fluorescent set includes colors: neon yellow, neon orange, neon pink, neon green, silver, and gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0490 SUPERSTICKS FLUORESCENT COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6
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SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM METALLIC COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6 Metallic Set of 6 Supersticks Colored Pencils create dazzling effects and are especially fantastic on dark papers! Metallic set includes colors: silver, gold, metallic violet, metallic blue, metallic green, and metallic reddish gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0450 SUPERSTICKS METALLIC COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6
$4.79
SUPERSTICKS RAINBOW 4-COLOR CORE COLORED PENCIL JAR OF 60 Four fun colors in one pencil! Draw with each color individually or all at the same time! Handy 60-pencil display jar includes 30 each of two different color combinations. Display jar contains 30 each of: yellow/orange/blue/green and yellow/pink/blue/violet. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3740-0001 SUPERSTICKS RAINBOW 4-COLOR CORE COLORED PENCIL JAR OF 60
$74.99
SUPERSTICKS RAINBOW BOX OF 12 Four fun colors in one pencil! Draw with each color individually or all at the same time! Packaged in a refill carton of 12 pencils! Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3740-0003
SUPERSTICKS RAINBOW PINK/VIOLET/BLUE/YELLOW BOX OF 12
A-3740-0002
SUPERSTICKS RAINBOW ORANGE/GREEN/BLUE/YELLOW BOX OF 12 $14.99
$14.99
X-BIG JUMBO GRAPHITE PENCIL JAR OF 35 Ideal for classrooms and cashwraps alike, the X-Big Graphite Pencils come neatly packed in a convenient hard plastic canister of 35 pencils. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably-harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. JOLLY
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SUPERSTICKS WOOD COUNTER DISPLAY - 24 BASIC COLORS (288) Now available individually in an all-wood counter display! Display holds 12 each of 24 colors. Colors include: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, vermilion, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, flesh pink, violet, light blue, ultramarine, dark blue, light green, turquoise, emerald green, dark green, light brown, medium brown, dark brown, black, silver, and gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0406
SUPERSTICKS WOOD COUNTER DISPLAY - 24 BASIC COLORS (288)
$219.99
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SUPERSTICKS WOOD COUNTER DISPLAY - 24 ADDITIONAL COLORS (288) Now available individually in an all-wood counter display! Display holds 12 each of 24 colors. Colors include: gold ochre, grey, cobalt blue, ivory, rose pink, lavender, blue-violet, sky blue, pastel green, bluish-green, olive, reddish-brown, lemon yellow, pale orange, pale pink, dark pink, purple, ochre, aquamarine, sepia, pale violet, light grey, pale turquoise, and pale blue. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3000-0441
SUPERSTICKS WOOD COUNTER DISPLAY - 24 ADDITIONAL COLORS(288) $219.99
SUPERSTICKS BIG BOX OF 288 PENCILS - 24 EACH OF 12 CORE COLORS Perfect for classrooms, the Big Box contains 288 Supersticks Colored Pencils with 24 each of 12 colors. Easy to clean, stackable plastic box keeps pencils neat and organized. Colors included: light yellow, orange, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9500-0003
SUPERSTICKS BIG BOX OF 288 PENCILS - 24 EACH OF 12 CORE COLORS
$194.99
SUPERSTICKS BIG BOX OF 288 PENCILS - 24 EACH OF 12 ADD’L COLORS Perfect for classrooms, the Big Box contains 288 Supersticks Colored Pencils with 24 each of 12 colors. Easy to clean, stackable plastic box keeps pencils neat and organized. Colors included: white, dark yellow, vermillion, peach, purple, ultramarine, turquoise, emerald green, light brown, dark brown, silver, and gold. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9500-0004
SUPERSTICKS BIG BOX OF 288 PENCILS - 24 EACH OF 12 ADDITIONAL COLORS
$209.99
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A-3000-0236 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL WHITE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0262 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL TURQUOISE, BOX(12)
A-3000-0309 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL IVORY, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0380 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PALE TURQUOISE, BOX (12)
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A-3000-0315 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL DARK YELLOW, BOX(12
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A-3000-0325 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PASTEL GREEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0275 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LIGHT YELLOW, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0329 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL BLUISH GREEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0370 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LEMON YELLOW, BOX (12)
$7.99
A-3000-0268 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL DARK GREEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0371 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PALE ORANGE, BOX (12)
$7.99
A-3000-0265 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL EMERALD GREEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0337 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL ORANGE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0331 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL OLIVE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0341 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL VERMILION, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0375 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL OCHRE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0344 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL CHERRY RED, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0279 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LIGHT BROWN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0349 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL CRIMSON, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0282 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL MEDIUM BROWN, BOX (12)
$7.99
A-3000-0374 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL MAUVE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0333 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL REDDISH-BROWN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0239 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL FLESH PINK, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0272 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL GOLD OCHRE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0372 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PALE PINK, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0286 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL DARK BROWN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0352 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL CYCLAMEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0377 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL SEPIA, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0355 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PINK, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0292 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL BLACK, BOX (12)
$7.99
A-3000-0373 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL DARK PINK, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0289 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL GREY, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0312 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL ROSE PINK, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0379 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LIGHT GREY, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0318 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LAVENDER, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0300 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL SILVER, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0242 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PURPLE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0303 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL GOLD, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0321 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL BLUE-VIOLET, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0455 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC BLACK, BOX(12) $7.99
A-3000-0378 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PALE VIOLET, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0456 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC RED GOLD, BOX(12) $7.99
A-3000-0256 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL DARK BLUE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0457 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC RED, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0252 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL ULTRAMARINE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0458 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC PURPLE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0245 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LIGHT BLUE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0459 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC BLUE, BOX OF 12
$7.99
A-3000-0306 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL COBALT BLUE, BOX(12)
$7.99
A-3000-0460 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL METALLIC GREEN, BOX OF 12
$7.99
A-3000-0376 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL AQUAMARINE, BOX(12)
$7.99
Neon
A-3000-0461 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL NEON YELLOW, BOX OF 12
$7.99
A-3000-0381 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL PALE BLUE, BOX(12)
$7.99
Neon
A-3000-0462 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL NEON ORANGE, BOX OF 12
$7.99
A-3000-0323 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL SKY BLUE, BOX(12)
$7.99
Neon
A-3000-0463 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL NEON PINK, BOX OF 12
$7.99
A-3000-0259 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL LIGHT GREEN, BOX(12)
$7.99
Neon
A-3000-0464 SUPERSTICKS COLORED PENCIL NEON GREEN, BOX OF 12
$7.99
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X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS, BOX OF 12 Are your colors worn down to stubs from class drawings? Do you only need certain colors? Now you can order just the colors you need to keep you well-stocked and ready to create! Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+.
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A-3099-0004 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS WHITE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0016 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS ULTRAMARINE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0005 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS LIGHT YELLOW, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0017 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS DARK BLUE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0006 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS DARK YELLOW, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0018 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS LIGHT GREEN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0007 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS ORANGE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0019 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS TURQUOISE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0008 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS VERMILLION, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0020 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS EMERALD GREEN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0009 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS CHERRY RED, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0021 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS DARK GREEN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0010 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS CARMINE RED, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0022 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS LIGHT BROWN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0011 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS CYCLAMEN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0023 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS MEDIUM BROWN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0012 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS PINK, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0024 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS DARK BROWN, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0013 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS PEACH, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0025 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS BLACK, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0014 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS VIOLET, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0026 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS SILVER, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0015 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS LIGHT BLUE, BOX(12)
$12.99
A-3099-0027 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCILS GOLD, BOX(12)
$12.99
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X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6 Ideal for very young artists! Jolly X-Big Jumbo Colored Pencils have soft, colorful cores with amazing coverage, making it easy for little hands to make big art. The set of 6 includes the colors: light yellow, cherry red, pink, light blue, light green, and medium brown. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. A-3099-0118 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCIL SET OF 6
$8.79
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X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCIL SET OF 12 The set of 12 includes the colors: light yellow, orange, cherry red, crimson, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. A-3099-0001 X-BIG JUMBO COLORED PENCIL SET OF 12
$12.39
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X-BIG BIG BOX OF 180 PENCILS - 15 EACH OF 12 CORE COLORS Ideal for classrooms, the Big Box contains 180 X-Big colored pencils with 15 each of 12 colors. Easy to clean, stackable plastic box keeps pencils neat and organized. Colors included: light yellow, orange, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably-harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+.
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X-BIG BIG BOX OF 180 PENCILS - 15 EACH OF 12 CORE COLORS
$174.99
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X-BIG BIG BOX OF 180 PENCILS - 15 EACH OF 12 ADD’L COLORS Easy to clean, stackable plastic box keeps pencils neat and organized. Colors included: white, dark yellow, vermillion, peach, purple, ultramarine, turquoise, emerald green, light brown, dark brown, silver, and gold. Made in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. A-9500-0008
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X-BIG KINDERGARTEN TOTE OF 96 PENCILS - 8 EACH OF 12 COLORS Ideal for preschools and small groups, the Kindergarten Tote contains 96 X-Big colored pencils with 8 each of 12 colors stored in a handy plastic tote. Colors included: light yellow, orange, cherry red, carmine red, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably-harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. A-9500-0046
X-BIG KINDERGARTEN TOTE OF 96 PENCILS - 8 EACH OF 12 COLORS
$99.99
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JOLLY X-BIG DELTA COLORED PENCIL SET(12) The set of 12 includes the colors: light yellow, orange, cherry red, crimson, cyclamen, pink, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades PreK+, Ages 2+. A-3399-0001
JOLLY X-BIG DELTA COLORED PENCIL SET OF 12
$13.99
JOLLY SHARPY TWIN UNIVERSAL PENCIL SHARPENER, BOX(12) Two openings ensure a perfect fit for your Supersticks, X-Big Jumbos, and X-Big Jumbo Delta pencils! High quality blades guarantee a long life of precision sharpening. Sharpeners ship in a counter display of 12 units. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9260-0001 SHARPY TWIN UNIVERSAL PENCIL SHARPENER, BOX(12) $49.99
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 12 Tin box of 12 contains colors: light yellow, orange, cherry red, cyclamen, peach, purple, light blue, ultramarine, light green, dark green, dark brown, and black. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3001-0001 SUPERSTICKS WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 12
$14.99
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 24 Tin box of 24 contains colors: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, vermillion, cherry red, crimson, pink, cyclamen, peach, purple, light blue, dark blue, ultramarine, turquoise, light green, dark green, emerald green, ochre, reddish brown, dark brown, black, gold, and silver. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-3001-0002 SUPERSTICKS WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 24
$27.99
* INCLUDES SILVER AND GOLD
SUPERSTICKS PREMIUM WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 36 Tin box of 36 contains colors: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, vermillion, cherry red, crimson, pink, cyclamen, peach, purple, light blue, dark blue, ultramarine, turquoise, light green, dark green, emerald green, ochre, reddish brown, dark brown, black, gold, silver, wine red, pearl pink, blue-violet, cobalt blue, pale blue, pastel green, olive green, vanilla, light brown, chestnut, grey, and 4-color rainbow. Made entirely in Austria with sustainably harvested, untreated wood. Grades K+, Ages 3+ .
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A-3001-0003 SUPERSTICKS WATERCOLOR PENCIL TIN SET OF 36
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$42.99
JOLLY SUPERWAXIES WATERSOLUBLE CRAYONS TIN BOX (10) Superwaxies set of 10 includes colors: white, light yellow, orange, vermillion, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, reddish brown, and black. Made in Austria of 100% Austrian materials. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-5955-0003
JOLLY SUPERWAXIES WATERSOLUBLE CRAYONS TIN BOX (10)
$9.99
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR SET (12) Set includes 12 colors (light yellow, orange, vermillion, violet, ultramarine, light green, dark green, gold ochre, black, reddish brown, magenta, and cyan blue), 1 size 8 round hair brush, 1 size 10 flat bristle brush, 1 7.5ml tube of opaque white, and 1 mixing palette. Made in Austria. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9335-0005 TWINTABS WATERCOLOR SET (12)
$19.99
ple, light stria with $14.99
erry red, se, light nd silver. s 3+. $27.99
erry red, se, light d, silver, , vanilla, stainably $42.99
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR BOX (12) The eco-friendly solution for watercolor fun! Twelve vibrant colors of solid watercolor available in individual pots. Simply pop out used colors from your TwinTabs Watercolor Set and replace just the color you need to keep your paint set fresh and ready for your next masterpiece. Available in light yellow, orange, vermillion, violet, ultramarine, light green, dark green, gold ochre, black, reddish brown, magenta, and cyan blue. Individual watercolor pots measure 1.125� in diameter, and are packed in single color boxes of 12. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9330-0005
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR VIOLET, BOX(12)
A-9330-0009
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR ULTRAMARINE, BOX(12)
$17.79 $17.79
A-9330-0012
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR LIGHT GREEN, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0015
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR DARK GREEN, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0017
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR GOLD OCHRE, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0019
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR LIGHT YELLOW, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0026
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR BLACK, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0032
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR REDDISH BROWN, BOX(12) $17.79
A-9330-0036
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR ORANGE, BOX(12)
A-9330-0038
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR MAGENTA, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0040
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR CYAN BLUE, BOX(12)
$17.79
A-9330-0043
TWINTABS WATERCOLOR VERMILLION, BOX(12)
$17.79
$17.79
JOLLY ESSENTIAL 5 BRUSH SET The perfect set of the five most essential craft brushes. Includes 2 flat bristle and 3 round natural hair brushes. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9423-0001 JOLLY ESSENTIAL 5 BRUSH SET
$6.29
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Prin BOOSTER XL SET OF 6 WASHABLE MARKERS Set of six includes the colors: light yellow, cherry red, pink, light blue, light green, and medium brown. Made in Austria of 100% Austrian materials. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-4430-0016 BOOSTER XL SET OF 6 WASHABLE MARKERS
$6.49
BOOSTER XL SET OF 14 WASHABLE MARKERS Get two free bonus colors in the set of 14! Colors included: light yellow, orange cherry red, cyclamen, pink, violet, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, black, plus bonus tan, and turquoise. Made in Austria of 100% Austrian materials. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-4430-0015
BOOSTER XL SET OF 14 WASHABLE MARKERS
$10.79
BOOSTER XL BIG BOX OF 144 MARKERS (12 EACH OF 12 COLORS) Ideal for classrooms, the Big Box contains 144 Booster XL markers with 12 each of 12 colors. Easy to clean, stackable plastic box keeps pencils neat and organized. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-9500-0044 BOOSTERXLBIGBOX(144)MARKERS(12EAOF12COLORS) $124.99
BOOSTER XL BUBBLE POOL PK (84) MARKERS (6 EACH OF 14 COLORS) Ideal for pre-schools and small groups, the Bubble Pool Set contains 84 Booster XL markers with 6 each of 14 colors. Set also includes 10 replacement caps and 20 replacement marker tips to keep your markers in perfect shape with the most enthusiastic users. The Bubble Pool Station with four plastic containers keep markers tidy and ready for action. Colors included: light yellow, orange, cherry red, cyclamen, pink, violet, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, turquoise, pink skin, and black. Made in Austria of 100% Austrian materials. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-4430-0084 BOOSTER XL BUBBLE POOL PK(84) / 6 EACH(14) COLORS $86.99
BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER, BOX OF 12 Replace any fully used marker with any of the available colors: light yellow, orange, cherry red, cyclamen, pink, violet, light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, medium brown, black, pink skin, and turquoise. Made in Austria of 100% Austrian materials. Grades K+, Ages 3+. A-4430-0001 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER LIGHT YELLOW, BOX(12) $11.99
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A-4430-0002 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER ORANGE, BOX(12)
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$11.99
A-4430-0003 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER CHERRY RED, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0004 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER CYCLAMEN, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0005 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER PINK, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0006 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER VIOLET, BOX (12)
$11.99
A-4430-0007 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER LIGHT BLUE, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0008 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER DARK BLUE, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0009 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER LIGHT GREEN, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0010 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER DARK GREEN, BO(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0011
BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER MEDIUM BROWN, BOX(12) $11.99
A-4430-0012 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER BLACK, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0013 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER PINK SKIN, BOX(12)
$11.99
A-4430-0014 BOOSTER XL WASHABLE MARKER TURQUOISE, BOX(12)
$11.99
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Printmaking
ABIG, a leading manufacturer of lino-cutting tools & printing materials have been producing German quality tools and supplies for arts and handicrafts for more than 40 years.
ABIG LINO CUTTING TOOL SET This must have set contains a beech wood handle, with unique blade remover, and five specially selected cutting nibs. The nibs are nickel plated and made of strong 0.6mm steel. This versatile set comes attractively packed in a plastic box, with separate nib compartment. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-120100 ABIG LINO CUTTING TOOL SET
ABIG COMPREHENSIVE LINO CUTTING SET This lino cutting set contains everything needed to make a lino print and is packaged in a plastic box. Includes wooden handle with remover, five different hand sharpened cutting nibs of 0.25" thick hardened steel, 0.67 oz. black ink, 2.4" wide ink roller, 4.2" X 5.9" lino plate, ink plate, and instruction leaflet. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-120500
ABIG COMPREHENSIVE LINO CUTTING SET
A-120500
$27.49
ABIG COMPLETE LINO CUTTING SET This special 10 piece Lino set offers all you need for making a Lino Cut and Print in A5 size (5.9” X 8.3”). Packaged in a cardboard box with hang tag. Includes lino cutting handle, V-shaped blade, small U-shaped blade, 3mm U-shaped blade, 4.5mm U-shaped blade, cutting tool, tool remover stick, 1.2" diameter ink roller with 3.5" handle, 5.9" X 8.3" linoleum plate, and 80 ml color bottle. Grades 7+, Ages 12+. A-121900 ABIG COMPLETE LINO CUTTING SET
$8.99
A-121900
$29.99
ABIG LINOLEUM, 0.125” THICK This high quality linoleum is specifically manufactured for lino cutting and printing giving detailed results. 0.125” thick and available in a variety of sizes. A-140100 ABIG LINOLEUM, 8.25” X 11.70” X 0.125” THICK
$5.99
A-140200
ABIG LINOLEUM, 8.25" X 5.85" X 0.125" THICK
$2.89
A-140300
ABIG LINOLEUM, 4.15" X 5.85" X 0.125" THICK
A-140400
ABIG LINOLEUM, 16.8" X 24" X 0.125" THICK
A-140500
ABIG LINOLEUM, 16.8" X 11.70" X 0.125" THICK
$1.99 $22.99 $11.49
BLOCK PRINTING MATERIAL - BLUE AMEP's block printing material is unique and versatile. This high quality printmaking polyvinyl chloride (PVC), is available in various sizes and two shapes. These blocks do not crack, break or crumble. The smooth, non-slip carve greatly reduces the possibility of classroom accidents usually associated with lino block printmaking. Score, bend, and tear the blocks to make smaller pieces that best fit your project. The 0.50" thickness allows for printing on both sides and is great for beginners who may dig into the material. When carving is complete these blocks can be used on various types of roto presses as well as in printing presses or can be transferred by simply applying pressure to the block. A-9704655AE BLOCK PRINTING RECTANGLE, 4” X 6”
$2.99
A-9705051AE BLOCK PRINTING RECTANGLE, 6" X 12"
$6.24
A-9714659AE BLOCK PRINTING RECTANGLE, 9" X 12"
$6.99
A-9731147AE BLOCK PRINTING SQUARE, 4" X 4"
$2.24
A-9705052AE BLOCK PRINTING SQUARE, 12" X 12"
$11.99 $1.59
A-9725793AE BLOCK PRINTING CIRCLE, 4" DIAMETER
$2.24
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A-9725792AE BLOCK PRINTING CIRCLE, 2" DIAMETER
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A-131800
A-130100
A-130300
ABIG INK ROLLER, WIRE HANDLE These high quality ink rollers are available in a variety of sizes, diameters, and thicknesses to meet most needs. At an affordable price, these rollers offer strong, lightweight construction made from a nickel plated rod. Stand the roller on it's legs to keep the roller free from the workspace. The rubber is water and (with some restrictions) oil resistant. The inside of the roller is made of plastic preventing the roller from getting damp. The roller is easily removable from the spring steel handle making it easy to clean. A-130100 ABIG INK ROLLER 2.4" W, 0.8" DIAMETER, 0.12" THICK
$6.99
A-130200 ABIG INK ROLLER 3.5" W, 1.18" DIAMETER, 0.15" THICK
$9.59
A-130300 ABIG INK ROLLER, 4.75" W, 1.18" DIAMETER, 0.15" THICK $12.99 A-130200
A-131800 ABIG INK ROLLER, 6" W, 1.18" DIAMETER, 0.15" THICK
ABIG INK ROLLER, BEECHWOOD HANDLE This high quality ink roller is designed to meet most needs of any artist. At an affordable price, this roller offers strong, lightweight construction made from a nickel plated rod and is suitable for professional use, as well as in schools and colleges. Fitted with a beechwood handle, the aluminum core rotates through plastic bearings and reliably produces a consistent quality finish. Stand the roller on its legs to keep the roller free from the workspace. The rubber is water and (with some restrictions) oil resistant. This roller has a diameter of 2” and a rubber thickness of 0.2”. A-130400 ABIG INK ROLLER 2.4” WIDE
A-130400
A-130500
$13.99
A-130600
$23.39
A-130500
ABIG INK ROLLER 4.75" WIDE
$37.49
A-130600
ABIG INK ROLLER 6" WIDE
$33.99
A-130700
ABIG INK ROLLER 7.8" WIDE
$49.49
A-131200
ABIG INK ROLLER 11.8" WIDE
$57.99
A-130700
A-131200
CREALL® LINO INK These vibrant waterbased inks come in 10 colors and are designed for block, screen, and mono printing techniques on various materials. With affordable pricing they are perfect for schools and hobbyists alike! A-37001 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - YELLOW
$8.49
A-37002 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - ORANGE
$8.49
A-37003 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - LIGHT RED
$8.49
A-37004 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - DARK RED
$8.49
A-37005 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - DARK BLUE
$8.49
A-37006 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - ULTRAMARINE
$8.49
A-37007 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - GREEN
$8.49
A-37008 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - BROWN
$8.49
ABIG / CREALL®
A-37009 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - BLACK
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$8.49
A-37010 CREALL® LINO INK 250ML - WHITE
$8.49
A-37029 CREALL® LINO INK 500ML - BLACK
$14.99
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ABIG HAND-HELD BAREN WITH FELT BASE This hand-held baren is made from turned and polished beechwood and is fitted with a .2” thick felt base. Although used most often for printing and pressing the possibilities for this versatile tool are endless! 2 1/8” diameter. A-170100
ABIG HAND PRESS WITH FELT BASE
$6.29
ABIG PIN INKING ROLLER WITH PLASTIC HANDLES This high quality ink roller is designed to meet most needs of any artist. Offering strong, lightweight construction made from a nickel plated rod this roller is suitable for professional use, as well as in schools and colleges. Fitted with two plastic coated handles, the aluminum core rotates through plastic bearings and reliably produces a consistent quality finish. The rubber is water and (with some restrictions) oil resistant. Roller diameter is 2” with a rubber thickness of .2”. A-131700
ABIG PIN INK ROLLER WITH PLASTIC HANDLES
$64.99
ABIG PRESS ROLLER These press rollers are ideal for not only printing and pressing work, but for coloring as well. The roller is made of a nickel plated iron. The covering is a high quality water and mostly oil resistant rubber. Each roller has a diameter of 2” and a beech wood handle. A-133070
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 0.25" WIDE
A-133090
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 0.35" WIDE
$16.49 $17.29
A-133150
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 0.60" WIDE
$17.69
A-133200
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 0.80" WIDE
$18.49
A-133250
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 1" WIDE
$21.99
A-131500 ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 4" WIDE
$24.79
A-131600
$29.99
ABIG PRESS ROLLER, 6" WIDE
ABIG PRINTING PRESS This hand lever printing press can be used for all techniques of block printing. The specially designed handle, which operates like a lever arm, provides even pressure for optimal quality in the reproduction of prints. Perfect for student projects! Printing block thickness: 0”-1.2”, Printing size: 11.8” X 8.25”.
ABIG BENCH HOOKS An ideal aid for lino cutting and similar work. The right angled boarder prevents the lino from slipping. It also enables hands and fingers to be kept behind the lino plate to avoid injury. The plate is fixed to the desk edge by a ledge. Made of easy to clean plystyrol.
A-173000 ABIG PRINTING PRESS
$324.99
A-181000
ABIG BENCH HOOK 9.45” X 7.08” , RIGHT-HANDED
$9.79
A-181010
ABIG BENCH HOOK 9.45" X 7.08", LEFT-HANDED
$9.79
A-181100
ABIG BENCH HOOK 12.4" X 8.66" , RIGHT-HANDED $14.99
A-181110
ABIG BENCH HOOK 12.4" X 8.66", LEFT-HANDED
$14.99
ABIG BLOCK PRINTING PAPER This pad of 20, linoleum and block printing paper, measures 9” X 12”. Ideal for Lino Block, Wood Block, and much more! A-183300 ABIG BLOCK PRINTING PAPER 20 SHEETS, 9.05” X 12.20” $20.99 A-183300
ABIG BEECH WOOD HANDLE A comfortable to hold wooden handle, manufactured from beech wood and fitted with a metal fastener. Features a blade remover for ease of blade changing. A-120400 ABIG BEECH WOOD HANDLE
A-181000
$2.79
ABIG BLADES Each cutting nib is made from 0.6 mm hardened steel, hand sharpened, and polished to a high quality finish. A-120301
$1.19 $1.19
A-120303 ABIG U-SHAPED BLADE, HOLLOW, 3MM
$1.19
A-120304
ABIG U-SHAPED BLADE, 4MM
$1.19
A-120305
ABIG CLEAN EDGE CUTTING BLADE
$1.19
ABIG
A-120302
ABIG V-SHAPED BLADE
A-120302 ABIG U-SHAPED BLADE, SMALL
A-120400
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Robo Drying Rack
Scis
SPRING LOADED WALL MOUNTED DRYING RACK (15) Now drying rack shelves can be raised, kept in place, and lowered with ease, thanks to the spring loaded feature! With a frame made of high quality steel and racks manufactured from an epoxy coated wire, this rack guarantees a flatter, virtually drip free, and easy to clean drying surface. Suitable for A2 size paper, paintings, drawings, and other pieces of small art. Wall mounted drying rack features 15 shelves. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. A-C116
SPRING LOADED WALL MOUNTED DRYING RACK (15) $199.99
SPRING LOADED FLOOR/TABLE TOP DRYING RACK (30) Now drying rack shelves can be raised, kept in place, and lowered with ease, thanks to the spring loaded feature! With a frame made of high quality steel and racks manufactured from an epoxy coated wire, this rack guarantees a flatter, virtually drip free, and easy to clean drying surface. Suitable for A2 size paper, paintings, drawings, and other pieces of small art. This drying rack is large enough to be placed on the floor or may be set on a larger countertop. The unit features 2 sides with 15 shelves each, that be placed back to back as one unit, or separated and used as two individual units. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. A-C1171 SPRING LOADED FLOOR/TABLE TOP DRYING RACK (30) $339.99
A-C1160
ROBO WALL MOUNTED DRYING RACK This drying rack has been especially designed for mounting onto solid walls and comes with racks that fold up to save space. The unit comes complete with fixings and is finished in epoxy coated resin for easy cleaning. Suitable for up to A2 size paper, 15 Shelf. A-C1160 WALL MOUNTED DRYING RACK
A-C1168
ROBO DRYING RACK ON WHEELS This mobile drying rack is ideal for moving between classrooms. It comes complete with lockable casters and has a plastic coated finish for easy cleaning. 40 small shelves that fits up to A3 size paper.
ROBO
A-C1168 DRYING RACK ON WHEELS
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$81.99
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$187.99
Scissors
P-108
Peta Easi-Grip brand scissors are designed after years of continuous research with Occupational Therapists to understand the variety of special needs of children and adults with physical disabilities. This led to the development of an extensive range of adapted scissors. Peta Ltd. remains committed to universal design principles that benefit everyone, irrespective of age or ability. PUSH DOWN TABLE TOP SCISSORS These scissors are easy to use simply requiring a pushing down action on the “T” shaped handle. The spring will automatically reopen the scissors once the pressure is released. Ideal for poor strength or those who are unable to use scissors with conventional loops. P-108
PUSH DOWN TABLE TOP SCISSORS, 45 MM ROUND BLADE, AGES 4+ $19.99
P-109
PUSHDOWNTABLETOPSCISSORS,75MMPOINTEDBLADE,ADULTS $19.99
P-110
TABLE TOP SCISSORS - PLASTIC BASE, 45 MM ROUND BLADE Designed for use by children and adults with very limited strength and control, or for use one-handed. The brightly colored green plastic base provides stability while keeping the product lightweight. Ages 4+.
P-111
P-110
TABLE TOP SCISSORS - PLASTIC BASE, 45 MM ROUND BLADE $36.99
P-110-R
REPLACEMENT SCISSORS
$18.49
TABLE TOP SCISSORS - WOODEN BASE, 45 MM ROUND BLADE Designed for use by children and adults with very limited strength and control, or for use one-handed. The solid hardwood base gives ultimate stability. Ages 4+. P-111
TABLE TOP SCISSORS - WOODEN BASE, 45 MM ROUND BLADE $50.99
P-105
COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT KIT
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$199.99
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PETA
COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT KIT Designed specifically for Pediatric Occupational Therapists and other professionals working in the field of special education, this comprehensive kit allows the teacher and/or therapist to assess their students, with the different styles of adapted scissors, and identify the most appropriate. Kit includes: 1-Right Handed Standard Easi-Grip®, 1-Left Handed Standard Easi-Grip®, 1-Mini Easi-Grip®, 1-Right Handed Long Loop Easi-Grip®, 1-Left Handed Long Loop Easi-Grip®, 1-Right Handed Self-Opening Scissor, 1-Left Handed Self Opening Scissor, 1-Right Handed Dual Control Training Scissor, 1-Left Handed Dual Control Training Scissor, 1-Right Handed Long Loop Scissor, 1-Left Handed Long Loop Scissor, 1-Right Handed Long Loop Self Opening Scissor, 1-Left Handed Long Loop Self Opening Scissor, 1-Push Down Table Top Scissor, 1-Table Top Scissor with Wooden Base, and guidance notes for scissors packaged in a hard case. Ages 4+.
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Scis ESSENTIAL SCISSOR KIT Designed for use by teachers working in a classroom environment, this essential scissor kit includes a range of adapted scissors for special needs. Includes notes and guidance on general scissor usage. Kit includes: 1-Mini Easi-Grip scissor, 1-Right Handed Self Opening scissor, 1-Left Handed Self Opening scissor, 1-Left Handed Dual Control Training scissor, 1-Right Handed Dual Control Training scissor, 1-Right Handed Standard Easi-Grip® scissor, 1-Left Handed Standard Easi-Grip® scissor, notes with guidance on scissor use, and packaged in a sealable pouch. Ages 4+. P-107 ESSENTIAL SCISSOR KIT
$65.99
LONG LOOP EASI-GRIP ® SCISSOR, 45 MM ROUND BLADE Ultra lightweight self-opening scissors with long loop handles for additional stabilization. Designed for use by those with weak hands or wrists or who are unable to use conventional style scissors due to swollen and painful joints. Ages 4+. P-115 LONG LOOP EASI-GRIP® SCISSOR, LEFT-HANDED, 45MM ROUND BLADE
$11.99
P-116 LONG LOOP EASI-GRIP® SCISSOR, RIGHT-HANDED, 45MM ROUND BLADE $11.99
LONG LOOP SCISSOR, 45MM ROUND BLADE Designed with an extended loop to give increased strength and control over the cutting action. Assists those with poor motor control, particularly those with Dyspraxia. Also ideal for early scissor development for able bodied children. Ages 4+. P-117 LONG LOOP SCISSOR - LEFT HAND, 45MM ROUND BLADE
$9.99
P-118 LONG LOOP SCISSOR - RIGHT HAND, 45MM ROUND BLADE
$9.99
DUAL CONTROL TRAINING SCISSORS - 45MM ROUND BLADE Developed, under consultation with Occupational Therapists, to assist the child who has poor visuo motor coordination; lacks the strength to complete a cutting action; has a tremor and cannot place the scissors at a given starting point; has poor background/foreground differentiation. Ideal for learning the opening/closing action of scissor skills. Ages 4+.
PETA
P-121 DUAL CONTROL TRAINING SCISSORS -LEFT HAND 45MM ROUND BLADE $10.99
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P-122 DUAL CONTROL TRAINING SCISSORS - RIGHT HAND 45MM ROUND BLADE $10.99
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Scissors
GREAT FOR BEGINNERS
SELF-OPENING SCISSOR, 45MM, ROUND BLADE Conventional style scissors with a discreet spring that will automatically reopen the scissors. Ideal for children in a mainstream setting who need some extra assistance with scissors. Ages 4+. P-123 SELF-OPENING SCISSOR, LEFT HAND, 45MM, ROUND BLADE
$10.99
P-124 SELF-OPENING SCISSOR, RIGHT HAND, 45MM, ROUNDBBLADE
$10.99
LONG LOOP SELF-OPENING SCISSOR, 45MM ROUND BLADE Designed with an extended loop to give increased strength and control over the cutting action. Additionally a spring has been fitted which will automatically reopen the scissors. Ages 4+. P-119 LONG LOOP SELF-OPENING SCISSOR - LEFT HAND, 45MM ROUND BLADE $11.99 P-120 LONG LOOP SELF-OPENING SCISSOR -RIGHT HAND, 45MM ROUND BLADE $11.99
STANDARD EASI-GRIP ®, 45MM ROUND BLADE Ultra lightweight self-opening scissors. Idea for use for early scissor skill development, or for special needs due to weak hands or those who are unable to use conventional style scissors. Ages 4+.
P-128 RIGHT HAND EASI-GRIP® SCISSORS
P-127 STANDARD EASI-GRIP® - RIGHT-HANDED, 45MM, ROUND BLADE $10.99
$15.99
P-126 STANDARD EASI-GRIP® - LEFT-HANDED, 45MM ROUND BLADE
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$10.99
PETA
RIGHT HAND EASI-GRIP ® SCISSORS Ultra lightweight self-opening scissors. Designed for use by those with weak hands or wrists or who are unable to use conventional style scissors due to swollen and painful joints. 75mm pointed blade. Adults.
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Colo
MINI EASI-GRIP ® SCISSOR Ultra lightweight self-opening scissors. Ideal for use for early scissor skill development, or for special needs due to weak hands or those who are unable to use conventional style scissors. Mini Easi-Grip® scissors are 2/3 the size of the standard version and due to the minimal bias during the cutting action, can in most cases be used in either the right or left hand. Ages 4+.
LONG LOOP RIGHT HAND EASI-GRIP ® SCISSORS Ultra lightweight self-opening scissors with long loop handles to assist with stabilization. Designed for use by those with weak hands or wrists, or who are unable to use conventional style scissors, due to swollen or painful joints. 75mm pointed blade. Adults.
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MINI EASI-GRIP® SCISSORS
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LONG LOOP RIGHT HAND EASI-GRIP® SCISSORS
$18.99
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS AT HOME BOOKLET Developed from our scissor skills book, this book explains why children have problems developing scissor skills and provides advice and activities to overcome these. The book is divided into two Sections. The first section gives some background information and advice while the second section contains activities for practice at home. 16 pages; 8 activities plus suggestions for practice sheets; All activities tried and tested by teachers and therapists. Scissors sold separately. P-112
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS AT HOME BOOKLET
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DEVELOPING SCISSOR SKILLS - A GUIDE FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS Written by two leading Pediatric Occupational Therapists, this comprehensive manual identifies the skills required by children to use scissors efficiently and effectively. The guide follows the development from pre-scissor skills through cutting out circles and complex shapes. The authors have identified 14 Steps in scissor skill development. These stages are covered in the appendices by a comprehensive set of exercises and activities that are graded in difficulty. Recommended for Pediatric Occupational Therapists and other professionals working in the area of Special Educational. 120 pages, wire-bound book. Scissors sold separately. P-113
DEVELOPING SCISSOR SKILLS - A GUIDE FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS
$29.99
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS WORK CARDS Developed from our scissor skills book this pack of work cards has been designed to assist teachers of young children to make developing scissor skills fun. The authors, two leading Pediatric Occupational Therapists, have identified 14 Steps in scissor skill development. Reproducible exercises cover each stage and are graded by difficulty. Graded from pre-scissor skills to cutting out circles. Supplied in clear resealable plastic wallet. All activities tried and tested in the classroom. Includes one set of 20, double-sided work cards. Scissors sold separately. P-114
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS WORK CARDS
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DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS MULTI-LINGUAL USB STICK This USB stick contains PDF copies of our popular work cards devised by two leading Pediatric Occupational Therapists. Includes guidelines, exercises and activities for each skill level from pre-scissor use to cutting out circles. Includes 4 languages: English, Spanish, Dutch and French.
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Kiddo Books: A colorful world for children! Each slide booklet provides hours of fun activities with educational values. Every booklet has been studied and inspected by educators, designers, and a linguist.
LOOK AND FIND MAZES In this garden themed booklet you will find mazes varying in difficulty. Begin at the top arrow and find the correct path to the endpoint also marked with an arrow. Once complete, look within the maze and find an outline of a shape from the image at the starting point. The solutions are located at the end of the booklet. 18 mazes plus solutions Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-5038 LOOK AND FIND MAZES
TABLETOP BOOKRACK This multipurpose bookrack is ideal for the classroom or countertop retail display, as well as storage of papers, leaflets, or brochures. It is epoxy coated for easy cleaning and can hold up to 20 average sized books. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+. A-C1179 TABLETOP BOOKRACK
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COLOR BY NUMBERS MOSAICS This booklet contains pictures made of shapes labeled with numbers 0 to 11. Each number represents a specific color as outlined in the index on the back of the book. Color each picture accordingly to reveal a hidden picture! 18 pages of mosaics Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-5039 COLOR BY NUMBERS MOSAICS
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MY DINOSAUR This booklet contains 4 scenic backgrounds, 2 sheets of cut out dinosaurs with foldable strips, and 2 double sided adhesive strips. Simply select the background you would like to complete, cut out the dinosaurs you want in your scene, and attach them using the foldable strips and adhesive tape. Once complete, you will have a sparkling and colorful dinosaur landscape to hang and enjoy. You may also frame your creation for an enhanced display! Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-6003 MY DINOSAUR
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VITRAGE POSTERS These vitrage posters are designed to encourage creativity and relaxation through the art of coloring. For optimal results, use felt tipped pens, fine point markers, or high quality colored pencils. Once complete, hang in front of a light source to view and enjoy your stained glass masterpiece. Contains 3 posters each measuring 12.5� X 13�. Grades 4+, Ages 9+. A-8001
VITRAGE POSTERS
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INTRICATE DESIGNS Unleash the power of your imagination and renew your energy while coloring one of the included 18 pictures. From a detailed Mandala to a relaxing park scene, this book is sure to have something for everyone! Grab your colored pencils or fine tipped markers, and begin creating your own picture that is sure to be a beautiful masterpiece. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades 4+, Ages 9+. $2.49
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Instructions Use your creativity and imagination to color these flowers for a beautiful and intricate window display. 12 drawings are included and can be used with other lit transparent surfaces. Dear client, This booklet is part of the Kiddo World of Color. At Kiddo Books, we try to develop products of the highest quality with regard to contents, graphics and language. Each booklet has been studied and inspected by educators, designers and a linguist. Your feedback regarding our booklets is important to us and will be appreciated. Please write to us at: infokiddo1@gmail.com Look for Kiddo booklet in Facebook © All rights reserved by Kiddo Books
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A colorful world for children
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Educational information: Enriches the child’s imagination. Develops fine motor skills and visual capabilities. Develops frontal skills and child’s ability to distinguish details.
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FLY WITH THE BUTTERFLIES VITRAGE DESIGNS Use your creativity and imagination to color these butterflies for a beautiful and intricate window display. 12 drawings are included and can be used with other lit transparent surfaces. Grades K, Ages 5+.
SMILING FLOWERS VITRAGE DESIGNS Use your creativity and imagination to color these flowers for a beautiful and intricate window display. 12 drawings are included and can be used with other lit transparent surfaces. Grades K+, Ages 5+.
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FLY WITH THE BUTTERFLIES VITRAGE DESIGNS
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WINGING BIRDS This booklet contains 12 drawings of birds for window decoration. Color the pictures with markers and press them to a window or other lighted transparent surface. The results will show amazing colorful Vitrage designs. “Enriches the child’s imagination. Develops fine motor skills and visual capabilities. Develops frontal skills and child’s ability to distinguish details. 12 pages, 12 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-5008 WINGING BIRDS
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UNDER THE SEA This booklet contains 12 drawings of fish for window decoration. Color the pictures with markers and press them to a window or other lighted transparent surface. The results will show amazing colorful vitrage designs. 12 pages, 12 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+.
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Dot to Dot 1-10: Connect the dots in ascending order to complete each ocean side picture. As an added challenge connect the dots in descending order! Once the picture is complete, use your imagination to creatively color the picture.
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Each page in this booklet contains two pictures; one complete with flowers and trees and one incomplete with only scenery. Use the included shapemaker to stencil in the missing shape to match the other picture. Once completed, use your imagination to creatively color each picture. Will you color them the same or will each scene be different? You decide! Dear client, This booklet is part of the Kiddo World of Color. At Kiddo Books, we try to develop products of the highest quality with regard to contents, graphics and language. Each booklet has been studied and inspected by educators, designers and a linguist. Your feedback regarding our booklets is important to us and will be appreciated. Please write to us at: infokiddo1@gmail.com Look for Kiddo booklet in Facebook
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Educational information: Develops recognition of numbers. Develops and improves fine motor skills. Develops the child’s imagination and ability to distinguish detail.
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Educational information: Enriches the child's imagination. Enhances work habit ability and comprehension of instructions. Development of fine motor skills, eye to hand coordination and concentration.
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FUN IN THE SUN DOT TO DOT 1-10 Dot to Dot 1-10: Connect the dots in ascending order to complete each ocean side picture. As an added challenge connect the dots in descending order! Once the picture is complete use your imagination to creatively color the picture. Grades PreK+, Ages 4+.
LET’S SHAPE FLOWERS SHAPEMAKER FUN Each page in this booklet contains two pictures; one complete with flowers and trees and one incomplete with only scenery. Use the included shapemaker to stencil in the missing shape to match the other picture. Once completed, use your imagination to creatively color each picture. Will you color them the same or will each scene be different? You decide! Grades 1+, Ages 6+.
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Fun With Toys
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Dot to Dot 1-35: Connect the dots in ascending order to complete each playtime picture. As an added challenge connect the dots in descending order! Once the picture is complete, use your imagination to creatively color the picture.
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Educational information: Develops recognition of numbers. Develops and improves fine motor skills. Develops the child’s imagination and ability to distinguish detail.
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FUN WITH TOYS DOT TO DOT 1-35 Dot to Dot 1-35: Connect the dots in ascending order to complete each playtime picture. As an added challenge connect the dots in descending order! Once the picture is complete use your imagination to creatively color the picture. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-4003 FUN WITH TOYS DOT TO DOT 1-35
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Educational information: Enriches the child's imagination. Enhances work habit ability and comprehension of instructions. Development of fine motor skills, eye to hand coordination and concentration.
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Color with Sticker Fun
A colorful world for children
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Each page in this booklet has a dotted outline where part of the image is missing. Find the image on the included sticker sheet, use your developing scissor skills to cut out the sticker, and place it on the page. Once the missing images have been placed, use your imagination to creatively color each picture! Dear client, This booklet is part of the Kiddo World of Color. At Kiddo Books, we try to develop products of the highest quality with regard to contents, graphics and language. Each booklet has been studied and inspected by educators, designers and a linguist. Your feedback regarding our booklets is important to us and will be appreciated. Please write to us at: infokiddo1@gmail.com Look for Kiddo booklet in Facebook © All rights reserved by Kiddo Books
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FLY WITH ME COLOR WITH STICKER FUN Each page in this booklet has a dotted outline where part of the image is missing. Find the image on the included sticker sheet, use your developing scissor skills to cut out the sticker, and place it on the page. Once the missing images have been placed use your imagination to creatively color each picture! Grades K+, Ages 5+.
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A colorful world for children
Made in Israel
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ADVENTURES AROUND THE UNIVERSE SHAPEMAKER FUN Each page in this booklet contains two pictures; one complete with transportation and one incomplete with only scenery. Use the included shapemaker to stencil in the missing mode of transportation to match the other picture. Once completed, use your to creatively color each picture. Will you color them the same or will each scene be different? You decide! Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-5026
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Instructions Each page in this booklet contains two pictures; one complete with buildings and one incomplete with only scenery. Use the included shapemaker to stencil in the buildings to match the other picture. Once completed, use your imagination to creatively color each picture. Will you color them the same or will each scene be different? You decide! Dear client, This booklet is part of the Kiddo World of Color. At Kiddo Books, we try to develop products of the highest quality with regard to contents, graphics and language. Each booklet has been studied and inspected by educators, designers and a linguist. Your feedback regarding our booklets is important to us and will be appreciated. Please write to us at: infokiddo1@gmail.com Look for Kiddo booklet in Facebook © All rights reserved by Kiddo Books
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Instructions This booklet contains arithmetic cross puzzles, which include the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are a series of three operations and four numbers, as well as an answer space in each row or column. Work the problem to discover the answer to the blank space but pay attention as the answer is not always the number you are looking for! Problems increase in difficulty and an answer key is provided.
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Educational information: Enriches the child's imagination. Enhances work habit ability and comprehension of instructions. Development of fine motor skills, eye to hand coordination and concentration.
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A colorful world for children
Instructions This booklet contains arithmetic cross puzzles, which include the basic operations of addition and subtraction. There are a series of three operations and four numbers in each row or column, and you must work the problem to discover the answer! Problems increase in difficulty and an answer key is provided.
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Educational information: Enriches the child’s imagination. Develops frontal ability to distinguish details. Enhances work habit ability to comprehend fully the instruction. Development of fine motor skills, eye to hand coordination and concentration.
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BUILDINGS AND HOUSES SHAPEMAKER FUN Each page in this booklet contains two pictures; one complete with buildings and one incomplete with only scenery. Use the included shapemaker to stencil in the buildings to match the other picture. Once completed, use your imagination to creatively color each picture. Will you color them the same or will each scene be different? You decide! Grades 1+, Ages 6+.
To take out the booklet - slide with the target arrow
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Each page in this booklet has a dotted outline where part of the image is missing. Find the image on the included sticker sheet, use your developing scissor skills to cut out the sticker, and place it on the page. Once the missing images have been placed use your imagination to creatively color each picture!
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MY BEAUTIFUL GARDEN COLOR WITH STICKER FUN Each page in this booklet has a dotted outline where part of the image is missing. Find the image on the included sticker sheet, use your developing scissor skills to cut out the sticker, and place it on the page. Once the missing images have been placed use your imagination to creatively color each picture! Grades K+, Ages 5+.
ARITHMETIC IS FUN CROSS PUZZLE - 2 OPERATION This booklet contains arithmetic cross puzzles, which include the basic operations of addition and subtraction. There are a series of three operations and four numbers in each row or column, and you must work the problem to discover the answer! Problems increase in difficulty and an answer key is provided. Grades 1+, Ages 6+.
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MY BEAUTIFUL GARDEN COLOR WITH STICKER FUN
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ARITHMETIC IS FUN CROSS PUZZLE- 2 OPERATION
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THE OCEAN This book contains a variety of games relating to the ocean: coloring by numbers or symbols, follow the arrows, connect the dots and mazes. At the end, you can color the pictures. 8 pages, 16 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-3001
THE OCEAN
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AMAZING ANIMALS This book contains mazes of amazing animals, at different levels of difficulty. Enter the maze at the arrow and try to find your way to the end, also marked by an arrow. The solutions can be found at the back of the book. At the end, you can finish coloring the mazes. 10 pages, 20 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-1006 AMAZING ANIMALS
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AMAZING BUILDINGS This book contains mazes of famous buildings from around the world, at different levels of difficulty. Enter the maze at the arrow and try to find your way to the end, also marked by an arrow. The solutions and names of the buildings can be found in the back of the book. At the end, you can finish coloring the mazes. 10 pages, 20 pictures. Grades 2+, Ages 7+. A-1005
MY JOB This book contains pictures of different people working at their professions. Each drawing contains numbers indicating the color to use in that area. You can color the drawings using the color key on the book’s cover. 10 pages, 20 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-1008
MY JOB
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AMAZING BUILDINGS
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A JUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE Every page contains two pictures that seem to be identical but, in fact, contain a number of discrepancies (between 8 and 12). The number of discrepancies between the two pictures on each page is indicated at the top of the page. Find the discrepancies, circling each one on the upper picture of each page. After having found all of the discrepancies, you can color the pictures. The solutions can be found on the back pages of the book. 10 pages, 20 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-1007
A JUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE
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TRANSPORTATION This book contains a variety of games relating to transportation: coloring by numbers, follow the arrows, connect the dots, mazes and enlarge the picture. At the end, you can color the pictures. 8 pages, 16 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+. $1.39
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THE ZOO This book contains a variety of games relating to animals: follow the arrows, enlarge the picture, spot the differences, mosaics, connect the dots and mazes. At the end, you can color the pictures. 8 pages, 16 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-3003
THE ZOO
$1.39
LET’S HAVE FUN This book contains a variety of games relating to children’s games: coloring by symbols, follow the arrows, connect the dots, enlarge the picture, spot the differences and mosaics. At the end, you can color the pictures. 8 pages, 16 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+.
MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICATIONS Copy the picture on the small grid onto the large one. Use the lines and numbers on the sides as reference. When finished, color the drawing. 8 pages, 16 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+.
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A-3007 MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICATIONS
LET’S HAVE FUN
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A-4013 ROAD ANIMALS
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MY ENVIRONMENT AND I This booklet contains mazes at different levels of difficulty. Enter the maze at the arrow and try to find your way to the end, also marked by an arrow. The solutions can be found at the end of the booklet. Now, you may finish coloring the mazes. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-4014 MY ENVIRONMENT AND I
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ROAD ANIMALS This booklet contains mazes of amazing animals at different levels of difficulty. Enter the maze at the arrow and try to find your way to the end ,also marked by an arrow. The solutions can be found at the end of the booklet. Now, you may finish coloring the mazes. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades PreK+, Ages 4+.
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LEARNING NUMBERS WITH COLOR This booklet helps the child recognize and copy numbers 1 to 10 by writing the numbers on their designated lines. You may color the picture, using the color key found on the booklet's cover. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades PreK+, Ages 4+. A-4016 LEARNING NUMBERS WITH COLOR
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SHAPES AND COLORS In the booklet there are pictures with different hidden shapes. At the bottom of the page you will see which shapes are hiding in the picture, and the child will find them. Upon completion, you may color the picture, using the color key found on the booklet's cover. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades PreK+, Ages 4+. A-4017 SHAPES AND COLORS
THE JUNGLE MUMBLE Every page contains two pictures that seem to be identical, but in fact, contain a number of discrepancies (between 8 and 12). The number of discrepancies between the two pictures on each page is indicated at the top of the page. Find the discrepancies,and circle each one on the upper picture of each page. After having found all the discrepancies, you can color the pictures. The solutions can be found at the back pages of the booklet. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-4018 THE JUNGLE MUMBLE
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MY FIRST ABC English letters are easy to learn by writing the English letters on their designated lines. In the end you may color the picture. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades 1+, Ages 6+. A-4019 MY FIRST ABC
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ROAD SAFETY In this booklet you will find incomplete drawings on road safety. Connect the dots, following the arrows. At the end, you will have a whole picture and you may color it. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. $1.79
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RESPECT EVERYONE The booklet contains incomplete pictures. Connect the dots, following the arrows. At the end, you will have a whole picture, and you may color it. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-4021
RESPECT EVERYONE
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NATURE AROUND ME In this booklet there are simple pictures with clear colored lines which will help the child color the empty areas, according to the color of the outlines. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades PreK+, Ages 3+.
BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY This booklet contains simple drawings with clearly defined lines, that the child may color with markers. 18 pages, 18 pictures. PreK+, Ages 3+.
A-4023 NATURE AROUND ME
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A-5004 UNDER SEA ADVENTURES
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ENJOYING THE FARM The booklet contains colorful creatures, while at the bottom of the page there are drawings of farm animals. Color the farm animals, cut them out and glue them on any colored picture. This activity requires scissors and glue. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-5006 ENJOYING THE FARM
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UNDER SEA ADVENTURES The booklet contains colorful creatures, while at the bottom of the page there are drawings of fish and other sea-creatures. Color the fish and other sea-creatures, cut them out and glue them on any colored picture. This activity requires scissors and glue. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades K+, Ages 5+.
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PRODUCTIONS ART EDUCATION BEGINS WITH CRYSTAL American Educational Products (AMEP) and Crystal Productions Co. are pleased to announce AMEP’s role as Crystal Productions’ exclusive sales, marketing, and distribution partner effective February 1, 2016. Crystal Productions together with AMEP, are respected manufacturers, publishers, and distributors of art education resources for the last 35 years. These resources include interactive digital software, digital downloads, DVDs, posters, prints, books, display cards, paints, canvas’s, colored pencils, and more for Pre-K, elementary, middle, secondary, and college art education. All of the resources are created with the finest quality material and content with art reproductions that have been approved by their sources. Crystal’s award-winning
proprietary products have been developed by preeminent educators and consultants. Crystal Productions supports and promotes art education in schools by helping prepare all teachers with the content knowledge, techniques, and learning processes needed for integrating art across the curricula. Crystal’s art programs engage students of all ages and cultures helping to develop their intellectual, creative, and social skills. From the staff of both American Educational Products and Crystal Productions, we thank you for your involvement in our success and look forward to many years of providing you the best art education resources on the market! Thank you!
Desk Reference
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SPEAKING OF ART: ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DESK REFERENCE Students can now take art terminology to their desks in this handy double sided reference. Just like the classroom poster version; concepts such as luminosity, figure/ ground, organic/geometric, harmony, variety, and scale are correlated to the elements and principles which will help students not only create art, but know how to “talk like an artist.” 8.5” X 11”, double sided and laminated.
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CP7250 SPEAKING OF ART DESK REFERENCE
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CP7251 SPEAKING OF ART DESK REFERENCE SET/10
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CP7252 SPEAKING OF ART DESK REFERENCE SET/30
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NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS STANDARDS POSTERS This set of four posters was developed to provide a quick reference to the new National Visual Arts Standards, and to relate the new national standards to the previously taught Disciplines of Art. Familiar vocabulary helps teachers navigate the Anchor Standards of Create, Connect, Present, and Respond. The large posters offer questions to easily guide art inquiry with students of all ages. Printed on durable card stock, the full color posters are suitable for classroom display. A comprehensive Teacher Resource Guide is included and gives additional information and suggests activities for each of the Standards. Set of 4 posters, 24” x 18”, and guide CP722 NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS STANDARDS POSTERS SET/4 $24.99
These posters simplify the National Visual Arts Standards and visually connect them for students.
NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS DISPLAY CARDS These display cards cover four essential questions of Creating, Responding, Presenting, and Connecting. Each card has an image that correlates with the essential question on the card. Set of 16 display cards, 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1879
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Clay Projects
CP7244 ART IS... POSTERS SET/14
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Clay Whistles
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Japanese tea bowls are a great project for beginning clay students. These are pinch pots that do not have to be symmetrical. In fact, they are more “valuable” if they are slightly imperfect. Explain to students the history of the Japanese tea ceremonies and the first tea bowls made. Students may research the internet to see many different styles of tea bowls. Add a “foot” to the bowl by rolling a coil an attaching it to the bottom of the bowl to make it more special than a regular pinch pot.
Cover plastic bottles with newspaper; roll out a slab of clay the thickness of a pencil. Cut out a rectangle and wrap around the shampoo bottle. Join seam and smooth. Set bottle on the slab again and cut out a circle bottom. Join seam with scoring, mud slip, and pressure. Add handles if desired. Remove the bottle and peel out as much newspaper as possible. Add texture when clay reaches leather stage.
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After rolling the clay into a ball, Flatten the clay on the top of insert thumb, leaving 1⁄2 an inch the thumb and then form a mouth piece at the end of the from the opposite side. thumb.
Gently push from all sides around the opening to gently close it.
Roll out clay slabs to 1⁄4 to 3⁄8-inch thickness and Roll out a slab of clay and cut a circle base. cut out shapes (jalapeño, heart, apple, circle, Cut strips from the slab and roll into worm rectangle…) Cut out a long rectangle and wrap shapes slightly thicker than a pencil. Coil like around the cut out shape. Score the two pieces a cinnamon roll and add to the circle bottom. and use slip to adhere seams tightly. Add Be sure to use scoring and slip or the embellisments like leaves, flowers, or coil pot will fall apart. Add circles, SLiP ~ A a lid. squares, or diamond shapes as you add the layers of coils. mixture of clay
Smooth the clay until it is completely closed.
Hollow the whistle by pinching the clay between your fingers, thinning the walls of the sphere.
Insert a clean clay knife straight into the mouth piece.
SHAPES that are three-dimensional such as spheres, cones, cylinders, pyramids, Lines may be... cubes, and rectangular solids are called FORMS. ORGANIC shapes can also become thick three-dimensional FORM. They are used in sculpture and in building structures. thin
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Poke a small, round stick into the flat side of the whistle near where you inserted the knife to make the mouth piece.
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Add extra clay pieces to make whimsical whistle sculptures.
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ART PROJECTS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, SUSAN MANES More than 50 Art Projects & Rubrics. Features more than 50 drawing, painting, sculpting, and multimedia art projects that introduce important concepts like the elements of art, art styles like Abstract Expressionism and Pointillism, and skills such as perspective, proportion, and shading. Rubrics help students understand how projects are evaluated. 80 pages. Paperback. Spiral bound. CP7243
ART PROJECTS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
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zigzag, like lightning straight vertical horizontal diagonal Consultant: Glenna Kubit
COLORS may be WARM COLORS, as in hot things found in nature such as the sun and fire. These colors are ORANGE, RED, and YELLOW.
Or colors can be COOL COLORS as in cool things found in nature like snow, ice, the ocean, rivers, lakes, grass, and trees. These colors are GREEN, BLUE, and VIOLET.
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ART IS… ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR CHILDREN POSTERS These colorful posters complement the book of the same name by Glenna Kubit. The posters illustrate the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design in a format that is easily understandable for children. Each poster has simple explanations and bold, bright, attention getting illustrations. Set of 14. 9.5” x 24”.
Projects featuring: • Clay • Oil Pastel • Crayon Resist • Papier Mâché • Sand Art • Weaving • and more
Consultant: Glenna Kubit
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Posters BASIC ELEMENTS OF ART • Colorful posters help students understand the building blocks for creating imaginative art. • Each poster is printed on card stock with a protective coating. 18” x 24”. • Teacher’s guide with suggested activities.
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Line Shape Color Value Form Texture Space
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CP6175CD
BASIC ELEMENTS OF ART DIGITAL POSTERS ON CD
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CP6175DL
BASIC ELEMENTS OF ART DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
$19.99
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“This set of posters makes learning the basic elements and principles of design easy! With clear definitions and beautifully-illustrated examples, these are an indispensable tool for any classroom.”
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN • Large images and text are easy to see • Examples define each concept as it appears in sculpture, architecture, or nature. • Each 18” x 24” poster is printed on card stock with a protective coating. • Teacher’s guide contains suggested activities.
ALSO AVAILABLE IN DIGITAL FORMAT!
Contrast Rhythm Unity Emphasis Pattern Movement Balance
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CP6176CD
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DIGITAL POSTERS ON CD
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CP6176DL
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
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Interactive CD-ROMs
ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN * Students can easily use these creatively designed programs on any computers, any interactive whiteboards, and with any projectors. Both the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design programs include the following: • Introduction • Teacher Guide • Glossary of Terms • Interactive expandable posters • Interactive activities accompany each concept • Interactive sketch pad with color, tool, and texture palettes •Teachers and students can save and/or print their work. • Printable worksheets Seventeen easy-to-navigate screens per concept promote creativity and audio voice-over and video segments increase comprehension of concepts. Grades 4+. ELEMENTS OF ART CD-ROM.
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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN CD-ROM.
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ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Desk Reference
HANDY 81⁄2 X 11-IN. SIZE CARD
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ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN The elements of art and principles of design are clearly illustrated on the front and back of this 81⁄2” x 11” laminated card. They are easy to use for individual study of these valuable concepts as well as a quick reference when creating a work of art. Students will learn easily and quickly how the elements of art and the principles of design work together to create a composition. These inexpensive and sturdy reference cards will withstand heavy use and are available individually or in economy packs of 10 or 30. CP7170 ELEMENTS OF... DESK REFERENCE CP7171
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ELEMENTS OF... DESK REFERENCE SET/10
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CP7172 ELEMENTS OF... DESK REFERENCE SET/30
Book
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Elements of Art: Color
Color
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Elements of Art
Color is one of the most exciting elements of art. There must be light for us to see colors. A blue shirt does not look blue in the dark; it will not look blue under yellow or red light either. For colors to look their truest, they should be seen under white light. When a ray of white light passes through a glass prism, the ray is bent, or refracted. It is separated into bands of color, called the color spectrum. You can also see the spectrum in a rainbow.
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ILLUSTRATED ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN BOOK • Includes full-color reproductions and diagrams illustrating each of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design. • The book is 72 pages with a concealed spiral wire binding, printed in full color. • Students learn more about each concept through a variety of hands-on activities. • Reproducibles and a game using all the concepts are also included.
Intensity refers to the brightness of a color. If we want to dull a color, we mix in a little of its complementary color. If we add a little blue to orange, it dulls the orange; if we add we add a little orange to blue, it dulls the blue.
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The spectrum can be arranged in a circle called a color wheel which shows how colors are related. The most important colors are the primary colors — red, yellow, and blue. All other colors can be made by mixing them. If we mix two primary colors such as red and blue, we get a secondary color — violet. Orange and green are also secondary colors. If we mix a primary color (red) and one of its neighboring secondary colors (orange), we will get an intermediate color (red-orange). There are six intermediate colors. Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Red and green are complementary; so are red-violet and yellow-green.
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There are three properties or characteristics of color — hue, intensity, and value. Hue is simply the name for a color. Hue and color are two words with the same meaning.
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There are no intense colors used in Morrow Bay Morning above. The colors were muted or neutralized by mixing them with their complementary colors. Colors on the blue and green part of the color wheel
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The azaleas are all the same color or hue. Shadows make the values darker in places — and sunlight makes the values lighter. Notice the variety of single color with its shades and tints.
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Display Cards ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS This set of 14 cards introduces the elements of art and principles of design. The cards are printed in color on durable cardstock and scored so they can be folded and used as flash cards, or they can be passed around or displayed. 18” 5 5/8”. CP1823
ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS SET/14
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SET OF 16 DISPLAY CARDS
Elements: • Line • Shape • Color • Value • Form • Texture • Space
Principles: • Balance • Contrast • Emphasis • Movement • Pattern • Rhythm • Unity
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Posters Colorful, graphic posters take the mystery out of the elements of art and principles of design. Informative text and vivid illustrations help your students develop their knowledge. Printed on card stock and laminated. 18” x 24”.
Elements of Art Line Shape Form Color Space Texture Value
Principles of Design Balance Movement Rhythm Contrast Emphasis Pattern Unity
CP6061 ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPALS OF DESIGN SET/14 POSTERS $72.99
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Covers the Elements and Principles of Design with a menu of chapters for easy access to each concept. DVD. 57 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1890 ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
“ This indispensable program takes the mystery out of the elements and principles of design and helps art educators teach these concepts which are an integral part of the National Standards.” – Arts & Activities
$53.99
ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN STUDENT GUIDE WITH ACTIVITIES These colorful and graphic student books correlate with the Elements and Principles of Design Posters and provide an instant student reference. Each of the 14 posters is reproduced in the book with related activities and illustrated examples. Ideal for individuals or small groups of students. CP6068 ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN STUDENT GUIDE
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“The color and close-ups are excellent, and the interesting and easy-tocomprehend narration parallels the Elements and Principles of Design posters....Teachers could easily use this DVD to structure an entire series of lessons.” —Arts & Activities
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KNOW THE ARTIST
Posters KNOW THE ARTIST “This is a highly recommended set of posters that would be a valuable classroom resource for use by all ages.” – Arts & Activities
• Award-winning posters familiarize students with 80 famous artists who have had a strong impact on the art world and our culture. • Students learn to recognize and remember artists and masterworks in a wide variety of styles, techniques, and subjects. • Mix and match artists from your collection of sets to create your own curriculum. 18” x 24” each. Includes teacher’s guide.
EACH SET INCLUDES A TEACHER’S GUIDE WITH SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES.
Know the Artist Student name
Photo or self-portrait
The Artist _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Write a description about yourself—where you were born, about your parents, how many siblings you have, what you like to do, etc.
Know the Artist’s Style _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________
Describe the kind of art you like to create, what colors you like to use, what subject matter interests you, etc.
Know the Art ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________
Draw, paint, or photocopy and label a map of where you have lived.
_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Write a description of your work of art.
Make a color copy of a work of art that is most typical of your artistic style and paste it here.
The Gallery
Paste another of your favorite artworks here
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Paste another of your favorite artworks here
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Paste another of your favorite artworks here
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Note the year you were born, important events that have happened in your lifetime, and things that have happened that interest you. Include photos and drawings if desired.
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 1 * The first set in the Know the Artist series features works such as Mona Lisa, Portrait of Dora Maar, The Night Watchmen, Impression Sunrise, Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, Guernica, Jimson Weed, Three Musicians, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included. CP6110
KTA POSTERS SET 1 $60.99
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KNOW THE ARTIST STUDENT ART POSTER *
Let your students represent themselves as the accomplished artists they are! Space for each child’s portrait, artwork, biography, and time line of their life. 18” x 24”. CP7191
KNOW THE ARTIST STUDENT ART POSTER
CP7192 KNOW THE ARTIST STUDENT ART POSTER SET/30
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 2 * Features works such as the Sistine Chapel, The Potato Eaters, The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, The Nighthawks, Purple Robe and Anemones, Jimson Weed, Three Musicians, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included.
Romare Mary Ca Frida Ka Claude Pablo P Georgia Rembra Leonard
CP6111
CP6110
KTA POSTERS SET 2
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 3 * Features 40 masterworks such as Breezing Up by Homer, Senecio by Klee, Pies, Pies, Pies by Thiebaud, Mt. Ste. Victoire by Cézanne, La Disputa by Raphael, I and the Village by Chagall, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included. CP6113 KTA POSTERS SET 3
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John Big René M Piet Mo Grandm Fritz Sch Sandy S Henri de Johanne
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Features classical and contemporary works such as Blue Mountain, The Card Sharp, Persistence of Memory, The Dance Class, Tahitian Girl with Flower, Freedom from Want, Three Musicians, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included. CP6115 KTA POSTERS SET 5
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John Biggers René Magritte Piet Mondrian Grandma Moses Fritz Scholder Sandy Skoglund Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Johannes Vermeer CP6116
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Alexander Calder Helen Frankenthaler Vincent van Gogh Katsushika Hokusai Edward Hopper Roy Lichtenstein Henri Matisse Michelangelo CP6111
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Keith Haring William H. Johnson Willem de Kooning John Marin Joan Miró Louise Nevelson Oldenburg & Van Bruggen Jackson Pollock CP1817
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Highlights of this set include breathtaking glass pieces by Chihuly, bronze sculptures by Deborah Butterfield and Henry Moore, contemporary works by Kelly, Kahn, John, Rosenquist, and Stella. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included.
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 3
Paul Cézanne Marc Chagall Janet Fish Winslow Homer Paul Klee Raphael Wayne Thiebaud Grant Wood CP6113
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 8
Milton Avery Albert Bierstadt Richard Diebenkorn M.C. Escher Gustav Klimt Robert Rauschenberg Betty Woodman Frank Lloyd Wright CP1833
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Students will be drawn to the colorful, playful work of Keith Haring, William H. Johnson, Joan Miró, and Oldenburg and van Bruggen and the sculptural pieces by Louise Nevelson. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included. CP1817 KTA POSTERS SET 7
KNOW THE ARTIST POSTERS SET 10
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KNOW THE ARTIST SET 4
KNOW THE ARTIST SET 5
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Christo & Jeanne-Claude Red Grooms Jacob Lawrence Thomas Moran Berthe Morisot Henri Rousseau J.M.W. Turner Andy Warhol $60.99
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Deborah Butterfield Dale Chihuly Jasper Johns Wolf Kahn Ellsworth Kelly Henry Moore James Rosenquist Frank Stella CP1836
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Caravaggio Salvador Dalí Edgar Degas Paul Gauguin Wasilly Kandinsky Loïs Mailou-Jones Alexandra Nechita Norman Rockwell
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Raoul Dufy David Hockney Paul Jenkins Edvard Munch Robert Motherwell Judy Pfaff Auguste Rodin William Wegman CP1832
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Romare Bearden Mary Cassatt Frida Kahlo Claude Monet Pablo Picasso Georgia O’Keeffe Rembrandt van Rijn Leonardo da Vinci
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KNOW THE ARTIST POSTERS SET 9
This diverse set features contemporary artists and famous masters, classic architect Frank Lloyd Wright, graphic artist and master of illusion M.C. Escher, ceramist Betty Woodman, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included. CP1833 KTA POSTERTS SET 8
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Features works such as Broadway Boogie Woogie, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Golconda, Country Wedding, Shotgun, Third Ward #1, At the Moulin Rouge, Raining Popcorn, and more. Set of 8 posters. Teacher’s Guide included.
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Posters, DVDs, Books
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“Once again Crystal Productions has created a valuable visual resource for the art classroom. Every middle school and high school art room should have these posters on display.” – Arts & Activities
ART STYLES • One major work representative of each style is introduced, plus additional examples. • Students learn to recognize and remember artists and art styles through techniques and subject matter. • Posters are 18” x 24” and laminated. DVDs are 22 minutes each, closed captioned, and feature an engaging young presenter.
ART STYLES WORKBOOK
EACH SET INCLUDES A TEACHER’S GUIDE WITH SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES.
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STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING ART STYLES: FROM PREHISTORIC TO THE PRESENT This easy-to-use spiral bound book includes reproducible pages of questions for students to answer and interpretive activities for each of the 32 styles presented from prehistoric art to the present in the four DVD programs: Learn Art Styles with Lisa: Prehistoric Art to Medieval Art; Romanesque Art to Post-Impressionism; Fauvism to Nonfigurative Art; and Regionalism to Installation Art.
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The Art Styles posters provide an excellent means for introducing students to important art styles. Each poster includes a large reproduction and four smaller reproductions with explanatory captions. Teachers can read aloud the short description of the style to familiarize the students with the time frame and characteristics of the style. This teacher’s guide reproduces each poster and includes activities and offers suggestions on how to use the prints to better understand and enjoy a wide selection of art. For a complete listing of the many art education resources available from Crystal Productions, call 800-255-8629 and ask for a free color catalog, or visit us online at www.crystalproductions.com.
CrystalProductions Glenview, Illinois
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“Informed and informative, Strategies for Learning Art Styles will prove to be a welcome Art History curriculum supplement, and is especially recommended for home school teaching.” – Midwest Book Review
PREHISTORIC TO MEDIEVAL * Prehistoric Art Egyptian Art Greek Art Roman Art Byzantine Art Pre-Columbian Art Early Chinese Art Medieval Art
FAUVISM TO NONFIGURATIVE * Fauvism Expressionism Cubism Dada Bauhaus Art Deco Surrealism Nonfigurative
CP6124 POSTERS
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CP6126 POSTERS
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CP5572 DVD
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ROMANESQUE TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM * Romanesque Gothic Renaissance Baroque Neoclassicism/Romanticism Realism Impressionism Post-Impressionism
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REGIONALISM TO INSTALLATION ART* Regionalism Abstract Expressionism Color Field Painting Pop Art Op Art Minimalism Photo-Realism Installation Art
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CP6127 POSTERS
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CP5571 DVD CLOSED CAPTIONED
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CP5573 DVD
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ART STYLES: PREHISTORIC ART TO MEDIEVAL ART * Explore early art and architecture including cave paintings from Lascaux, Pyramids, Greek sculpture and amphoras, the Colosseum, Mayan and Incan art, Byzantine art, Chinese bronzes and marble carvings, and illuminated manuscripts and early religious paintings. DVD: 22 minutes, closed captioned.
ART STYLES: FAUVISM TO NONFIGURATIVE * This set of eight posters features well-known works and artists from the early 1900s through Modernism and the first half of the 20th century. Covers artists including Matisse, Munch, Picasso, Duchamp, Dalí, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Klee, and many more. DVD: 22 minutes, closed captioned.
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ART STYLES: PREHISTORIC ART TO MEDIEVAL ART POSTER SET/8 $60.99
CP5574 ART STYLES: PREHISTORIC ART TO MEDIEVAL ART DVD
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CP5572 ART STYLES: FAUVISM TO NONFIGURATIVE DVD
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ART STYLES: REGIONALISM TO INSTALLATION ART * Students learn about some of the most recent styles in art as they study the work of Grant Wood, Hans Hofmann, Jackson Pollock, Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Victor Vasarely, Sandy Skoglund, Red Grooms, and others. DVD: 22 minutes, closed captioned.
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ART STYLES: ROMANESQUE TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM POSTERS SET/8 $60.99
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ART STYLES: REGIONALISM TO INSTALLATION ART POSTERS SET/8 $60.99
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ART STYLES: ROMANESQUE TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM DVD
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ART STYLES: ROMANESQUE TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM * This set begins with Gothic Art and continues through the end of the 19th century. Important artists and architecture are featured including Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Monet, van Gogh, Cézanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, and more. DVD: 22 minutes, closed captioned.
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TAKE 5 ART PRINTS
Posters
TAKE 5 ART PRINTS EACH SET INCLUDES A TEACHER’S GUIDE WITH SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES.
• Award-winning posters familiarize students with 80 famous artists who have had a strong impact on the art world and our culture. • Students learn to recognize and remember artists and masterworks in a wide variety of styles, techniques, and subjects. • Mix and match artists from your collection of sets to create your own curriculum. • Guided analysis on the backs of the prints gives in-depth information about each work, including:
• Subject • Cultural Context • Elements of Art & Principles of Design • Media & Techniques • Interpretation • Comparison
• 18” x 24”, printed on card stock, and laminated.
ABSTRACT ART
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DAVIS, BLIPS AND IFS 33600201 DEMUTH, BUILDINGS ABSTRACTION 33600202 DOVE, FOGHORNS 33600203 MARISOL, COCKTAIL PARTY 33600204 HARTLEY, CHANTIES TO THE NORTH 33600205
ART AND LANGUAGE ARTS
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MILLER, ZEBRAS & HYENAS
33609001 DES JARLAIT, WOMAN WITH BLUEBERRIES 33609002 SMITH III, DANCE FOR THE HUNT 33609003 RUIZ, SONGS MY FATHER TAUGHT ME 33609004 BIGGERS, FOUR SEASONS 33609005
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AMISH QUILT, DOUBLE NINE PATCH MCNEILL, ESCHER BOWL VASARELY, GESTALT-ZOELD FULLER, U.S. PAVILION FOR EXPO ‘67 NOTRE DAME, NORTH ROSE WINDOW
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ART AND MUSIC
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BENTON, SOURCES OF COUNTRY MUSIC 33608701 WARHOL, BEETHOVEN 33608702 JONES, EL RANCHO LOUNGE & TWIST PALACE 33608703 CRITE, PARADE ON HAMMOND STREET 33608704 BEARDEN, OUT CHORUS 33608705
ART AND SCIENCE CURRY, TORNADO OVER KANSAS MORAN, CHASM OF THE COLORADO GRANDMA MOSES, PULL BOYS HIROSHIGE, GREAT BRIDGE, SUDDEN SHOWER HEADE, CATTLEYA ORCHID
ART AND SOCIAL STUDIES EDDY, NEW SHOES FOR H LAWRENCE, BUILDERS WOOD, FALL PLOWING GARZA, FAIR AT REYNOSA TOOKER, MARKET
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CP6094 33609401 33609402 33609403 33609404 33609405
ART OF SPORT GROOMS, FAST BREAK HANSON, FOOTBALL PLAYER RUGOLO, MURAL OF SPORTS LAWRENCE, MUNICH OLYMPIC GAMES TAIT, SKATING IN CENTRAL PARK
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BEARDEN, PITTSBURGH MEMORIES BELLOWS, CLIFF DWELLERS BURCHFIELD, RAINY NIGHT GUARDI, GRAND CANAL STEFFEN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
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BIERSTADT, AMONG THE SIERRA NEVADA 33600101 CATLIN, VIEW OF A MANDAN VILLAGE 33600102 CONSTABLE, VIEW ON THE STOUR 33600103 HOPPER, HOUSE AND BOATS 33600104 KANDINSKY, BLUE MOUNTAIN 33600105
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MURALS ALBRO, CALIFORNIA COVARRUBIAS, GENESIS: GIFT OF LIFE WYLAND, WHALING WALL #82 COCHRAN, COMMUNITY BRIDGE HAAS, CHISHOLM TRAIL CATTLE DRIVE
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POP ART OLDENBURG, SAW, SAWING LICHTENSTEIN, REVERIE ROSENQUIST, PRESIDENT ELECT HANSON, SUPERMARKET SHOPPER WARHOL, CAMPBELL’S SOUP CAN, 19¢
PRINTMAKING CASSATT, THE LETTER JOHNSON, THREE FRIENDS HOKUSAI, GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA THIEBAUD, CAKE WINDOW TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, MOULIN ROUGE
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• Teacher’s guide in each set helps in lesson preparation at all levels and provides additional information and related activities.
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MICHELANGELO, PIETÁ 33602001 RODIN, THE THINKER 33602002 MOORE, RECLINING MOTHER AND CHILD 33602004 CALDER, LOBSTER TRAP & FISH TAIL 33602003 OLDENBURG, SPOONBRIDGE & CHERRY 33602005
SELF-PORTRAITS
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WOOD, RETURN FROM BOHEMIA 33600801 LAWRENCE, IN THE STUDIO 33600802 CLOSE, SELF-PORTRAIT, 1997 33600803 VIGÉE-LEBRUN, SELF-PORTRAIT W/ STRAW HAT 33600804 VAN GOGH, SELF-PORTRAIT IN FRONT OF EASEL 33600805
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MAGRITTE, TIME TRANSFIXED 33603801 GOING, STILL LIFE WITH RED MAT 33603802 NELSON, HEFTY 2-PLY 33603803 DE HEEM, STILL LIFE 33603804 PICASSO, BULL’S HEAD, FRUIT, & PITCHER 33603805
URBAN ENVIRONMENTS RINGGOLD, TAR BEACH BRUEGEL, CHILDREN’S GAMES RIVERA, DETROIT INDUSTRY SEURAT, A SUNDAY ON LA GRANDE JATTE HOPPER, NIGHTHAWKS
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11. AMISH QUILT, DOUBLE NINE PATCH 33609101 12. MCNEILL, ESCHER BOWL 33609102 13. VASARELY, GESTALT-ZOELD 33609103 14. FULLER, U.S. PAVILION FOR EXPO ‘67 33609104 15. NOTRE DAME, NORTH ROSE WINDOW 33609105
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16. BENTON, SOURCES OF COUNTRY MUSIC 33608701 17. WARHOL, BEETHOVEN 33608702 18. JONES, EL RANCHO LOUNGE & TWIST PALACE 33608703 33608704 19. CRITE, PARADE ON HAMMOND STREET 20. BEARDEN, OUT CHORUS 33608705
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21. CURRY, TORNADO OVER KANSAS 33608601 22. MORAN, CHASM OF THE COLORADO 33608602 23. GRANDMA MOSES, PULL BOYS 33608604 24. HIROSHIGE, GREAT BRIDGE 33608603 25. HEADE, CATTLEYA ORCHID 33608605
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36. BEARDEN, PITTSBURGH MEMORIES 33600601 37. BELLOWS, CLIFF DWELLERS 33600602 38. BURCHFIELD, RAINY NIGHT 33600603 39. GUARDI, GRAND CANAL 33600604 40. STEFFEN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 33600605
CP6093 PRINTMAKING 5 PRINTS & TEACHER’S GUIDE
41. BIERSTADT, AMONG THE SIERRA NEVADA 42. CATLIN, VIEW OF A MANDAN VILLAGE 43. CONSTABLE, VIEW ON THE STOUR 44. HOPPER, HOUSE AND BOATS 45. KANDINSKY, BLUE MOUNTAIN 46. ALBRO, CALIFORNIA 47. COVARRUBIAS, GENESIS: GIFT OF LIFE 48. WYLAND, WHALING WALL #82 49. COCHRAN, COMMUNITY BRIDGE 50. HAAS, CHISHOLM TRAIL CATTLE DRIVE
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POP ART 51. OLDENBURG, SAW, SAWING 52. LICHTENSTEIN, REVERIE 53. ROSENQUIST, PRESIDENT ELECT 54. HANSON, SUPERMARKET SHOPPER 55. WARHOL, CAMPBELL’S SOUP CAN, 19¢
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56. CASSATT, THE LETTER 33609301 57. JOHNSON, THREE FRIENDS 33609302 58. HOKUSAI, GREAT WAVE OFF KANAGAWA 33609303 59. THIEBAUD, CAKE WINDOW 33609304 60. TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, MOULIN ROUGE 33609305
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CP6037 URBAN ENVIRONMENTS 5 PRINTS & TEACHER’S GUIDE $53.99
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71. MAGRITTE, TIME TRANSFIXED 72. GOING, STILL LIFE WITH RED MAT 73. NELSON, HEFTY 2-PLY 74. DE HEEM, STILL LIFE 75. PICASSO, BULL’S HEAD, FRUIT, & PITCHER 76. RINGGOLD, TAR BEACH 77. BRUEGEL, CHILDREN’S GAMES 78. RIVERA, DETROIT INDUSTRY 79. SEURAT, A SUNDAY ON LA GRANDE JATTE 80. HOPPER, NIGHTHAWKS
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“An indispensable resource.” —School Arts
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ARTICULATE: THE GAME OF ARTHOUGHT AND ARTALK This easy-to-play game facilitates critical thinking about art through the four disciplines that contribute to the creation, understanding, and appreciation of art. Includes an 18” x 24” game board, question cards, and reproducible scorecards.
EXPERIENCE ART: A HANDBOOK FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH WORKS OF ART Berry, Brockman, Herbrich, Hilborn, Lewis, Reese An indispensable resource to guide students in adventurous, organized, and reflective ways. The inventive activities will strengthen and enhance curricular objectives and foster higherlevel thinking and looking skills. 96 pages, spiral binding.
CP6029 ARTICULATE: THE GAME
CP5899 EXPERIENCE ART HANDBOOK
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61. MICHELANGELO, PIETÁ 62. RODIN, THE THINKER 63. MOORE, RECLINING MOTHER AND CHILD 64. CALDER, LOBSTER TRAP & FISH TAIL 65. OLDENBURG, SPOONBRIDGE & CHERRY
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Posters, DVD, Book
The textured surface
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Cut out letters of name or word
Glue letters in place
Add lines and dark shapes
Add washes Cut or tear photos with theme for darks
CrystalProductions
Make trial arrangements
Glue in place, from back to front Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
CrystalProductions
Peter Tytla. Tired. Photographic fragments on illustration board, 40 x 30 inches
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Edward Betts. Still Life. Found and prepared paper collage, 18 x 11 inches
Paul St. Denis. Flower Lady. Mixed media collage, 45 x 34 inches
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Gerald Brommer. From Jo’s Garden. Mixed media collage on paper, 11 x 15 inches
Add dark shadows Paint over theCrystalProductions textured surface
Mary Britten Lynch. Fish Tale. Handcast
Mary Britten Lynch. Fish Tale. Handcast paper collage, 30 x 40 inches
B.J. White. The Center of Things. Mixed media collage, 30 x 22 inches
John Brooks Miller. Young Juliette. Watercolor and collage, 38 x 28 inches Gerald Brommer. Landscape Design. Watercolor and collage, 11 x 11 inches
Spattering white paint
Stanley Grosse. Kyoto Ridge Series. Mixed found materials, 38 x 53 inches
paperCo. collage, 30 x 40 inches © Copyright 2009 Crystal Productions
Carolyn Cooke. Midnight Blues. Torn up old painting, 15 x 22 inches
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Collage rice paper Addshapes colored shapes
Blot to lift wet color
Gerald Brommer. Chapel on Samos. Mixed media collage, 11 x 15 inches
N. Natasha Kostan. Untitled #203. Found paper collage
Donna Berryhill. Model with Apple. acrylic and collage, 32 x 40 inches
Beginning to add paint
Nancy Goodman Lawrence. Ori. Maps and found papers, 23 x 31 inches
Add dark shadows
Drawing on the support
Build the image, back to front
Betty Schabacker. Bandhavgarh (Tiger and Leopard). Fabric collage on panel, 69 x 43 inches
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
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Try to figure out what materials these artists used in their work. When working with collage, you can use anything that helps create the kind Gluing papers in placeof surface or image you wish to develop. You can even recycle old collages or paintings, or use non-art materials.
Electra Stamelos. Flower Series #83. Cut watercolor paintings, 18 x 24 inches
Collage artists find some materials in art stores, but also in their garages, newspapers and magazines, fabric shops, and even lying on the sidewalk. The tools and glues that collage artists use vary from art store materials to hammers, nails, screws, string, and all types of adhesives, tools, and brushes.
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Jim Bockelman. Untitled. Watercolor and collage, 14 x 11 inches
Preparing papers
Collage the background first
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Working with collage is an exciting way to explore different materials and new directions in your own work.
Make a trial arrangement Still Life with Puzzles. Found paper collage on paper, 11 x 15 inches
Henri Matisse Robert Motherwell Robert Rauschenberg Ad Reinhardt Kurt Schwitters Tapies
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COLLAGE Posters
This easy-to-use set details various techniques for creating collages, from pure paper collage to photographic collages to partially and fully integrated collage, where paint and other media can be added to the artwork. Printed on card stock with holes for hanging and a protective coating. 18" x 24".
Helen Reed. Rehearsal. Mixed media collage, 22 x 30 inches
In a fully integrated collage, none of the original collage shapes can be seen, but their textures are evident.
Gerald Brommer. Rocks and Water. Watercolor and rice paper collage on paper, 11 x 15 inches
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Juan Gris David Hockney Jasper Johns Franz Klein Lee Krasner Malevich
Peter Tytla. Tired. Photographic fragments on illustration board, 40 x 30 inches
Jean Art Romare Bearden Joseph Cornell Willem de Kooning Jean Dubuffet Marcel Duchamp
Gerald Brommer. Untitled Study. Mixed media collage, 12 x 16 inches
Cut or tear shapes
Charlie Martin. African Customs #2. Photo collage on board, 15 x 22 inches
Paints and Colors
Notable Collage Artists
Mary Britten Lynch. Backyard at Bob & Sue’s. Photo collage on illustration board, 12 x 18 inches
Collage Supports
Use a variety of papers
Photo Materials
Student. Football Fantasy. Photo collage on paper, each 12 x 8 inches
Found Papers
John Selleck. Patio Figures. Photo and paper collage on illustration board, 39 x 32 inches
Collage Adhesives
Arthur Secunda. Les Alpilles. prepared papers – silk screened, 24 x 18 inches
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In photo collage, photographic materials (magazines, etc.) are torn or cut into shapes, then collaged. Prepared Papers
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In partially integrated collages, paper shapes can be seen, even if part of the surface has been painted.
Gerald Brommer. Point Lobos Monarch. Watercolor and collage, 30 x 22 inches
Today, artists create fascinating images by gluing paper, photos, fabric, metal, wood, or other items to their surfaces. Collages can be very simple arrangements of paper shapes or can be extrememely complex.
Collage Artists at Work
Charles Weinbrenner. Wharf. Found and prepared papers, 36 x 36 inches
Bottle of Suze (La Bouteille de Suze). Pablo Picasso, 1912. Pasted papers, gouache, and charcoal, 253⁄4 x 193⁄4 inches. Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis. University Purchase, Kende Sale Fund, 1946. © 2009 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
In pure collage, all the paper shapes can be seen, and nothing is added to the surface.
Murray Zucker. Untitled. Found paper collage
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Modern collage techniques were started in France in 1912 when Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque glued torn and cut papers to their oil paintings. They included newspaper clippings, headlines, wallpaper, and other found papers to create interesting shapes in their work. In the 1920s, German artist Kurt Schwitters pasted all sorts of papers in random arrangements, and an exciting new kind of art joined painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture as fine art. It was called papier collé, the French term for pasted paper.
ALSO AVAILABLE IN DIGITAL FORMAT!
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Also available on CD or as a digital download. Now you can project the posters from any computer, print them as student handouts, or display them on any whiteboard!
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CP1896 PRINTED POSTERS
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CP1896CD
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DIGITAL POSTERS ON CD
CP1896DL DOWNLOAD DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
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J.T. Schnitzer. Damaged Package. Mixed media on panel, 11 x 11 inches
Pat Cox. 23 Eucalyptus Leaves. Watercolor and mixed media collage, 9 x 12 inches
Jean Deemer. Aftermath. Handmade paper, wire mesh, Foam core, and acrylic paint on board, 11 x 30 inches
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Bruce Dorfman. Yellow Purple. Paper, fabric, metal, wood, acrylic, and gouache on wood panel, 20 x 30 inches
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“An amazing collection of work that utilizes collage by bringing together painting and sculpture and provides colorful, inventive, thought-provoking inspiration for experimenting with the medium.” —amazon.com
DVD
COLLAGE METHODS Students learn techniques to create collages using tissue paper, construction paper, photographs, images from magazines and newspapers, paint, and more. 29 minutes. CP0225 COLLAGE METHODS DVD
$29.99
Book
COLLAGE TECHNIQUES, BROMMER Hundreds of full color examples by Picasso, Matisse, and more, and step-by-step demonstrations provide all the details of collage construction. Elements and principles are also covered. 160 pages, paperback. BK1225 COLLAGE TECHNIQUES BOOK
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PRINTMAKING
CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS - COLLAGE / PRINTMAKING
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These 18” x 24” posters show step-by-step how to create multiple images by the process of printmaking. The Relief Printing and Serigraphy posters are ideal for grades 1 through 5 with some teacher assistance and the Intaglio and Lithography posters are ideal for grades 6 through 12. Finished examples by professional artists as well as student artists are shown. SET 1 - RELIEF PRINTS Printing from any kind of raised surface which is what is left when the negative spaces and lines are cut away from a base of wood or linoleum. SET 1 - SERIGRAPHY A stencil printing process that involves many colors printed through a silk screen. CP7237 SET 1: RELIEF PRINTS & SERIGRAPHY SET/4 POSTERS
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SET 2 - INTAGLIO Printing from engraved or cut lines that hold ink below the surface of a plate.
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SET 2 - LITHOGRAPHY This process relies on the fact that water and grease do not mix. CP7238 SET 2: INTAGLIO & LITHOGRAPHY SET/4 POSTERS
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TESSELATIONS
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Translation tessellations are easily made from squares where shapes are cut from two adjacent sides of a square or rectangle and they slide to the opposite sides to make the template. The template slides horizontally and vertically to complete the pattern.
These handy posters introduce tessellations with examples of practical applications such as tiles and quilts. Students see step-by-step how to create translation, rotation, and reflection tessellations. Printed on card stock with holes for hanging and laminated. 18” x 24”.
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WHAT IS A TESSELLATION? A tessellation is a potentially endless repeated pattern made up of one or more shapes that fit together like puzzle pieces with no gaps or overlaps. Square and other quadrilaterals, triangles, and hexagons can be used to design tessellations and they can be modified to create interlocking shapes as described in this poster series. The word tessellation is derived from the Latin word tessella meaning tile.
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Islamic Tile Design, Jafar Mogadam
Islamic Tile Design, Jafar Mogadam
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Place the template on one of the grids of paper and line up the original four corners of the template with flip trace and slide with a pencil. the corners of a 3-in. square, and
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Slide the template horizontally and vertically and trace on the grid until the entire sheet of paper is completed.
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Draw 3-in. grids in pencil on two 12 x 18-in. pieces of different colored papers. flip and slide
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Birds and Fish, Jinny Beyer
The posters complement the DVD Tessellations: How to Create Them available from Crystal Productions.
Consultant: Jim McNeil
REFLECTION
Slide the left piece to the right side of the index card and tape in place. Slide the top piece to the bottom and tape in place.
Reflection tessellations are more complicated as shapes are cut from adjacent sides of a square, then the shapes are flipped, and they slide to opposite sides to make the template. The template is then flipped and it slides horizontally, then flipped again and slides vertically until the pattern is completed.
Rotation tessellations can be made from squares where the shapes are cut from adjacent Tessellation designs have been used for adjacent over 6000 sides and rotated to other sides. The template is then rotated 900 on a grid until years by designers and mathematicians. the pattern is completed. Early tessellations were often mosaic tile designs used to decorate the floors and ceilings of palaces and mosques. The tessellated designs in the Alhambra mosque in Spain inspired the Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher. The contribution Escher made to tessellations was to make them out of recognizable rotate 90° figures. Tessellation designsrotate are 90° often seen in quilts, clockwise fabric, and wallpaper.
There are many ways to design tessellation patterns using different Translation modified polygons. template These posters illustrate example of tessellations used in mosaic tiles, a quilt, graphic design, and computer art. The three basic types of tessellations are introduced - translation, rotation, and reflection. The step-by-step demonstrations explain how to modify square templates to develop tessellations using 1 These examples are a grid and cut paper. representational figures; however, it is best to start with simple abstract patterns and then develop representational tessellations.
4 TESSELLATIONS Cut along the lines you have drawn which will give you three separate pieces.
To make a template, cut a 3-in. square from a 3 x 5-in. index card. Draw a line from corner 1 to corner 2 and from corner 1 to corner 3.
Repeat tracing the template on the second piece of paper and then cut out the shapes.
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TESSELLATIONS: HOW TO CREATE THEM Jim McNeill introduces tessellations and shows examples. He presents a step-by-step demonstration creating translation, rotation, and reflection tessellations using index cards as templates. Student examples are also shown. 27 minutes.
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Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on every other square in a checker-board pattern.
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Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation. flip and slide
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To make a template, cut a 3-in. square from a 3 x 5-in. index card. Draw a line from corner 1 to corner 2 and from corner 1 to corner 3.
Cut along the lines you have drawn which will give you three separate pieces.
Rotate the top piece around the upper right corner to the right side and tape in place. Rotate the left piece around the lower left corner to the bottom and tape.
Draw 3-in. grids in pencil on two 12 x 18-in. pieces of different colored papers.
Place the template on one of the grids of paper and line up the original four corners of the template with the corners of a 3-in. square and trace with a pencil.
Rotate the template 900 around the upper right corner and trace it. Continue rotating and tracing until the entire sheet is completed.
Repeat tracing the template on the second piece of paper and then cut out the shapes.
Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on every other square in a checker-board pattern.
Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation.
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To make a template, cut a 3-in. square from a 3 x 5-in. index card. Draw a line from corner 2 to corner 4 and from corner 3 to corner 4.
Cut along the lines you have drawn which will give you three separate pieces.
Flip over the right piece and slide it to the left, and flip over the bottom piece and slide it to the top, and tape the pieces in place.
Draw 3-in. grids in pencil on two 12 x 18-in. pieces of different colored papers.
Place the template on one of the grids of paper and line up the original four corners of the template with the corners of a 3-in. square and trace with a pencil.
Flip the template vertically and slide it horizontally and trace it , then flip it horizontally and slide vertically and trace it, completing the entire sheet.
Repeat tracing the template on the second piece of paper and then cut out the shapes.
Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on every other square in a checker-board pattern.
Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation.
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TESSELLATIONS: THE HISTORY AND MAKING OF SYMMETRICAL DESIGNS, PAM STEPHENS AND JIM MCNEILL Take a journey through the history of tessellations and learn step-by-step how to create translations, rotations, and reflections. 40 pages, paperback. Grades 4+. CP5875 TESSELATIONS: THE HISTORY AND MAKING...
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Introduction to Mobiles
Tree Mobiles
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What Is A Mobile? Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered what it might be like to step inside it or to see pieces of it moving? Movement is what mobiles are about. Whether hanging in an art museum or over an infant’s crib, a series of decorative elements suspended from wires or similar material is called a mobile. But how did mobiles get their name? Where, exactly, did they come from? And more importantly, where in the wide world of art do mobiles fit?
Timothy Rose, Ivy, 2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 18 inches wide x 36 inches tall x 24 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com
Jump rings are an important component of tree mobiles. Jump rings are small circular loops that can be used to join an object to a wire. To make jump rings wind a length of wire around a small cylinder such as a drill bit or a colored pencil. Slide the spiral off the cylinder and use the tips of your wire cutters to cut the spiral into individual rings.
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To make an end loop, first, grip the end of the wire with the tip of the round nose pliers. Now, bend the wire away from you. Slide the pliers down the wire a little and bend away from you again, then repeat once more until you have made a little loop in the wire. Remember to hold your finger as close to the bend as possible; this prevents the wire from bowing and gives you more control.
To create a balance loop, locate the balance point by putting your finger under the wire and move it around until the element is balanced the way you 4 wish. Mark the wire with a pen. Then, using the round nose pliers, bend an overhand loop in the wire at the point you marked with your pen.
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Spiral mobiles (also known as petals mobiles) are vertical mobiles that are constructed like an inverted flower. The smallest elements are in the center of the mobile, and the larger elements surround the smaller elements. Spiral mobiles are more three dimensional and sculptural than articulated mobiles.
Articulation is the concept essential to a Calder-inspired mobile. Many of Calder’s most famous mobiles were simple, elegant articulated systems, beginning with a small shape at the end, then larger and larger pieces attached. Once suspended, a breeze catches the smallest end piece of a mobile and sets it in motion. As it moves, the wire turns until its loop catches, then the wire becomes rigid to the next wire, and picks up that second wire, and continues, creating a beautiful articulated movement. Round Nosed Pliers
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Timothy Rose, Everything, 1999, 72-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
Articulated Mobiles
There are many ways to create mobiles. These posters focus on three main types of mobiles—tree mobiles, articulated mobiles, and spiral or petal mobiles. The most important concept in mobile making is balance points. Once you have mastered the art of creating loops and balancing, you will be amazed at the variety that you will be able to achieve with simple materials and a little imagination.
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The most basic element of a tree mobile consists of one element attached to a wire. More commonly, two elements are balanced on either end of a wire.
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The simple one or two element systems can then be joined together to create a three or four element system. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Try different combinations of one, two, three, and four element systems.
Remember that half the fun of making mobiles is that the finished piece is never exactly the same as the original layout. Once you are comfortable with the process, experiment with objects of different sizes and shapes.
Timothy Rose, Small Landscape, 2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 24 inches wide x 14 inches tall x 24 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com
Rick Bissell, Quiet Ending, 29 inches tall x 36-inch swing diameter, painted aluminum sheet metal and stainless steel wire. © 2008 Rick Bissel
Jack Bischke, Untitled, 22 x 24 inches, acrylic plastic, piano wire, and wood, with help from jump rings, fishing swivels, and weights. © 2008 Jack Bischke, www.jacksmobiles.com
Creating Mobiles
Learn the history of mobiles then see step-by-step how to create tree mobiles, articulated mobiles, and spiral mobiles. Illustrations show how to create balance loops, jump rings, and more. Includes examples by contemporary artists. Printed on card stock with holes for hanging and a protective UV coating. 18” x 24”.
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Timothy Rose, Dragonfly, 2001, painted sheet metal, 6 feet long, 8-foot span, 18 inches tall. www.mobilesculpture.com
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How things pass over and under each other can become a challenge in creating articulated mobiles. For your first articulated mobile, try starting with a very small element and increase the size of each element as you add on. To balance elements that very dramatically in size, you will find that you will need to move your balance point much closer to the larger element. Again, try laying the elements out on paper first.
To make an articulated mobile, start with the small bottom shapes and work your way up. To begin, take the two smallest shapes that you have. Take a wire of appropriate length and attach the shapes to each end, keeping in mind that the balance point should be closer to the heavier element.
Continue adding shapes. Notice that unlike a tree mobile, you will generall just have one shape attached to the end of each wire in an articulated mobile. This allows the mobile to move as a single body.
Continue adding shapes until you have achieved your desired result. Notice that in a small to large mobile, the wires will need to be longer as the shapes get larger. Experiment with other shapes when you are ready.
Hang your finished mobile. Watch the movement. Tap on the first smaller piece, and watch how it picks up the next piece, then the next, and so on. Experiment with different shapes, materials, and colors.
To make a spiral mobile, work from small to large, bottom to top. Start by attaching two small elements together with a two-hole attachment. Add a slightly larger element to the first one.
In spiral mobiles, the pieces should be attached at right angles, so you will need your loops to be forward facing. Bend the loop forward 90 degrees to accomplish this.
Continue to add pieces to the mobile, each time making the element a little bigger. Remember to use forward facing loops.
In spiral mobiles, it is preferable to use curved shapes so the pieces do not bump into one another.
Continue adding pieces to the mobile until you are satisfied with the composition.
The shape of a spiral mobile is similar to a nautilus shell. The movement is a gentle, contemplative turn.
Consultants: Timothy Rose and Alexander Rose
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Timothy Rose, Red Petals, 2001, 4 feet tall, painted sheet metal. 4 feet diameter. www.mobilesculpture.com
Timothy Rose, Dragonteeth, burnished galvanized sheet/stainless steel wire, 40 inches tall, 84-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
To make articulated mobiles, you will need to learn how to make a two-hole attachment instead of using jump rings. First, make two small holes near the edge of the shape. Pass the wire into the hole that is nearer to the edge of the shape, then bend it so that you can put it through the second hole. Once it’s through the second hole, crush the edge of the wire towards the first hole.
Consultants: Timothy Rose and Alexander Rose
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DVD MOBILES: HOW TO CREATE THEM Artist Timothy Rose introduces students to mobiles and inventor Alexander Calder. • Demonstrates articulated, tree, and spiral mobiles. • Laying out the mobile design, cutting shapes, attaching and balancing the wires, and assembling the mobile are shown. DVD. 34 minutes. CP1979 MOBILES: HOW TO CREATE THEM
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Christopher Gulick, Study for Delores, date?, size?, colored pencil on paper
Calder was inspired by the colorful nonobjective work of Piet Mondrian, Joan Miró, and Wassily Kandinsky. Calder’s discovery had a profound effect on modern art. Artists today such as Christopher Gulick, Jack Bischke, and Rick Bissel continue to be inspired by this art form, and continue to influence its evolution.
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Timothy Rose, Beebop, stainless steel/stainess steel wire. 60 inches long, 72-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
Timothy Rose, Cut Circles, 2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 84 inches wide x 36 inches tall x 48 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com
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Tree Mobiles are mobiles arranged in a branching system with similarly sized elements. Think of the elements of a tree mobile as a trunk, branches, and small leaves. An important concept to remember when you are creating any mobile is to start at the bottom (small systems) and work you way to the top. Tree mobiles are great for collections of items such as stamps, bottle caps, seashells, coins, or other simply small abstract shapes.
History of Mobiles American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) is known as the Father of the Mobile. In 1931, Calder created his first kinetic sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of art. His first kinetic sculpture moved by systems of cranks and motors, and were dubbed “mobiles” by Marcel Duchamp—in French mobile refers to both “motion” and “motive.” Calder abandoned the mechanical aspects of these works when he discovered that he could create mobiles that would move on their own with currents of air or wind. The unpredictable movement of a mobile is a major part of its charm.
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Posters, DVD, Book, Display Cards DRAWING POSTERS • These informative posters illustrate basic drawing concepts including form, perspective, color, gesture, and contour. These processes incorporate a variety of drawing tools such as graphite, charcoal, ink, pastels, colored pencils, chalk, and markers. 17” x 22”. • Large reproductions illustrate each subject. • Interpretive diagrams explain the basic concepts. • Additional examples by different artists explore other subjects and methods for each process. • The posters are printed on heavy card stock with holes for hanging and laminated. The 10 Drawing Posters include: • Tools and Materials • Marking Systems • Establishing Forms • Perspective • Gesture Drawing CP6083
The author of the book, Discovering Drawing, and a dynamic artist and teacher, Ted Rose demonstrates how your students can make successful drawings and learn the basic skills to create art. Using simple subjects like boxes, paper bags, and a chair, Rose emphasizes the techniques of line, stroke, and tone to establish negative space, the object, and ground for an effective composition. The demonstrations include the following:
HOOKED ON DRAWING, SANDY BROOKE This collection of 61 art exercises teaches students the fundamentals of drawing. The lessons are presented in six sections: Line Drawing, Value and Modeling, Perspective, Space/Shape/Plane, Texture, and Portraits. 302 pages, paperback. • Developing Line, Stroke, and Tone • Establishing Object, Ground, and Negative Space • Establishing Composition • Exploring Perspective
• Utilizing Perspective in an Urban Environment • How to Approach Landscapes
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DISCOVERING DRAWING Artist Ted Rose demonstrates how to make successful drawings. Using simple subjects like boxes, paper bags, and a chair, Rose emphasizes the techniques of line, stroke, and tone to establish negative space, the object, and ground for an effective composition. DVD. 36 minutes.
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• Development of Figure Drawing
• Integrating Drawing and Painting
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Display Cards DRAWING AND PERSPECITVE DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces drawing and perspective concepts. Printed on card stock and scored, the cards can be folded into flash cards — or displayed for a continuous reminder. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1830 DRAWING AND PERSPECTIVE DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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• Contour Drawing • Color in Drawing • Portraits and Figures • Still Lifes • Landscapes
• Tool and Materials • Establishing Forms • Marking Systems • Gesture • Contour • Color • Portraits and Figures • Still Lifes
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NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
• Landscapes • Perspective • Atmospheric Perspective • One-Point Perspective • Two-Point Perspective • Three-Point Perspective • Multiple Vanishing Points • Circles and Cylinders
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Perspective is a way to create the illusion of three dimensions (height, width, and depth) on a two-dimensional surface (height and width). In linear perspective the sizes of objects diminish as they get farther away from the viewer, and parallel lines get closer together as they recede in space, until they converge at a vanishing point (VP).
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If scenes or objects are directly ahead of the viewer, the parallel lines or sides of objects leading away from the viewer will converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon line, an imaginary line that is exactly at the height of the observer’s eyes (eye level).
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In two-point perspective, the box, building, or other object is not seen directly facing the viewer. Instead, we can see two sides of the object, and each recedes toward its own vanishing point on the horizon line. Two of the three dimensions (width and depth) are receding from the viewer and from the picture plane. When we can clearly see two walls or two sides of boxes, two-point perspective must be used.
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• These posters illustrate basic perspective concepts and provides a handy reference for students. Each poster includes diagrams and photographs to explain different types of perspective and to simplify difficult concepts. 18” x 24”.
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From the nearest corner of the house, lines were drawn left and right and continued to VP where they met at vanishing points. By connecting Horizon linethe two vanishing points with a horizontal line we can establish the eye level of the photographer. All edges parallel to each side wall will go to the same vanishing point. All other lines are vertical.
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When looking directly down on a box or building, or directly up at a tall building or pole, the vertical lines seem to converge until they reach a vanishing point, often very far above or below the eye level. Three-point perspective is needed to draw this. Three-point perspective is also needed to correctly draw roofs, stairways, and ramps and for drawing boxes or objects that are tilted toward or away from the viewer.
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How to draw a box in one-point perspective
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Draw a square or Draw lines from the Draw a second rectangle Finally, color Circles and Cylinders rectangle of any size. corners to the whose corners connect the box and A circle seen and drawn in perspective is called an ellipse. It will appear to be elongated rather than perfectly round. The circular opening or end of a round form will appear flatter as it nears the horizon vanishing point. with the vanishing lines erase the How to draw init.two-point perspective line or eye level, and rounder as it gets farther belowaorbox above and connect the corners vanishing of the two rectangles. lines. VP VP VP VP Horizon line Horizon line
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Stand next to tall building and look up to become aware of threepoint perspective. The vertical This illustration edges of the building no longer shows how to seem vertical, but appear to slant make transparent inward as they recede upward and boxes in two-point away from you. All three surfaces perspective. You (height, width, and depth) are must be able to receding from your eye. The eye see all 12 edges level in this photograph is well and eight corners. below the bottom of the image. Can you make boxes into which you can look?
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Looking sharply down on a structure, the edges lead to three vanishing points because all three dimensions (length, width, and height) are receding from the viewer. The vanishing points are located outside of the image area.
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To accurately draw receding objects such as telephone poles, gates, fences, railroad ties, floor tiles, windows in buildings, and other objects that None the rectangular forms have sides parallel to another of the forms, and each one will require The edges of parallel rectangular forms will all lead to the of vanishing pointscareful on a single are same evenlyset spaced apart, some measuring must beofdone. its own pair of vanishing points – on the same horizon line. This is multiple-point perspective. horizon line. This is two-point perspective.
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ellipse: a flattened circle or elongated oval. A circle seen from an angle appears to be oval in shape, or elliptical.
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foreshortening: a drawing technique that shows an apparent shortening of objects as they recede from the viewer.
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Addto another mountain Repeat this process Draw a triangle shape see the pitch of range the roof, with Extenduntil the the line of the roof from the corner closest to you with an darker value. values are very dark. Add some the peak of the triangle ateven the top of the perpendicular until it meets the perpendicular line. This crossing locates detail up close. line you have drawn. the third vanishing point.
form: a three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth.
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The 6 Perspective Posters include:
Draw a line from the far corner of the roof to the third vanishing point. This gives us the slope and shape of the roof in three-point perspective.
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A sense of distance or deep space is felt in this painting because the farthest buildings have less color, less value eye level: an imaginary horizontal line level with the artist’s contrast, less texture, and less detail, as well as softer and cooler than thedrawing. buildings up close. eye. It isedges the horizon line incolors perspective
1. Draw the first vertical pole as high as you want it to be. 2. Draw a horizon line, placing a vanishing point at the end of the horizon line. 3. Draw perspective lines to the vanishing point from the top and bottom of the pole.
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Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
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Vocabulary Draw a rectangular box in two dimensions. Find the Draw a line from the peak of the triangle to the left center of the end of the box by making an X. vanishing point. diagonal: a slanting line or shape that is not parallel cube: a solid form with six equal square sides. You can now see the top and two to the edges of paper or canvas. sides of the box, below your eye level, Paint a very light value over the Add some mountains with cylinder: a round pipe-like or tube-like form. in two-point perspective. Draw many entire paper. a slightly darker value. diverge: to move apart. Parallel lines seem to depth: the sense of space in a painting, going back boxes, some of which are above, diverge as they get closer to the viewer. When artists are sketching, the ellipses might notthe bethird perfectly accurate – but they must away from the viewer. Also, dimension below, and at your eye level. appear to be correct. of Notice how many height, ellipsesand or flattened objects (length, depth). circles are used here.
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As water fills the cylinder vase, its elliptical shape becomes flatter as it nears the eye level, How Bird’s Eye View whichVP is just above the top of the vase. Note that the curve of the ellipse at the bottom Horizon line of the vase is much more round than at the top – because it is farther below the eye level. CrystalProductions Copyright Crystal Productions Co. of the room will require the use If the artist is looking at the corner of the ©room, drawing the inside of two-point perspective.
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1. Draw a square and divide it VP by diagonals to locate the center. Then divide itVP into quarters to locate VP Horizon line Horizon line the midpoints for the circle. Consultant: Gerald2.F.Draw Brommer the square in one-point perspective. 3. A curved line connects the vertical and horizontal lines creating an ellipse or circle in perspective. The illustrations in the center indicate changes in perspective which relate to the cylinder at the right.
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MULTIPLE VANISHING POINTS ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE 6 If the artist is looking directly at the opposite The vertical corner closest to the viewer is Set the vanishing point for one side at Vocabulary VP wall of an interior 2. drawn first. This one is below the eye level. some distance away – on the eye level. room, drawing arc: any curved part of a circle Horizon line It provides the height of the box or object. Draw converging lines from the vertical the inside of the or other curved line corner to this vanishing point. room involves cast shadow: the shadow that Interior View in Two-Point Perspective the use of the a person or object throws on the same one-point Multiple-Point Perspective ground or a wall. It indicates depth. VP perspective that If all boxes, buildings, or other objects are parallel to each other, they have parallel sides and edges. To draw these objects, two vanishing points are all that is necessary on the same horizon line. Horizon line VP VP VP VP Horizon line Horizon line is used to draw a flat each roundwill shape However, if all objects are not parallel to circle: each other, haveoutlined its own pair of vanishing points. Such a drawing is said to have multiple vanishing points. the inside of with a curved line, all parts of which a box. Tables, are equidistant from the center Before beginning to chairs, draw buildings pictures, in three-point perspective, you need to realize several things. construction lines: lightly drawn Atmospheric Perspective on the page, and in this drawing is below the bottom of theHow page. to paint a simple subject and low windows, VP 3 VP 1 VP 2 VP 4 VP 3 Horizon line VP 1 VP VP 2 VP 4 1. Your eye level is very VP Horizon line VP VP Horizon line lines that help the artist position elNot all perspective drawing and painting relies toare vanishing also use atmospheric 2. on Youlines willreceding need a large sheet ofpoints. paperArtists to plotcan your three vanishing points. all variations atmospheric perspective ements in the work. Often they are perspective to create a sense of deep space. 3. Fog, mist,line smoke, and come between viewer points. and distant objects, Every has to go to one of three the vanishing ofhaze boxes. It isthe erased when the 3. work is finished. color lessare value contrast, grayer andvanishing cooler colors Place the second vanishing point and Place a vertical line to limit thecausing depth them to have less detail, softer edges, 4.less Lines andintensity, edges that parallel go to the same point. important to willand/or up close. Artists can use this information to create a feeling of three-dimensional depth in their work. connect it to the first vertical corner. of the box. Connect the top ofthan it toobjects the converge: to come together. remember that Illustration of ways to depict a opposite vanishing point. Parallel lines seem to converge as your eye level is transparent box and the insides of they get closer to vanishing points. the horizon line. boxes in one-point perspective at,
The process is the same when figuring the placement and drawing of equally-spaced lines on ground as the lines recede in Consultant: Gerald F. the Brommer space. The mid-line is all-important in figuring where to place the third and all succeeding horizontal lines.
6. Draw a sketch line from the bottom of the first pole through the middle of the second pole to the top perspective line. 7. Where they cross will be the top of the third pole. Draw the third vertical pole.
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How to draw a box in one-point perspective
• One-Point Perspective • Two-Point Perspective • Three-Point Perspective
Vocabulary oblique: a slanting view, or any diagonal line. observer: the artist or other person looking at a scene or object. parallel: refers to lines or things that actually are and remain equidistant at all points. VP
Horizon line
4. Draw a second vertical pole at any distance from the first that you wish. It should just reach the top and bottom perspective lines. 5. Measure and find the center of the first pole. Draw a perspective
3. The front edge of the second book should be at or near the top edge of the book below it. Place two vanishing points for the second book on the eye level or horizon line. 4. Establish new vanishing points for the third and fourth books. Place the front edge of each book in the stack on or near the top edge of the book below it.
perpendicular: upright. At right angles to the horizon line or eye level.
Overlapping Shapes
perspective: the technique of showing three- This group of figures is clustered. dimensional objects on a flat, two-dimensional The closest figure overlaps the surface. It creates the illusion of depth in art. people behind it. 8. Continue this process as far into the distance as you wish. The process is the same for both horizontal and vertical surfaces. picture plane: the flat surface (paper or This photograph was taken from the back of a room in an art class. Notice how canvas) on which an artist draws or paints. the person closest to the camera overlaps several other people. The overlapping
line from the center of the pole to the vanishing point. Vocabulary How to draw a stack of books that are not ground line: in painting, the line where parallel in multiple-point perspective 1. Draw a horizon line on a wide piece of paper. Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer 2. Draw the bottom book in one-point perspective.
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objects (walls, steps, trees, people, etc.) meet the ground. guide line: a trial line that temporarily helps an artist determine direction or shapes of objects.
of figures continues until werunning reach the table and finally the wall. horizontal: describes a level line from left to right. Horizontal shapes are wider than they are high.
In this group, these ways of showing depth are combined: overlapping, size relationships, and the location of the feet.
Vocabulary
plane: any flat surface. recede: to go back into the background or away from the viewer. regular: refers to parts, shapes, or intervals or angles that are consistently of the same size. right angle: square corner or 90 degrees.
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horizon line: a horizontal line that is even with the artist’s eye. In a view of an ocean or linear perspective: see poster #1. flat desert scene, it is where earth and sky measure: the act of determining the length, meet. Also called eye level. width, or height of an object or area.
In this arrangement, the sizes vary and some objects are higher than others, but you cannot tell anything about depth or space, or how the forms are related in space.
The figures in this group vary in size, with the largest one being closest, the smallest one being farthest away. The feet also indicate the location of the figures.
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isometric: describes a drawing in which all parallel lines are drawn parallel, rather than converging or diverging. Engineers use isometric drawings.
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Size Relationships
• Multi-Point Perspective • Atmospheric Perspective • Circles and Cylinders
In this arrangement, the same objects overlap each other, creating a sense of space and depth. The bottoms of the objects tell us which is closest.
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
shadow: the darkest part of an object or person that is away from a direct light source. It defines form in a painting or drawing and indicates three dimensions.
skyline: describes the edge where sky and earth seem to meet. Hills and building produce irregular skylines that are not the same as the horizon or eye level. station point: the point at which the artist stands and from which perspective lines and angles are figured. three-quarter view: to look at a building or object slightly from one side, so that two sides can be seen at the same time.
vanishing point: a point on the horizon line toward which all parallel lines appear to converge. view point: the place from which the artist views the scene. In a work of art, it is located on the eye level, directly ahead of the artist.
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vanishing lines: the lines that converge at the vanishing point.
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BASIC PERSPECTIVE DRAWING Introduces linear perspective demonstrating the need to see perspective in order to draw it. Learn to make one-point, two-point, and threepoint perspective drawings. See also how to draw cylinders in perspective, such as plates and cups. DVD. 29 minutes.
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Drawing & Painting Tools
Marker
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SET OF 24 DISPLAY CARDS Drawing & Painting Tools
A slender tube of wood, metal, or plastic, containing a strip of graphite or other solid coloring material used for writing or drawing.
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A chalklike crayon made from paste having a soft, subdued shade of any color.
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Display Cards DRAWING & PAINTING TOOLS DISPLAY CARDS This set of 24 cards graphically illustrates and defines drawing and painting tools. The cards are printed on card stock and scored so they can be folded into flash cards — or displayed for a continuous reminder. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1845 DRAWING AND PAINTING TOOLS DISPLAY CARDS SET/24
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CERAMICS
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Ceramics: Throwing Ceramics: Handbuilding Centering & Throwing III Pinch Pots
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Ceramics: Handbuilding Ceramics: Throwing
Using a sponge, drip a little water into the Hold your hands still until the wheel makes at depression you have made. With arms and hands least one complete revolution. With your hands at still braced, push thumbs to approximately 1⁄4 inch 4 o’clock, use your fingertips to gently squeeze, from the bottom of the clay. Pull your hands out lift, and shape the clay outward. Remember to and up to create the rounded shape of the bottom. push from the inside and support from the outside.
Center ball of clay on wheel (see steps 1-4 on Centering and Throwing I). With arms braced and thumbs together, press gently into the clay at the center. If the clay is properly centered, your thumbs will automatically find the center.
Trimming Begin with a small ball of wedged and kneaded clay about the size of an orange.
Roll out a slab of clay and use a template to cut the circle for the base. It should be approximately 1⁄2-inch thick. If top is uneven, trim carefully with needle tool.
Trimming technique by Professor Dee Schaad, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
JimmyRimas Clark, Visgirda, Philadelphia, PA, Pit Fire Champaign, IL, high fire + Versacolor, Cone 018
Roddy Brownlee Reed, Tampa, FL, Cone 05 Paulus Berensohn, Penland, NC, Lowfire
Deb Fleck-Stabley, Bloomsburg, PA, Cone 05
Coil Building I
photos,Port Spruce Creek Orange, FL, Tim Ludwig, Art Teacher Series photos, Spruce Creek Series High School, Orange, FL,High Tim School, Ludwig,Port Art Teacher
Throwing a Bowl
Remove trimmed clay quickly with your inside
piece of clay and shape it into a fat sausage. Top row (left to right): Cellulose sponge, Brace silk the tool againstTake yourathumb and enter the hand. sponge, chamois. Bottom row (leftclay to right): slowly at an angle, allowing the wheel to elephant ear sponge, sheep wool make sponge a complete revolution.
Feel sides for thickness. Open the clay by placing your thumb into the center of the ball of clay and push.
Keep the opening the size of your thumb by gently squeezing in the top.
Using your hands, begin rolling out the coil lengths. The clay must be soft and pliable or the coils will crack when bent in a curve.
Keep the thickness of the sides even, approximately 1 レ4 inch.
Roll the clay with your palms and outstretched Use a banding wheel to construct your pot. Score fingers, moving your hands slowly apart to the and slip the outside of base using vinegar. Press opposite ends of the lengthening coil. Coils notshow thethe clay coil on the wetbase. scored Mark edge.the It isbat easier for centering. Turn the pot upside thedo ruler thickness of the A paddle can be usedround. to alterThe theMarks shapeon of the pot. have to be perfectly diameter of the coil to control the shape if you only down do oneonlayer at a the bat. should be 1⁄2-inch to 3⁄4-inch. Make only a few coils time. When joining the coil ends, lay them over each other and cut through both at an angle. This at a time to prevent them from drying out. provides a large surface to score, slip, and join.
Roll out a thick short coil and insert a dowel through the center. Roll out the dowel to create a neck for the pot.
Score the top of the pot and the bottom of David the neck. Consultant: L. Gamble Use slip or vinegar to attach the neck to the base.
Remember to always keep your hands in place until the clay makes a complete revolution.
Press a taut wire with your thumbs against the bat and pull toward you to cut the bowl from the bat. The wheel should be moving very slowly.
Remove the trimmed clay.
When the basic form is complete, additions to the pot can be added. Consultant: David L. Gamble
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Using your fingers, pull down the edge of the coil on the inside of the pot. This process creates strong joints between the coils.
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• Posters show hand placement and cutaways to show profiles of forms.
Trim the bottom using a wooden trimming tool. Hold the tool with the flat side against the clay.
Hold the pot firmly and place four balls of wet clay against the edge of the pot to hold the pot in place.
• Each 17” x 22” poster is printed on card stock with holes for hanging and a protective coating.
A well-thrown bowl has uniform thickness from top to bottom. CrystalProductions
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Trim the sides of the base using a loop tool. The Trim the bottom using a loop tool, leaving a small CrystalProductions center nipple of clay to check the depth of the base. wheel should be moving at slow to medium speed. © Copyright Crystal Productions Co.
Repeat this process on the outside of the pot also.
• Examples of finished work are shown for the basic processes.
Use a chamois to smooth the top edge of the bowl before the final shaping, while the clay edge is thick and still strong.
Mark outside height.
Mark inside height.
Begin pinching from the bottom and rotating the ball of clay.
Finish shaping.
Use your hands to shape and/or smooth the surface.
• These posters illustrate and explain basic ceramics concepts and provides a handy reference for students. Each poster includes a series of photographs showing the step-by-step process.
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Smooth the outside of the pot using a finishing rib or scraper. 9/20/11 1:49 PM
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Remove the clay nipple using the loop tool.
Smooth the foot with a wooden tool and your finger so that the bottom of the pot will not have any edges that might scratch after the piece is fired.
Remove the clay balls and check the pot for even thickness. CrystalProductions
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DVDs HANDBUILDING: PINCH AND COIL CONSTRUCTION Demonstrates wedging and basic handbuilding techniques and creating pinch and coil pots and bowls. DVD. 28 min. CP0203 DVD HANDBUILDING: PINCH...
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HANDBUILDING: SLAB CONSTRUCTION Artist Mollie Favour shows how to make slabs, and creates a box with a lid, joining the pieces with scoring and slip. 27 min.
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BASIC THROWING SKILLS Alleghany Meadows demonstrates step-by-step how to wedge clay, center it on the wheel, and throw a cylinder. Cross-sections illustrate the technique. DVD. 34 min. CP0200 DVD BASIC THROWING SKILLS
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THROWING FUNCTIONAL FORMS Learn how to create a mug, vase, pitcher with handle, and platter, and demonstrates how to trim finished pieces. Close-ups and cross-sections of the forms bring the process to life. DVD. 37 min. CP0201 DVD THROWING FUNCTIONAL FORMS
Display Cards CERAMICS DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces ceramics concepts. Each card is printed in color on durable card stock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card — or displayed so students can take a closer look. 18” x 5 5⁄8”.
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Throwing: • Centering & Throwing 1 • Centering & Throwing 2 • Centering & Throwing 3 • Trimming • Profiles of Pots • Glazing • Bisque & Glaze Firing
Handbuilding: • Wedging • Pinch Pots • Coil Building I • Coil Building II • Slab Construction I • Slab Construction II • Hump Molds
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CAREERS IN ART
Posters, DVDs, book, Display Cards CAREERS IN ART POSTERS • The many career opportunities in the visual arts are graphically presented in this informative set of posters. They provide students with an overview of the options in art-related careers available in an ever-expanding field. The posters are ideal for the classroom, teachers, and guidance counselors. 18” x 24”. • Each poster presents a major career in the visual arts with explanatory text and a photograph. • Four related careers are also displayed with text and a photograph. • Other career possibilities in each field are listed. • The posters are printed on heavy card stock with holes for hanging and a protective UV coating.
The 12 Careers Posters include: • Photography • Graphic Design • Entertainment • Fine Arts & Crafts • Support for Artists • Publication Design
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CAREERS IN ART Complements our popular Careers in Art Posters. Covers Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Photography, Art Education, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Fine Art, Crafts, and more. Real world professionals offer advice and insights that will benefit students as they think about their future careers. DVD. 29 minutes.
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ART CAREERS! TALKS WITH WORKING PROFESSIONALS Artists discuss how they chose their careers, their typical workday, and the skills and training their jobs require. DVD. 6 programs, 180 min. DV0301 ART CAREERS! TALKS WITH...
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Post GRAPHIC DESIGN POSTERS • Students learn about fonts, layout, grids, and printing. Topics covered include identity development, editorial design, packaging, advertising, and website and multimedia design. Set of 12 posters, 18” x 24”. • Each poster introduces a major aspect of design, from the history to typography and printing • Inspirational quotes are included. • Posters are printed on heavy card stock with holes for hanging and a protective coating. The 12 Graphic Design Posters include: • What is Graphic Design? • Grids for Page Layouts • The Design Process • Typography • Elements of Design • Print Designs • Principles of Design • Logos, Branding, & Identity • Color Theory • Electronic Media • Information Hierarchy • Package Design CP6075 GRAPHIC DESIGN SET/12 POSTERS
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Book
MILTON GLASER: TO INFORM & DELIGHT Best known as the graphic artist who designed the I ♥ NY logo, Glaser’s remarkable output is revealed in this program. From newspapers and magazine designs, to interior spaces, logos, and brand identities, to his prints, drawings, and paintings, the documentary offers an exploration of a great modern Renaissance man. DVD. 73 min.
GO: A KIDD’S GUIDE TO GRAPHIC DESIGN, KIDD A stunning introduction to the ways in which a designer communicates his or her ideas to the world. It’s written and designed just for those curious kids, not to mention their savvy parents, who want to learn the secret of how to make things dynamic and interesting. 160 pages. Hardcover.
DV9533 MILTON GLASER...
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Display Cards GRAPHIC DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS Students learn about graphic design, including creating logos, print designs, packaging and more. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1850 GRAPHIC DESIGN SET/16 DISPLAY CARDS
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What Is Design Design Process Elements Principles Color Hierarchy
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Posters, DVDs, Display Cards DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY POSTERS • This series introduces the technical aspects of digital photography. Students learn about lighting, exposure, lenses, printing, as well as other important facts about photography. Set of 12 posters, 18” x 24”. • Explores materials, techniques, and terminology. • Inspirational quotes by famous photographers.\ • The posters are printed on heavy card stock with holes for hanging and a protective UV coating. The 12 Digital Photography Posters include: • Introduction • White Balance & Exposure • Types of Digital Cameras • Digital Camera Lenses • Automatic Shooting Modes • From Camera to Computer • Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed • Archiving Your Photos • Natural Lighting • Printing Photographs • Studio Lighting • Sharing Your Photographs
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Crystal presents a library of motivational art programs produced in cooperation with leading artists and art educators who bring concepts and theories to life.
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Video Segments On Digital DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE CAMERA Photography $39.99 This instructional DVD covers all the basics of digital photography including the camera, f-stops and shutter speeds, ISO selection, exposure, the rule of thirds and odds, saving, storing, and printing files, memory and batteries, white balance and flash, camera features, and more.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: CRAFTING IMAGES Digital cameras have opened the world of photography to millions of new image makers. Learning how to craft images is an essential Z|xgHCIFIystep 0 739rzu in producing photographs that are timeless and treasured. DVD. 98 minutes. Digital Digest - Photography Features: • The Camera • F-Stops & Shutter Speeds • ISO Selection • History of Digital • How Digital Photograpy Works
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DIGITAL DIGEST - PHOTOGRAPHY Video SegmentsOn Digital Photography. Covers all the basics of digital photography including f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO selection, exposure, white balance, and more. DVD. 42 minutes. CP0073 DVD DIGITAL DIGEST
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Display Cards DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY CARDS These cards help students learn digital photography concepts, including lenses, composition, ISO, and more. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1857 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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Color Wheels
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CRYSTAL COLOR WHEEL Designed for classroom display, the Crystal Color Wheel is printed on durable card stock and laminated. A rotating inner wheel shows analogous, complementary, and triadic schemes plus warm and cool colors. 18” x 24”. CP6033 CRYSTAL COLOR WHEEL
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HANDY 8.5" X 11" COLOR WHEEL
CRYSTAL COLOR WHEEL DESK REFERENCE The Crystal Color Wheel Desk Reference is an inexpensive way to give to each student access to a color wheel to assist them in planning their compositions. This 8 ½” x 11” color wheel makes it easy to understand color relationships as well as showing finished art to show how other artists have used monochromatic, complementary, analogous, and triadic colors as well as cool and warm color dominance. CRYSTAL COLOR WHEEL DESK REFERENCE SINGLE COPY
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Posters
“This set of posters would be a valuable classroom resource for use by all ages.” – Arts & Activities
COLOR POSTERS • Each poster covers a specific aspect of color theory. • Diagrams clearly illustrate color concepts. • Additional examples further explain each concept. • Photographs show materials and additional works by professional artists. • Each poster is 18” x 24”, printed on card stock, with a protective UV coating. • Includes teacher’s guide • For students of all ages Set of 8 posters includes: 1. Color’s Source and Uses 2. Properties of Color: Hue, 3. Properties of Color: Value 4. Properties of Color: Intensity 5. Properties of Color: Temperature 6. Use of Color: Neutral Mixtures 7. Use of Color: Color Schemes 8. Use of Color: Expressive Color ALSO AVAILABLE IN DIGITAL FORMAT!
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COLOR SET/8 POSTERS
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CP1897DL
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COLOR DISPLAY CARDS This set introduces color vocabulary. Each card is printed on durable card stock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card — or displayed so students can take a closer look. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1826 COLOR DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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• Hue • Primary • Secondary • Tertiary • Monochromatic • Analogous • Complementary • Triadic
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• Warm • Cool • Neutral • Value • Tints • Tones • Shades • Intensity
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SET OF 16 DISPLAY CARDS
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CP1897CD COLOR DIGITAL POSTERS ON CD
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SET OF 36 DISPLAY CARDS NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
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• Abstract Shapes • Asymmetrical Balance • Atmospheric Perspective • Balance • Complementary Colors • Contour Lines • Contrast • Crosshatching • Emphasis • Expressive Lines
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• Form • Perspective • Geometric Shapes • Positive Shapes • Gestural Lines • Primary Colors • Hatching Lines • Radial Balance • Hue • Rhythm • Implied Lines • Secondary Colors • Implied Texture • Shade • Intensity • Symmetrical Balance • Intermediate • Texture Colors • Tint • Movement • Unity • Negative Shapes • Value • Organic Shapes • Variety • Pattern
ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN: ILLUSTRATED VOCABULARY CARDS This set of 36 folding cards acts as an illustrated glossary to the book Illustrated Elements of Art and Principles of Design (page 6). Printed on durable card stock and scored so they can be folded in half and used as flashcards. Set of 36 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1848
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ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS This set of 14 display cards introduces the elements of art and principles of design. The cards are printed in color on durable card stock and scored so they can be folded and used as flash cards, or they can be passed around the room or displayed. Set of 14 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”.
• Line • Shape • Color • Value • Form
CP1823 ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS $17.99
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• Texture • Space Principles: • Balance • Contrast
• Emphasis • Movement • Pattern • Rhythm • Unity
SET OF 32 DISPLAY CARDS NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
ART STYLES DISPLAY CARDS This set of 32 cards introduces major art styles throughout history, from prehistoric art to the present. The cards are printed in full color on durable card stock and scored so they can be folded and used as flash cards, or they can be passed around the room or displayed. Set of 32 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1828 ART STYLES DISPLAY CARDS
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• Romanesque • Preshistoric • Gothic • Egyptian • Renaissance • Greek • Baroque • Roman • Neoclassicism • Pre-Columbian • Realism • Byzantine • Impressionism • Early Chinese • Post-Impressionism • Medieval • Fauvism
• Expressionism • Cubism • Dada • Bauhaus • Art Deco • Surrealism • Nonfigurative • Regionalism
• Abstract Expressionism • Color Field • Pop Art • Op Art • Minimalism • Photo-Realism • Installation Art
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• Wycinanki • Aboriginal Art • Gyotaku • Totems • Pueblo Pottery
• Dragon Costume • Matryoshka Doll • Santon Figures • Celtic Knots • Ocarinas
• Day of the Dead • Painted Eggs • Tapa Cloth • Weaving • Kente Cloth • Molas
GLOBAL FOLK ART DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces traditional art forms from around the world. Printed on card stock and scored so they can be folded and used as flash cards — or displayed so students can take a closer look. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1813 GLOBAL FOLK ART DISPLAY CARDS
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CRAFT DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces the art of craft. Each card is printed in color on card stock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card for testing — or displayed so students can take a closer look. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1809 CRAFT DISPLAY CARDS
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• Stained Glass • Glassblowing •Functional Ceramics •Decorative Ceramics
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• Mosaics • Jewelry • Sculpture • Leatherwork • Weaving • Batik
• Quilts • Papermaking • Bookbinding • Baskets • Wood Bowls • Furniture
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PAINTING DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces painting techniques and concepts. Each card is printed in color on durable card stock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card — or displayed so students can take a closer look. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1810
PAINTING DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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• Acrylic • Airbrush • Casein • Chinese Brush • Egg Tempera
• Finger Painting • Fresco • Gouache • Hard-Edge • Impasto • Ink & Wash
• Oil Painting • Pastel • Tempera • Stamping • Sculpture
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ART MOTIVATION DISPLAY CARDS This set of 16 cards features encouraging, inspiring, and supportive words for artists of any age. Some of the words of advice are: “In art, it’s not a mistake... it’s an opportunity,” “Let your artwork speak for you,” and “When in doubt, just take the next step.” Printed on durable card stock so they will continue to inspire for years. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”.
“Tell your story in pictures and everyone will understand” “Let your artwork be your journal.” “The best art is never finished.”
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SET OF 16 DISPLAY CARDS
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WHY WE TEACH ART CARDS This set of display cards reminds students, teachers, parents, and administrators the importance of incorporating art into the curriculum. Inspiring messages about the benefits of art education. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1878 WHY WE TEACH ART DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
“The arts bring beauty and wonder into our lives. ” “Art enhances and enriches all learning experiences.” “Art teaches us how to focus and how to listen.”
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ART VOCABULARY CARDS This popular set introduces important art vocabulary. Definitions are printed on the back of the cards. Learning what words mean as they are applied to art can be a tremendous help in creating art. Great for Word Walls or to meet Language Arts requirements. Set of 48 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1812 ART VOCABULARY DISPLAY CARDS SET/48
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• Gesture • Analogous Colors • Hue • Asymmetrical • Kinetic Art • Collage • Landscape • Composition • Lithography • Contour • Mobile • Cool & Warm Colors • Monochromatic • Crosshatching • Mural
• Pastel • Perspective • Scratchboard • Sculpture • Symmetrical • Tints • Value
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Italian • 1452–1519
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• Bearden • Calder • Cassatt • da Vinci • Frankenthaler • Hokusai
• Hopper • Kahlo • Lichtenstein • Matisse • Michelangelo
• Monet • O’Keeffe • Picasso • Rembrandt • van Gogh
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ARTIST DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces popular artists from a range of art movements and time periods. Each card is printed in full color on durable card stock and includes the artist’s nationality, lifespan, and style or artistic era. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1888 ARTIST DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
ArTisT QuoTes
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ArTisT QuoTes
To create one’s own world in any of the arts takes courage. I paint ~with shapes Helen Frankenthaler
There are no rules. That is how art is born… Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about. ArtIst Quotes
Artist Quotes
~Alexander Calder
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ARTIST QUOTES DISPLAY CARDS Quotes from famous artists encourage students. Artists include Bearden, Calder, Cassatt, da Vinci, Frankenthaler, Hokusai, Hopper, Kahlo, Lichtenstein, Matisse, Michelangelo, Monet, O’Keeffe, Picasso, Rembrandt, and van Gogh. Set of 16 cards. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1889 ARTIST QUOTES DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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© 2007 Crystal Productions Co.
SET OF 16 DISPLAY CARDS NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
“A man paints with his brains and not with his hands. “ — Michelangelo “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” — Pablo Picasso
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Creativity takes courage ~Henri Matisse ~Georgia o’Keeffe
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DRAWING AND PERSPECITVE DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces drawing and perspective concepts. Printed on card stock and scored, the cards can be folded into flash cards — or displayed for a continuous reminder. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1830
DRAWING AND PERSPECTIVE DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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• Tool and Materials • Establishing Forms • Marking Systems • Gesture • Contour • Color • Portraits and Figures • Still Lifes
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• Landscapes • Perspective • Atmospheric Perspective • One-Point Perspective • Two-Point Perspective • Three-Point Perspective • Multiple Vanishing Points • Circles and Cylinders
Drawing & Painting Tools
Brush
Drawing & Painting Tools
A tool made of bristles, hair, or fine synthetic & PaintingtoTools material, set inDrawing or attached a handle and used for painting.
Marker
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A slender tube of wood, metal, or plastic, containing a strip of graphite or other solid coloring material used for writing or drawing.
NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN Drawing & Painting Tools
Drawing & Painting Tools
A pen designed for making bold, colorful, or indelible marks.
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Charcoal
Pastel © 2011 Crystal Productions Co.
A drawing pencil or stick of charcoal, or a drawing made with charcoal.
A chalklike crayon made from paste having a soft, subdued shade of any color.
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© 2011 Crystal Productions Co.
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• Marker • Color Wheel • Paint • Mannequin •Palette Knife • Compass • Airbrush • Scratchboard • Easel • Canvas • Paper • Sketch Pad • Eraser • Palette • Charcoal • Pastel
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• Ruler • Pencil • Brush • Sponge • Smock • Mat/Frame • Stencil • Crayon• Easel
DRAWING & PAINTING TOOLS DISPLAY CARDS This set of 24 cards graphically illustrates and defines drawing and painting tools. The cards are printed on card stock and scored so they can be folded into flash cards — or displayed for a continuous reminder. 18” x 5 5/8”. CP1845 DRAWING AND PAINTING TOOLS DISPLAY CARDS SET/24 $26.99
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CERAMICS DISPLAY CARDS Set of 16 cards introduces ceramics concepts. Each card is printed in color on durable card stock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card — or displayed so students can take a closer look. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1829 CERAMICS DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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• Wedging • Pinch Pots • Coil Building • Slab Building • Hump Molds
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• Centering • Throwing • Trimming • Glazing • Firing
• Raku • Tile Making • Decorating • Score & Slip • Stamping • Sculpture
SET OF 12 DISPLAY CARDS NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
• Fine Art • Interior Design • Graphic Design •Entertainment Design • Fashion Design •Publication Design
• Photography • Industrial Design • Art Education • Architecture • Galleries & Museums • Support for Artists
CAREERS IN ART DISPLAY CARDS Each card is printed in full color on cardstock and scored so that it can be folded and used as a flash card. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1816 CAREERS IN ART SET/12 DISPLAY CARDS
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SET OF 16 DISPLAY CARDS NOT ALL CARDS ARE SHOWN
What Is Design Design Process Elements Principles
GRAPHIC DESIGN DISPLAY CARDS Students learn about graphic design, including creating logos, print designs, packaging and more. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1850 GRAPHIC DESIGN SET/16 DISPLAY CARDS
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Color Hierarchy Grids Typography Type & Fonts Print Designs Identity
Web Design Packaging Advertising Electronic Media Illustrator
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Lenses Macro High/Low Key ISO Shutter Speed
Aperture F-Stop Depth of Field Exposure Flash Lighting
Bracketing Composition Panorama Lens Flare White Balance
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY CARDS These cards help students learn digital photography concepts, including lenses, composition, ISO, and more. 18” x 5 5⁄8”. CP1857 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY CARDS SET/16
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Posters NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS STANDARDS POSTERS This set of four posters was developed to provide a quick reference to the new National Visual Arts Standards, and to relate the new national standards to the previously taught Disciplines of Art. Familiar vocabulary helps teachers navigate the Anchor Standards of Create, Connect, Present, and Respond. The large posters offer questions to easily guide art inquiry with students of all ages. Printed on durable card stock, the full color posters are suitable for classroom display. A comprehensive Teacher Resource Guide is included and gives additional information and suggests activities for each of the Standards. Set of 4 posters, 24” x 18” with teacher’s guide CP7225
NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS STANDARDS POSTERS
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These posters simplify the National Visual Arts Standards and visually connect them for students.
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NATIONAL VISUAL ARTS DISPLAY CARDS These display cards cover four essential questions of Creating, Responding, Presenting, and Connecting. Each card has an image that correlates with the essential question on the card. Set of 16 display cards, 18” x 5 5⁄8”
CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS - PAINTING / ART MOTIVATION / WHY WE TEACH ART
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HELP STUDENTS DEVELOP THEIR ART VOCABULARY
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• Listen carefully • Use time wisely • Speak kindly • Show respect • Stay seated • Do your best !
ART ROOM BASICS POSTERS ARTIST: DEANNA STEINER These bold and colorful posters add a welcoming touch toThis: any art room. Encouraging words help students overcome mistakes and challenges. Art room rules and safety tips serve as reminders of art room etiquette. Set of 4 posters. 13” x 18.5”. CP1893 ART ROOM BASICS POSTERS SET/4
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CP7251 SPEAKING OF ART DESK REFERENCE SET/10 (8.5”X 11”) $51.99 CP7252 SPEAKING OF ART DESK REFERENCE SET/30 (8.5”X 11”) $139.99
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These two-sided laminated posters display on the wall or stand on a table to illustrate basic art concepts. Use them with individuals or groups for reference, reinforcement, or review. Each subject includes two folding posters that display eight panels. The series includes Elements of Art and Principles of Design, Drawing, and Painting. • 19” x 27” posters are printed and laminated on both sides. • Economical posters fold for easy display and storage. • Four instructional panels introduce students to basic art concepts.
ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Provides an overview of Value, Color, Form, Shape, Line, Space, Texture, Contrast, Rhythm, Unity, Emphasis, Pattern, Movement, and Balance.
DRAWING Features art skills and different media for Contour Drawing, Gesture Drawing, Portraits, Figures, Landscapes, Still Lifes, and Perspective.
PAINTING This set introduces the characteristics of Tempera, Watercolor, Acrylic, and Oil Paint, and illustrates various techniques plus finished work for each medium.
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CP5562CD DRAWING DIGITAL POSTERS ON CD
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CP5562DL DRAWING DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
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ART IS… ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR CHILDREN, GLENNA KUBIT This colorful book illustrates the Elements of Art and Principles of Design with bold, bright illustrations and simple explanations that are easily understandable for children. Hardcover, 32 pages. CP7239 ART IS... FOR CHILDREN
emphaSiS is the most important part of an image. Although it is also called the ceNteR oF iNteReSt, it doesn’t have to be in the center.
Space may be poSitive (the subject matter), or Negative (the background). They are both very important to the picture.
Lines may be... thick thin curved
ERIC CARLE DECORATIVE PRINTS Twelve prints celebrate the collage art of Eric Carle. A delightful addition to any classroom, the prints feature favorites like the Hungry Caterpillar, the Mixed Up Chameleon, the alphabet, numbers, and more. Set of 12 prints. 12” x 16”. PP9528 ERIC CARLE DECORATIVE PRINTS
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COLORS may be WARM COLORS, as in hot things found in nature such as the sun and fire. These colors are ORANGE, RED, and YELLOW.
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Or colors can be COOL COLORS as in cool things found in nature like snow, ice, the ocean, rivers, lakes, grass, and trees. These colors are GREEN, BLUE, and VIOLET.
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ART IS… ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR CHILDREN This set of 14 posters complements the information presented in the book of the same name by Glenna Kubit. Set of 14 posters, 9.5” x 24”. CP7244 ART IS... DVD
$24.99
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Digital Resources CRYSTAL PROJECTABLE & DOWNLOADABLE POSTERS In response to requests from teachers, our most popular posters are now available at affordable prices either on CD or as a digital download. Now you can view the posters on any computer, print them as handouts, or display them on any whiteboard!
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The Art of Illusion
The Art of Illusion
Stare at one of the wheels, or look at the black center of each circle, and it will appear to be motionless, but the other wheels will seem as though they are turning. When you move your eyes to the next black center, the previous one will move after you take your eyes away from it.
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9. This image is actually an ambiguous figure in which the brain switches between seeing a duck and a rabbit. The image was used by American psychologist Joseph Jastrow to point out that we see with the mind as well as the eye.
1. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
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Trimming Roll out a slab of clay and use a template to cut the circle for the base. It should be approximately 1⁄2-inch thick.
How to paint a simple subject using atmospheric perspective
Not all perspective drawing and painting relies on lines receding to vanishing points. Artists can also use atmospheric inward as they recede upward and perspective to create a sense of deep space. Fog, mist, smoke, and haze come between the viewer and distant objects, away from you. All three surfaces causing them to have less detail, softer edges, less color intensity, less value contrast, and/or grayer and cooler colors (height, width, and depth) are than objects up close. Artists can use this information to create a feeling of three-dimensional depth in their work. receding from your eye. The eye level in this photograph is well below the bottom of the image.
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Top row (left to right): Cellulose sponge, silk sponge, chamois. Bottom row (left to right): elephant ear sponge, sheep wool sponge
From the nearest corner of the house, lines were drawn left and right and continued to where they met at vanishing points. By connecting the two vanishing points with Everything parallel to the side walls of these buildings will recede to the same vanishing point. Look at streets, railroad tracks, sidewalks, telephone poles, and buildings in your a horizontal line we can establish the eye level of the photographer. All edges parallel All structures, lines, and windows facing the viewer are vertical and horizontal. town. They will help you understand one-point perspective. to each side wall will go to the same vanishing point. All other lines are vertical.
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corner to this vanishing point. Illustration of ways to depict a transparent box and the insides of boxes in one-point perspective at, above, and below eye level.
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Using your hands, begin rolling out the coil lengths. The clay must be soft and pliable or the coils will crack when bent in a curve.
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foreshortening: a drawing technique that shows an apparent shortening of objects as they recede from the viewer.
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This photograph was taken from the back of a room in an art class. Notice how the person closest to the camera overlaps several other people. The overlapping of figures continues until we reach the table and finally the wall.
In this group, these ways of showing depth are combined: overlapping, size relationships, and the location of the feet.
Remove the clay nipple using the loop tool.
Vocabulary You can now see the top and two sides of the box, below your eye level, in two-point perspective. Draw many
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diverge: to move apart. Parallel lines seem to diverge as they get closer to the viewer.
plane: any flat surface.
regular: refers to parts, shapes, or intervals or angles that are consistently of the same size.
shadow: the darkest part of an object or person that is away from a direct light source. It defines form in a painting or drawing and indicates three dimensions.
In this arrangement, the same objects overlap each other, creating a sense of space and depth. The bottoms of the objects tell us which is closest.
view point: the place from which the artist views the scene. In a work of art, it is located on the eye level, directly ahead of the artist.
station point: the point at which the artist stands and from which perspective lines and angles are figured.
right angle: square corner or 90 degrees. In this arrangement, the sizes vary and some objects are higher than others, but you cannot tell anything about depth or space, or how the forms are related in space.
vanishing point: a point on the horizon line toward which all parallel lines appear to converge.
skyline: describes the edge where sky and earth seem to meet. Hills and building produce irregular skylines that are not the same as the horizon or eye level.
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Smooth the foot with a wooden tool and your finger so that the bottom of the pot will not have any edges that might scratch after the piece is fired.
Remove the clay balls and check the pot for even thickness. CrystalProductions
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diagonal: a slanting line or shape that is not parallel to the edges of paper or canvas.
cube: a solid form with six equal square sides. cylinder: a round pipe-like or tube-like form.
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Check the depth of the trimming.
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Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer If the artist is looking at the corner of the room, drawing the inside of the room will require the use of two-point perspective.
Repeat this process on the outside of the pot also. Smooth the outside of the pot using a finishing Trim the sides of the base using a loop tool. The Trim the bottom using a loop tool, leaving a small rib or scraper. center nipple of clay to check the depth of the base. wheel should be moving at slow to medium speed.
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Extend the line of the roof from the corner closest to you until it meets the perpendicular line. This crossing locates the third vanishing point. Draw a line from the far corner of the roof to the third vanishing point. This gives us the slope and shape of the roof in three-point perspective.
form: a three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth.
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Using your fingers, pull down the edge of the coil on the inside of the pot. This process creates strong joints between the coils.
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Hold the pot firmly and place four balls of wet clay against the edge of the pot to hold the pot in place.
Repeat this process until the values are very dark. Add some detail up close.
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Use a banding wheel to construct your pot. Score and slip the outside of base using vinegar. Press the clay coil on the wet scored edge. It is easier to control the shape if you only do one layer at a time. When joining the coil ends, lay them over each other and cut through both at an angle. This provides a large surface to score, slip, and join. Marks on the ruler show the thickness of the base. Mark the bat for centering. Turn the pot upside down on the bat.
Roll the clay with your palms and outstretched fingers, moving your hands slowly apart to the opposite ends of the lengthening coil. Coils do not have to be perfectly round. The diameter of the coil should be 1⁄2-inch to 3⁄4-inch. Make only a few coils at a time to prevent them from drying out.
How to draw a building with a pitched roof in three-point perspective
Sides of boxes that are parallel to each other have the same vanishing points. Horizon line Horizon line If the artist is VP VP VP VP looking directly at the opposite Draw a rectangular box in two dimensions. Find the Draw a line from the peak of the triangle to the left wall of an interior center of the end of the box by making an X. vanishing point. A sense of distance or deep space is felt in this painting because the farthest buildings have less color, less value Add another mountain range room, drawing This illustration the inside of the contrast, less texture, and less detail, as well as softer edges and cooler colors than the buildings up close. with an even darker value. shows how to room involves make transparent the use of the boxes in two-point same one-point perspective. You VP Horizon line perspective that must be able to Erect a perpendicular line upward from the right is used to draw see all 12 edges VP vanishing point. Horizon line the inside of and eight corners. VP VP a box. Tables, Can you make chairs, pictures, boxes into which Looking sharply down on a structure, the edges lead and windows, you can look? Erect a perpendicular line through the center of the X to three vanishing points because all three dimensions are all variations and extend it as high as you wish the roof to be. (length, width,Itand of boxes. is height) are receding from the viewer. The important vanishing points are located outside of the image area. How to draw a box in one-point perspective to
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Paint a very light value over the entire paper.
Before beginning to draw buildings in three-point perspective, you need to realize several things. 1. Your eye level is very low on the page, and in this drawing is below the bottom of the page. 2. You will need a large sheet of paper to plot your three vanishing points. 3. Every line has to go to one of the three vanishing points. 4. Lines and edges that are parallel will go to the same vanishing point.
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When looking directly down on a box or building, or directly up at a tall building or pole, the vertical lines seem to converge until they reach a vanishing point, often very far above or below the eye level. Three-point perspective is needed to draw this. Three-point perspective is also needed to correctly draw roofs, stairways, and ramps and for drawing boxes or objects that are tilted toward or away from the viewer.
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three-quarter view: to look at a building or object slightly from one side, so that two sides can be seen at the same time. vanishing lines: the lines that converge at the vanishing point.
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Rick Bissell, Quiet Ending, 29 inches tall x 36-inch swing diameter, painted aluminum sheet metal and stainless steel wire. © 2008 Rick Bissel
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In spiral mobiles, it is preferable to use curved shapes so the pieces do not bump into one another.
Continue adding pieces to the mobile until you are satisfied with the composition.
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Rotate the top piece around the upper right corner to the right side and tape in place. Rotate the left piece around the lower left corner to the bottom and tape. Draw 3-in. grids in pencil on two 12 x 18-in. pieces of different colored papers.
Slide the template horizontally and vertically and trace on the grid until the entire sheet of paper is completed.
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Cut along the lines you have drawn which will give you three separate pieces.
Hang your finished mobile. Watch the movement. Tap on the first smaller piece, and watch how it picks up the next piece, then the next, and so on. Experiment with different shapes, materials, and colors.
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Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation.
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Flip over the right piece and slide it to the left, and flip over the bottom piece and slide it to the top, and tape the pieces in place.
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Rotate the template 900 around the upper right corner Place the template on one of the grids of paper and and trace it. Continue rotating and tracing until the line up the original four corners of the template with entirethe sheet is completed. the corners of a 3-in. square and trace with a pencil. Repeat tracing template on the second piece Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on
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Continue adding shapes until you have achieved your desired result. Notice that in a small to large mobile, the wires will need to be longer as the shapes get larger. Experiment with other shapes when you are ready.
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Place the template on one of the grids of paper and line up the original four corners of the template with the corners of a 3-in. square, and trace with a pencil.
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Draw 3-in. grids in pencil on two 12 x 18-in. pieces of different colored papers.
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Translation pattern Birds and Fish, Jinny Beyer
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Slide the left piece to the right side of the index card and tape in place. Slide the top piece to the bottom and tape in place.
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Remember that half the fun of making mobiles is that the finished piece is never exactly the same as the original layout. Once you are comfortable with the process, experiment with objects of different sizes and shapes.
How things pass over and under each other can become a challenge in creating articulated mobiles. For your first articulated mobile, try starting with a very small element and increase the size of each element as you add on. To balance elements that very dramatically in size, you will find that you will need to move your balance point much closer to the larger element. Again, try laying the elements out on paper first.
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The shape of a spiral mobile is similar to a nautilus shell. The movement is a gentle, contemplative turn.
Continue adding shapes. Notice that unlike a tree mobile, you will generall just have one shape attached to the end of each wire in an articulated mobile. This allows the mobile to move as a single body.
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To make a template, cut a 3-in. square from a 3 x 5-in. index card. Draw a line from corner 1 to corner 2 and flip and slide from corner 1 to corner 3.
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Repeat tracing the template on the second piece of paper and then cut out the shapes.
Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on every other square in a checker-board pattern.
Place the template on one of the grids of paper and line up the original four corners of the template with the corners of a 3-in. square and trace with a pencil.
Flip the template vertically and slide it horizontally and trace it , then flip it horizontally and slide vertically and trace it, completing the entire sheet.
Glue the cut pieces onto the first piece of paper on every other square in a checker-board pattern.
Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation.
Use a marker, crayon, colored pencils, or paints to decorate the tessellation.
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Repeat tracing the template on the second piece of paper and then cut out the shapes.
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The simple one or two element systems can then be joined together to create a three or four element system. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Try different combinations of one, two, three, and four element systems.
Consultants: Timothy Rose and Alexander Rose To make articulated mobiles, you will need to learn how to make a two-hole attachment instead of using jump rings. First, make two small holes near the edge of the shape. Pass the wire into the hole that is nearer to the edge of the shape, then bend it so that you can put it through the second hole. Once it’s through the second hole, crush the edge of the wire towards the first hole.
Peter Tytla. Tired. Photographic fragments on illustration board, 40 x 30 inches
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Continue to add pieces to the mobile, each time making the element a little bigger. Remember to use forward facing loops. The most basic element of a tree mobile consists of one element attached to a wire. More commonly, two elements are balanced on either end of a wire.
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In spiral mobiles, the pieces should be attached at right angles, so you will need your loops to be forward facing. Bend the loop forward 90 degrees to accomplish this.
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To make a spiral mobile, work from small to large, bottom to top. Start by attaching two small elements together with a two-hole attachment. Add a slightly larger element to the first one.
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Reflection tessellations are more complicated as shapes are cut from adjacent sides of a square, then the shapes are flipped, and they slide to opposite sides to make the template. The template is then flipped and it slides horizontally, then flipped again and slides vertically until the pattern is completed.
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There are many ways to design tessellation patterns using different modified polygons. These posters illustrate example of tessellations used in mosaic tiles, a quilt, graphic design, To make a template, cut a 3-in. square from a 3 x 5-in. and computer art. The three basic types index card. Draw a line from corner 1 to corner 2 and of tessellationsfrom are corner introduced - translation, 1 to corner 3. rotation, and reflection. The step-by-step demonstrations explain how to modify square templates to develop tessellations using a grid and cut paper. These examples are representational figures; however, it is best to start with simple abstract patterns and then develop representational tessellations.
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HISTORY OF TESSELLATIONS Tessellation designs have been used for over 6000 years by designers and mathematicians. Early tessellations were often mosaic tile designs used to decorate the floors and ceilings of palaces and mosques. The tessellated designs in the Alhambra mosque in Spain inspired the Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher. The contribution Escher made to tessellations was to make them out of recognizable figures. Tessellation designs are often seen in quilts, fabric, and wallpaper.
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To make an end loop, first, grip the end of the wire with the tip of the round nose pliers. Now, bend the wire away from you. Slide the pliers down the wire a little and bend away from you again, then repeat once more until you have made a little loop in the wire. Remember to hold your finger as close to the bend as possible; this prevents the wire from bowing and gives you more control.
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Collage the background first
Articulation is the concept essential to a Calder-inspired mobile. Many of Calder’s most famous mobiles were simple, elegant articulated systems, beginning with a small shape at the end, then larger and larger pieces attached. Once suspended, a breeze catches the smallest end piece of a mobile and sets it in motion. As it moves, the wire turns until its loop catches, then the wire becomes rigid to the next wire, and picks up that second wire, and continues, creating a beautiful articulated movement.
Timothy Rose, Dragonfly, 2001, painted sheet metal, 6 feet long, 8-foot span, 18 inches tall. www.mobilesculpture.com
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Bruce Dorfman. Yellow Purple. Paper, fabric, metal, wood, acrylic, and gouache on wood panel, 20 x 30 inches
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A tessellation is a potentially endless repeated pattern made up of one or more shapes that fit rotate 90° clockwise together like puzzle pieces with no gaps or overlaps. Square and other quadrilaterals, triangles, and hexagons can be used to design tessellations and they can be modified to create rotate 90° interlocking shapes as described counterclockwise in this poster series. The word tessellation is derived from the Latin word tessella meaning tile.
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Jean Deemer. Aftermath. Handmade paper, wire mesh, Foam core, and acrylic paint on board, 11 x 30 inches
Consultant: Gerald F. Brommer
Timothy Rose, Small Landscape, 2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 24 inches wide x 14 inches tall x 24 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com
Jack Bischke, Untitled, 22 x 24 inches, acrylic plastic, piano wire, and wood, with help from jump rings, fishing swivels, and weights. © 2008 Jack Bischke, www.jacksmobiles.com
Carolyn Cooke. Midnight Blues. Torn up old painting, 15 x 22 inches
Cut or tear shapes
Jump rings are an important component of tree mobiles. Jump rings are small circular loops that can be used to join an object to a wire. To make jump rings wind a length of wire around a small cylinder such as a drill bit or a colored pencil. Slide the spiral off the cylinder and use the tips of your wire cutters to cut the spiral into individual rings.
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Rotation tessellations can be made from squares where the shapes are cut from adjacent sides and rotated to other adjacent sides. The template is then rotated 900 on a grid until the pattern is completed.
Timothy Rose, Beebop, stainless steel/stainess steel wire. 60 inches long, 72-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
Mary Britten Lynch. Fish Tale. Handcast paper collage, 30 x 40 inches
Student. Football Fantasy. Photo Charlie Martin. African Customs #2. collage on paper, each 12 x 8 inches Photo collage on board, 15 x 22 inches Nancy Goodman Lawrence. Ori. Maps and found papers, 23 x 31 inches
Collage artists find some materials in art stores, but also in their garages, newspapers and magazines, fabric shops, and even lying on the sidewalk. The tools and glues that collage artists use vary from art store materials to hammers, nails, screws, string, and all types of adhesives, tools, and brushes.
There are many ways to create mobiles. These posters focus on three main types of mobiles—tree mobiles, articulated mobiles, and spiral or petal mobiles. The most important concept in mobile making is balance points. Once you have mastered the art of creating loops and balancing, you will be amazed at the variety that you will be able to achieve with simple materials and a little imagination.
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Translation tessellations are easily made from squares where shapes are cut from two adjacent sideshexagons of a square or rectangle and they slide to the opposite sides to make the template. The template slides horizontally and vertically to complete the pattern.
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Timothy Rose, Dragonteeth, burnished galvanized sheet/stainless steel wire, 40 inches tall, 84-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
Juan Gris David Hockney Jasper Johns Franz Klein Lee Krasner Malevich
Creating Mobiles
2 TESSELLATIONS quadrilaterals
Articulated Mobiles
Timothy Rose, Ivy, 2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 18 inches wide x 36 inches tall x 24 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com
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Timothy Rose, Everything, 1999, 72-inch span. www.mobilesculpture.com
Jean Art Romare Bearden Joseph Cornell Willem de Kooning Jean Dubuffet Marcel Duchamp
Mary Britten Lynch. Backyard at Bob & Sue’s. Photo collage on illustration board, 12 x 18 inches
Notable Collage Artists
Use a variety of papers
Stanley Grosse. Kyoto Ridge Series. Mixed found materials, 38 x 53 inches
Peter Tytla. Tired. Photographic fragments on illustration board, 40 x 30 inches
Betty Schabacker. Bandhavgarh (Tiger and Leopard). Fabric collage on panel, 69 x 43 inches
Murray Zucker. Untitled. Found paper collage
John Selleck. Patio Figures. Photo and paper collage on illustration board, 39 x 32 inches
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Paints and Colors
Collage Supports
Spiral Mobiles
Christopher Gulick, Study for Delores, date?, size?, colored pencil on paper
Mary Britten Lynch. Fish Tale. Handcast paper collage, 30 x 40 inches
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American artist Alexander Calder Spiral mobiles (also known as petals mobiles) (1898–1976) is known as the mobiles Father of Timothy Rose, Cut Circles, are vertical that are constructed like2007, painted sheet metal, wire. 84 inches wide x 36 inches tall x 48 inches deep. www.mobilesculpture.com the Mobile. In 1931, an Calder invertedcreated flower. his The smallest elements are in the of theto mobile, and the larger first kinetic sculpture andcenter gave form an elements the smaller elements. entirely new type of art. Hissurround first kinetic Spiral mobiles are more three dimensional sculpture moved by systems of cranks and sculptural than articulated mobiles. and motors, and were dubbed “mobiles” by Marcel Duchamp—in French mobile refers to both “motion” and “motive.” Calder abandoned the mechanical aspects of these works when he discovered that he could create mobiles that would move on their own with currents of air or wind. The unpredictable movement of a mobile is a major part of its charm. Calder was inspired by the colorful nonobjective work of Piet Mondrian, Joan Miró, and Wassily Kandinsky. Calder’s discovery had a profound effect on modern art. Artists today such as Christopher Gulick, Jack Bischke, and Rick Bissel continue to be inspired by this art form, and continue to influence its evolution.
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Tree Mobiles are mobiles arranged in a branching system with similarly sized elements. Think of the elements of a tree mobile as a trunk, branches, and small leaves. An important concept to remember when you are creating any mobile is to start at the bottom (small systems) and work you way to the top. Tree mobiles are great for collections of items such as stamps, bottle caps, seashells, coins, or other simply small abstract shapes.
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In photo collage, photographic materials (magazines, etc.) are torn or cut into shapes, then collaged.
Electra Stamelos. Flower Series #83. Cut watercolor paintings, 18 x 24 inches
Charles Weinbrenner. Wharf. Found and prepared papers, 36 x 36 inches
2 Edward Betts. Still Life. Found and prepared paper collage, 18 x 11 inches
Found Papers
Collage Adhesives
N. Natasha Kostan. Untitled #203. Found paper collage
Prepared Papers
Arthur Secunda. Les Alpilles. prepared papers – silk screened, 24 x 18 inches
In pure collage, all the paper shapes can be seen, and nothing is added to the surface.
Try to figure out what materials these artists used in their work. When working with collage, you can use anything that helps create the kind of surface or image you wish to develop. You can even recycle old collages or paintings, or use non-art materials.
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Have you ever looked at a painting and wondered what it might be like to step inside it or to see pieces of it moving? Movement is what mobiles are about. Whether hanging in an art museum or over an infant’s crib, a series of decorative elements suspended from wires or similar material is called a mobile. But how did mobiles get their name? Where, exactly, did they come from? And more importantly, where in the wide world of art do mobiles fit?
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Bottle of Suze (La Bouteille de Suze). Pablo Picasso, 1912. Pasted papers, gouache, and charcoal, 253⁄4 x 193⁄4 inches. Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis. University Purchase, Kende Sale Fund, 1946. © 2009 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Today, artists create fascinating images by gluing paper, photos, fabric, metal, wood, or other items to their surfaces. Collages can be very simple arrangements of paper shapes or can be extrememely complex.
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Modern collage techniques were started in France in 1912 when Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque glued torn and cut papers to their oil paintings. They included newspaper clippings, headlines, wallpaper, and other found papers to create interesting shapes in their work. In the 1920s, German artist Kurt Schwitters pasted all sorts of papers in random arrangements, and an exciting new kind of art joined painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture as fine art. It was called papier collé, the French term for pasted paper.
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Helen Frankenthaler, American, born 1928, Nature Abhors a Vacuum, 1973. Acrylic on canvas, 1031⁄2 x 112 in. (262.9 x 284.5 cm). The artist, a pioneer of the “stained” canvas technique, is one of the foremost lyrical colorists of our time.
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RIVERS AND TIDES:
An exploration of Goldsworthy’s sitespecific works. See winding rock walls, icicle sculptures, interlocking leaf chains, and more. 90 minutes. RIVERS AND TIDES: ANDY GOLDSWORTHY ... $19.99
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For 16 days in 2005, over 7,500 gates created by Christo and Jeanne-Claude covered more than 23 miles of Central Park walkways. 30 minutes.
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ALEXANDRA NECHITA
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RECYCLED, RE-SEEN: FOLK ART FROM THE GLOBAL SCRAP HEAP
See child prodigy Alexandra Nechita talk about how she created her own visual language in a modern abstract expressionist manner. 20 minutes. CP1966 ALEXANDRA NECHITA
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AUTUMN DE FOREST
Autumn de Forest became a professional artist at the age of six, and at the age of 13, her paintings are exhibited alongside both contemporary and modern masters. 20 minutes. CP7234 AUTUMN DE FOREST $29.99
DAYS OF THE DEAD
This dynamic program from the Museum of International Folk Art includes a DVD, an workbook, and 20 color prints. DVD: A 35-minute DVD follows artists working with recycled materials in five countries and provides innovative ideas for creating recycled art.
“A stimulating and productive way to open students’ eyes to how industrial waste (junk) around the world has been and can be transformed into highly imaginative art objects.” – Arts & Activities
Workbook: Students learn that creativity with recycled materials spans global cultures. Lesson plans include background information, hands-on projects, and cross-curricular extensions in language arts, social studies, math, science, and music. 64 pages.
FOOD FOR THE ANCESTORS: THE MEXICAN
- Prints: A set of 20 (81⁄2” x 11”) color prints provide a visual reference to the art presented in the DVD.
FLICKERING LIGHTS: DAYS OF THE DEAD
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CELEBRATION OF THE DAYS OF THE DEAD
Explore this festival that is a remembrance of departed loved ones and a celebration of all ancestral Mexicans and their artistic and cultural traditions. 60 minutes. DV0326 DVD
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A six-part series created and taught by artists.
Students discover how to turn “junk” and found objects into art and learn how to use art to make a statement about their own world. 16 minutes.
• Abstract Art and Stained Glass
Students are exposed to contemporary abstract art and stained glass. Students create their own works using cellophane and paint. 11 minutes.
• 3D Sculptures
Students are challenged to see the beauty in ordinary things. Young artists build complex 3D structures using simple materials and basic techniques. 12 minutes.
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I Can Make
Young viewers are inspired to make art when they see what these six artists with diverse talents and backgrounds created. A menu directs you to each film and its subject as shown below:
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Abstract Art and Stained Glass
3D Sculptures
Murals
Folk Art Paintings
Self-Portrait Relief Prints
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A student audience learns about murals and landscape painting, then they try painting trees from observation and imagination to create a giant forest mural in their school. 11 minutes.
• Folk Art Paintings
A group of sixth graders learn about folk art and each creates a folk art painting of their own downtown neighborhood. 12 minutes.
• Self-Portrait Relief Prints
Students learn about printmaking and self-portraits, then they explore symbolic imagery and make a self-portrait relief print of their own. 12 minutes.
The beautifully produced films will interest all ages but are directed to ages 9-12. Total 74 minutes. Closed Captioned. A license is required for any reproduction, television broadcast, sale, rental, or public screening. Only educational institutions or non-profit organizations that have obtained this DVD directly from the NFB or an authorized distributor have the right to show this material, free of charge, to the public. © 2006 The National Film Board of Canada. All Rights Reserved.
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Creating Fiber Weavings and Baskets Students will enjoy creating colorful yarn weavings on a cardboard or coat hanger loom. Peggy Flores explains the use of natural fibers in history, then introduces a variety of yarns that can be used to make weavings as well as the fabrication of looms for the process. She also demonstrates the weaving process and coiling rope wrapped with yarn to shape and create baskets. Finished examples are shown. Look for other Peggy Flores titles from Crystal Productions including Wire Sculpture, Creating Cultural Art, Optical Illusions: How to Create Them, Aboriginal Art: How to Create It, Self-Portraits, Papier-Mâché Sculpture, Gargoyles: How to Create Them, and more.
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CHIHULY SHORT CUTS
A selection of Chihuly’s most well-known work: Jerusalem Wall of Ice, Chihuly at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Gardens & Glass, and more. 86 minutes. DV7627 CHIHULY SHORT CUTS
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PAPIER-MÂCHÉ SCULPTURES
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WIRE SCULPTURE
Peggy Flores explains how creating wire sculptures uses the elements of line, space, and shape. She demonstrates using different types, gauges, and colors of wire. 31 minutes. CP5301 WIRE SCULPTURE
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JUNK SCULPTURE
Use boxes, paper tubes, plastic containers, egg cartons, and other cast-off materials to make amusing animals and figures. 23 minutes. $29.99
GARGOYLES: HOW TO CREATE THEM
Peggy Flores shows how to create gargoyles from clay. A brief history of gargoyles, chimeras, and grotesque characters is given. 22 minutes.
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Modern Raku invites experimentation while retaining much of the philosophical content rooted in 16th century Japan. 73 minutes. CP0176 RAKU CERAMICS
Luis Perez gives a brief history of PreColumbian instruments, then shows viewers step-by-step how to make a clay whistle. 23 minutes.
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SHOWING COIL VESSELS
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In this DVD, Gary Benna gives instruction on creating a vessel that uses clay coils as a decorative element, using synchronized views. 38 minutes. DV7990 SHOWING COIL VESSELS
Students learn to create colorful weavings on a cardboard loom and how to coil rope wrapped with yarn to create baskets. 31 minutes.
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Paper Mosaics
Artist and educator Peggy Flores introduces the art of creating mosaics with cut paper shapes. She first demonstrates how to make a mosaic portrait. Selecting different colored papers for the face, hair, clothing, and background, she cuts the mosaic pieces and glues them to the background. Examples of other mosaic subjects are also explored.
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BATIK, the alternate waxing and dyeing of cloth, has been practiced as a folk art for ages, but mainly outside of the "Western World". In this program, Helen Carkin takes a Textile Art into the realm of Fine Art and makes it accessible to a large audience.
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With a minimum of expense, you will be able to produce beautiful pictures which are sure to have harmonious colors. It's an ideal art for children; it teaches understanding of the nature of colors and their relation on the color wheel. This program introduces you to a whole new world of artistry and technique by guiding you through the process of creating the picture on the cover. It contains every step from making a pinning frame to framing your Peggy Flores finished work so you can hang in your home – or in an art show!
Printmaking Helen Carkin is a Professor Emerita of the Education Department at California State University in Chico. She received her Bachelor
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AMAZING WATERCOLORS:
Explores how singular artworks are created using water-based ink. Illustrates subtractive and additive techniques, ghost prints, and more. 41 minutes.
Demonstrates preparing a block, applying water-based ink, and pulling the print using a spoon or press. 36 minutes. CP0210 RELIEF PRINTMAKING
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PRINTMAKING
Present five basic printmaking processes using everyday materials, including potatoes, fruit, and styrofoam. 16 minutes. CP0268 PRINTMAKING
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PRINTMAKING: BASIC TECHNIQUES
Peggy Flores teaches students ways to create relief prints using cardboard, styrofoam, and vinyl blocks, plus brayers, carving tools, and bench hooks. 26 minutes. CP0247 PRINTMAKING : BASIC...
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See how to create a design and make a pinning frame, apply the wax and dye the cloth, and how to remove the wax. 58 minutes. BATIK AS FINE ART
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PAPER MOSAICS
Demonstrates ways to create mosaics with cut paper. Illustrates selecting papers, cutting the mosaic pieces, and arranging them. 21 minutes. CP0266 PAPER MOSAICS
SCULPTING WITH PAPER
Using wax crayons as the resist material, a variety of projects from beginning to advanced are demonstrated. 30 minutes.
Students learn how to score, cut, fold, and curl paper to create three-dimensional objects from a flat piece of paper. 35 minutes.
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PROJECTS USING THE WAX RESIST TECHNIQUE
$19.99
CREATING WITH CRAYONS
Unique projects including crayon resist, crackle batiks, fabric transfer designs, textural collages, etchings, watercolor, rubbings, and more. 29 minutes. CP0280 CREATING WITH CRAYONS
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MAKING BOOKS
Learn to make books with simple stitch binding, how to make accordion books, and how to create colorful pop-up books. 25 minutes. CP0071 MAKING BOOKS
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Peggy Flores demonstrates how to create a landscape, still life, butterflies, underwater scene, and collage using tissue paper. 23 minutes. CP0281 TISSUE PAPER CREATIONS
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PAPER POWER
Students can explore the three-dimensional universe hidden within a sheet of paper with this practical guide to the craft of paper manipulation and sculpture. 23 minutes. DV7745 PAPER POWER
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MASKMAKING
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MASKMAKING WITH PAPER
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MASKMAKING WITH FOIL
Peggy Flores shows step-by-step how to make foil masks: drawing, forming, sculpting the foil, coloring, and decorating. 20 minutes. CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS
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TISSUE PAPER CREATIONS
Students will be amazed at the simple yet unique masks they can create from two sheets of construction paper. Add fun features by cutting, curling, and twisting paper scraps. 20 minutes.
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MASKMAKING WITH CLAY
Students learn how to create masks from clay slabs, and decorate them with raffia, feathers, and pipe cleaners. 24 minutes. CP0229 DVD
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Learn the papier-mâché process and how to construct pop art sculpture in the style of Claes Oldenburg. Student examples are sure to inspire. 21 minutes. CP0243 DVD
Demonstrates the art of creating molas with paper. First she draws the subject and cuts the layers of paper. Then she glues each layer of paper allowing previous layers to show through. 23 minutes. CP0241 DVD
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PAPER WEAVING
Students learn ways paper can be used to create dynamic woven designs. This engaging program also includes a variety of student weavings. 26 minutes. CP0242 DVD
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COLOR AND LIGHT
Where do colors come from and how are they made? This cross-curricular program explores the way light and color affect the way we see the world around us. 18 minutes. DV2903 COLOR AND LIGHT
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COLOR CONCEPTS
Introduces the color wheel and five color schemes: monochromatic, complementary, analogous, split complementary, and triadic. 61 minutes. CP0174 COLOR CONCEPTS
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EXPLORING COLOR: CREATING COLOR WHEELS AND USING COLOR SCHEMES
Peggy Flores demonstrates how to create different styles of color wheels. 20 minutes. CP0107 EXPLORING COLOR
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COLOR
Presents color concepts including primary, secondary, and intermediate colors, intensity, contrast, value, and monochromatic and analogous color schemes. 19 minutes. CP0234 COLOR
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Review basic color concepts and discover how colors create different moods. 54 minutes.
Covers all the basics of digital photography including f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO selection, exposure, white balance, and more. 42 minutes.
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ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Explains how the elements of art are used to build a design. Diagrams and masterworks show how the principles work with the elements. 46 min. CP0198 DVD
150 YEARS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE
Over 1700 images by Adams, Avedon, Eastman, Man Ray, Steichen, Stieglitz, and more. 260 minutes. DV2540 THE
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ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
The elements of design—value, color, form, shape, line, space, and texture are explored with diagrams and hands-on demonstrations. 30 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1962 ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Students discover how the elements of design are used with the principles of design. A series of demonstrations combine diagrams, artwork, and scenes from nature. 29 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1963 PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
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GETTING TO KNOW LINE IN ART LEARN PHOTOGRAPHIC DESIGN
Includes key concepts of design with hundreds of graphics and images to illustrate the principles of design. 72 minutes. CP0064 DVD
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LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY
This interactive program will help develop good photographic techniques and provide inspiration on ‘seeing’ photographic images all around us. 90 minutes. $19.99
LEARN PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT
Photography means “to write with light.” This DVD includes key concepts of photographic light with hundreds of images. 60 minutes. CP0063 DVD
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GETTING TO KNOW COLOR IN ART
This engaging program covers the colors of the world around us, the use of color in great works of art, and the emotional impact of color are discussed in simple terms, and connected to the color wheel. 23 minutes. DV2943 DVD
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GETTING TO KNOW SHAPE & FORM IN ART
Colorful animation explores geometric and organic shapes, shape and form in painting, sculpture, and the world around us, and negative and positive shapes. 23 minutes. DV2944 DVD
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The definitions and types of lines, media for creating lines, lines in the world around us, and line in great works of art are discussed in simple terms. Calligraphy and cartooning are also explored. 23 minutes.
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Portrait Drawing This program begins with a historical introduction to portrait drawing and continues with straightforward demonstrations of the three basic poses: frontal, profi le, and three-quarter view that are appropriate for the beginner. Finally, artist Carroll Erlandson is featured drawing the portrait of a young girl, emphasizing the ideas of design, mood, texture, and form within the portrait.
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Shows students how to develop compositions and how the shapes and values of a subject can trigger ideas for a painting. 19 minutes. $29.99
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BASIC PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Shows how to make one-, two-, and threepoint perspective drawings, as well as how to draw circles and cylinders in perspective. 29 minutes. CP0222 BASIC PERSPECTIVE DRAWING $29.99
SKETCHBOOKS: HOW ARTISTS USE THEM
DV2875 DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE... $39.99
CP1976
Teaches basic drawing skills and enhances creativity with easy-to-understand explanations and demonstrations. 117 minutes.
Explains why the use of sketchbooks is such an effective visual arts tool. Contemporary artists as well as elementary students explain the importance of using sketchbooks in their work. 20 minutes. SKETCHBOOKS: HOW ARTISTS USE THEM
$29.99
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING
DRAWING LANDSCAPES WITH PENCIL AND INK
CP0113
CP0194 DRAWING LANDSCAPES...
Demonstrates still life drawing, introducing the elements and principles of art. Many historical and contemporary drawings support the lesson. 27 minutes.
FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING $29.99
PORTRAIT DRAWING
Features demonstrations of the three basic poses: frontal, profile, and three-quarter view that are appropriate for the beginner. 28 minutes. PORTRAIT DRAWING
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DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN
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COMPOSITION
$29.99
Giving special emphasis to values and modeling, the artist shows how easy it is to create drawings with pencil over a watercolor wash. 60 minutes. $29.99
DRAWING:
LEARNING PROFESSIONAL TECHNIQUES
Illustrates contour drawing, gesture drawing, and perspective. See how to use basic shapes to develop drawings and how to use crosshatching and shading to produce form. 59 minutes. CP0196
DRAWING: LEARNING PROFESSIONAL...
DRAWING AND SKETCHING WITH MARKERS
Tony Couch shows students techniques to create effective drawings with felt-tip markers. Grades 9+. 60 minutes. CP0195
DRAWING AND SKETCHING WITH MARKER
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COOL CARTOONING
So you want to be a cartoonist, animator, illustrator, or comic strip artist? Mark Kistler will help strengthen your drawing skills and show you how to take an idea and turn it into a story. 120 minutes. CP7182 COOL CARTOONING
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Mark Kistler shows how to draw hovering helicopter hippos, a giraffe gym, praying mantises who like to read, and more. 120 minutes. CP7183 HOVERING HIPPO
SECRET BLUE LAGOON
Inspired by Mark Kistler’s real life adventures. Set sail for the most beautiful island in the Pacific, “Imagination Island” and swim with a school of colorful jiggling jellyfish. 120 minutes. CP7184 SECRET BLUE LAGOON
EXPLORING COLORS
$29.99
Introduces different types of pastels, then shows how to combine oil pastels with turpentine and how to use soft pastels on velour. DVD. 28 minutes. $29.99
DRAWING WITH CHARCOAL
Shows how charcoal and conte crayon can be used to achieve special effects on different types of paper. 27 minutes. $29.99
PENCIL DRAWING
Shows basic techniques to create texture and value with pencil — scumble, smudge, stipple, hatching, cross-hatching, kneaded eraser. DVD. 23 minutes. CP0217 PENCIL DRAWING
$29.99
$29.99
DRAWING WITH PASTELS
CP0219 DRAWING WITH CHARCOAL
$29.99
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BASIC SHAPES
CP0220 DRAWING WITH PASTELS
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HOVERING HIPPO
Using markers, colored pencils, crayons, twigs, and textured paper, artist Gail Price demonstrates methods to enhance drawings. DVD. 26 minutes. CP0218 DRAWING METHODS
$29.99
DRAWING FOR ALL
DRAWING METHODS
CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS
CP-0115 DVD
About the Artist/Teacher: Trish Gans has been an art educator and consultant for 25 years, primarily in the Jefferson County School Sytem in Golden, Colorado. She is a Disney Teacher of the Year Award nominee, winner of the Colorado Elementary Art Teacher of the Year Award, and a three time winner of the Jefferson Foundation Teacher Award. Trish is an active member of the district curriculum writing team aligning sketchbook usage with the visual arts standards. Sketchbooks are used daily in her K-6 classroom.
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This program portrays why the artist’s use of sketchbooks is such an effective visual arts tool. Ways to use sketchbooks to integrate art with literacy, math, and science are included. Three contemporary artists: Tom Edwards (potter/cartoonist), Bob Luna (muralist), and Richard Spaulding (glass artist) as well as classrooms of elementary students explain the importance of sketchbooks in their work.
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CP0233 COMPOSITION
How Artists Use Them
Figure Drawing University instructor Diane Bywaters and several students demonstrate figure study: gesture poses, along with two long poses, handling positive/ negative space, rendering, proportion, and mood using a variety of media. The model is wearing a leotard.
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Fundamentals of Drawing Using charcoal, artist Carroll Erlandson demonstrates still-life drawing. The narrative and graphic effects introduce the elements and principles of art, and relate them to the demonstration.
Portrait Drawing
Portrait Drawing Crystal presents a library of motivational This program begins with a historical introduction to portrait drawing and continues with straight-in cooperation art programs produced forward demonstrations of the three basic poses: leading artists who frontal, with profi le, and three-quarter view that are bring concepts appropriate for the beginner. artist Carroll andFinally, theories to life. Erlandson is featured drawing the portrait of a young girl, emphasizing the ideas of design, mood, texture, and form within the portrait.
Fundamentals of Drawing
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ArtSmart Drawing Programs
Fundamentals of Drawing Using charcoal, artist Carroll Erlandson demonstrates still-life drawing. The narrative and graphic effects introduce the elements and principles of art, and relate them to the demonstration.
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Sketchbooks How Artists Use Them
Crystal presents a library of motivational art programs produced with leading artists and educators who inspire and instruct while bringing concepts and theories to life.
$29.99
Students discover that they can draw literally anything by learning the most basic shapes. DVD. 63 minutes. CP0271 BASIC SHAPES
$19.99
Color adds a different dimension to your art. You can use crayon, colored pencil, felt-tip pens, or magic markers. DVD. 45 minutes. CP0272 EXPLORING COLORS
$19.99
IN, ON, ABOVE, & THROUGH
Shows students how to create the illusion of form and depth simply by using overlapping. DVD. 76 minutes. CP0273 IN, ON, ABOVE, & THROUGH
$19.99
PEOPLE
Teaches techniques for drawing people and portraits. DVD. 69 minutes. CP0274 PEOPLE
$19.99
PERSPECTIVE AND LANDSCAPE
Learn how to draw buildings, people, and scenery. DVD. 60 minutes. CP0275 PESPECTIVE AND LANDSCAPE $19.99
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PAINTING STREAMS, ROCKS, AND TREES IN WATERCOLOR
EXPERIMENTAL WATER MEDIA
CP1986
CP0236 EXPERIMENTAL WATER MEDIA
See how to create a center of interest, and how color, line, shape, and texture help develop a strong design. 55 minutes.
Explore ways to add interest to paintings by combining watercolor with charcoal, colored pencils, pastels, tissue, and torn paper. 20 minutes.
Explores transparent, translucent, and opaque qualities using different undertones. 55 minutes.
PAINTING BARNS IN WATERCOLOR
WATERCOLOR:
ACRYLIC TECHNIQUES
CP1985 PAINTING BARNS IN WATERCOLOR $29.99
Students learn the basics of acrylic painting. Demonstrations show how to paint translucent and opaque images. 28 minutes. CP0231
ACRYLIC PAINTING: GETTING A START $29.99
ACRYLIC AS WATER MEDIA
CP0188 ACRYLIC AS WATER MEDIA
$29.99
Explores using different types of acrylics on gessoed canvas, wood panel, and clayboard through a series of demonstrations. 58 minutes. CP0157 ACRYLIC TECHNIQUES
$29.99
WATER MEDIA TECHNIQUES: WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE
Learn the visual qualities and handling characteristics of watercolor and gouache, plus techniques including wet-in-wet, drybrush, and washes. 60 minutes. CP0197 WATER MEDIA TECHNIQUES...
$29.99
GETTING TO KNOW ANDY WARHOL
This animated DVD is a great way to introduce Pop Art and Warhol’s famous soup cans and other images of everyday life. 24 minutes. DV0306 GETTING TO KNOW ANDY WARHOL $29.99
PAINTING STREAMS, ROCKS, AND TREE... $29.99
Explore how to use color, shape, texture, and value to paint buildings, trees, foliage, and sky in this easy-to-follow program. 50 minutes. CHARLES REID: PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR
See how to paint portraits with watercolor. Shapes of color become alive as the subjects’ likeness begins to emerge. 58 minutes. CP0199 CHARLES REID: PORTRAITS...
$29.99
CHARLES REID: FLOWERS IN WATERCOLOR
Reveals how to create a spontaneous, fresh style using pencil contours and value studies and a bold interplay of color. 58 minutes. CP0187 CHARLES REID: FLOWERS...
$29.99
This delightful journey follows an animated Faith Ringgold through a child-friendly look at her life, times, and work. 24 minutes. DV9872
GETTING TO KNOW FAITH RINGGOLD
$29.99
GETTING TO KNOW MARY CASSATT
Kids laugh and learn with the painter of Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. 24 minutes.
Get to know this Impressionist artist, famous for her portraits of families and children. 24 minutes.
DV1559 GETTING TO KNOW DA VINCI
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GETTING TO KNOW DA VINCI
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GETTING TO KNOW EDGAR DEGAS
Degas never considered himself an Impressionist. Young viewers will find out why not in this charming animated program. 22 minutes. DV9479
GETTING TO KNOW EDGAR DEGAS $29.99
MATERIALS AND BASIC TECHNIQUES
Introduces transparent and opaque watercolor, brushes, papers, washes, glazes, and wet-in-wet techniques. 29 minutes. CP0238 WATERCOLOR: MATERIALS...
GETTING TO KNOW MARY CASSATT $29.99
GETTING TO KNOW MICHELANGELO
Demonstrations explore wet–on–wet, washes, and drybrush, plus innovative ways to enhance watercolor paintings. 19 minutes. CP0232 WATERCOLOR METHODS
$29.99
CREATING ABSTRACT ART
Gerald Brommer explains how design becomes more important than the subject in abstract art. Learn how to simplify shapes, fracture, distort, use contour continuation, and more. 30 minutes. $29.99
GETTING TO KNOW MONET
Kids learn about Monet through a combination of great art and delightful, off the wall animation. Closed captioned. 24 minutes. DV1557 GETTING TO KNOW MONET
$29.99
GETTING TO KNOW REMBRANDT
How did this 17th-century Dutchman’s work become the world standard for art? Let Rembrandt tell you his story. 24 minutes. DV1556 GETTING TO KNOW REMBRANDT $29.99
With an entertaining mix of art history and animation, Michelangelo describes his life as a sculptor, painter, and architect. 24 minutes.
GETTING TO KNOW VAN GOGH
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GETTING TO KNOW MICHELANGELO $29.99
$29.99
WATERCOLOR METHODS
CP0223 CREATING ABSTRACT ART
GETTING TO KNOW FAITH RINGGOLD
$29.99
Playful cartoons and great art come together in this animated DVD. 24 minutes.
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ANIMATION IN THE CLASSROOM
Explore simple ways to create animation. Learn how to create “persistence of vision,” how to make a flip book, and how to make objects grow or shrink, speed up or slow down. 14 minutes. CP0212 ANIMATION IN THE CLASSROOM $29.99
BEST OF THE FEST: CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL
A one-of-a-kind collection of culturally diverse, non-violent, and value-affirming films. 61 minutes. DV9545 BEST OF THE FEST
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A young girl visits Monet’s home in Giverny and learns about his life. Animation is combined with scenes of Monet’s garden and paintings. 30 minutes. DV6467 LINNEA IN MONET’S GARDEN
$14.99
CP0191
Shows techniques to create collages using tissue paper, letters, construction paper, stained papers, photographs, paint, and more. 29 minutes.
$29.99
WATERCOLOR AND COLLAGE
$29.99
CREATING KALEIDOSCOPE DESIGNS
AUTOMORPHOSIS
What if you could turn your car into a mobile work of art, and drive it down the road for all to see? Look into the minds and hearts of a delightful collection of visionaries who have done just that. 31 minutes. DV7826 AUTOMORPHOSIS
Teacher Peggy Flores introduces kaleidoscopes and mirror imaging and shows how to create geometric images that simulate kaleidoscope designs. 30 minutes.
CREATING STILL LIFES
IN PLAIN SIGHT: PUBLIC ART IN THE CITY
SELF-PORTRAITS
CP7177
CREATING KALEIDOSCOPE DESIGNS
$29.99
See how art from ancient cave paintings to modern installations is woven throughout the city of Santa Barbara. Meet the artists and see how the pieces were approved and installed. 41 minutes. CP0075
COLLAGE METHODS
CP0225 COLLAGE METHODS
Gerald Brommer demonstrates how to create richly textured paintings by combining watercolor and collage. 60 minutes.
IN PLAIN SIGHT: PUBLIC ART IN THE CITY
$29.99
OUTSIDER ART: MOSAIC MURALS
Artist Isaiah Zagar has given Philadelphia a vibrant collection of mosaic murals made from glass, tile, and found objects. 30 minutes.
CP0074 OUTSIDERART:MOSAICMURALS $29.99
CP7194 CREATING STILL LIFES
CP027
Crystal presents a library of motivational art videos produced with leading artists and educators who inspire and instruct while bringing concepts and theories to life.
Learn to make optical illusions with lines and shapes that pop out, color variations, and more. Line, shape, space, and color are discussed. 24 minutes. CP0263 OPTICAL ILLUSIONS...
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Peggy Flores shows how to create a circle using a protractor and drawing within the dimensions of the paper. She first shows how to create a radial design within the circle by cutting out paper arrow templates of different sizes and drawing around them within the circle. She explains circumferen ce, diameter, and radius and using a ruler, protractor, and triangles creates other circular art. She explains symmetry and uses many geometric shapes. She also shows and explains mandala art and how to draw intertwined circles within the large circle to resemble a Celtic design. Many examples are shown.
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DV2967 OPT: AN ILLUSIONARY TALE
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Peggy Flores shows students how to make castles from cardboard and paper rolls, as well as from clay. She creates towers, turrets, parapets, and even a moat and drawbridge. 24 minutes. Crystal
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Creating Circular Art
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CP7193 DVD
CREATING CULTURAL ART 2/20/12 9:19 AM
A little girl learns to persevere in creating art in spite of making a mistake. LeVar Burton introduces an artist who creates art from ordinary objects, a wire sculptor, and one who creates sidewalk drawings with chalk. 30 minutes. DV2925 REGINA’S BIG MISTAKE
$29.99
CREATING CIRCULAR ART
ting Circular Art A magical tale of optical illusions, in which objects seem to shift color and size while images appear and disappear. Meet a trompe l’oeil painter who specializes in art that fools the eye. 30 minutes. CrystalProductions
$29.99
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS: HOW TO CREATE THEM
$29.99
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SELF-POTRAITS
CREATING CASTLES
Students learn about mummies and conserving artifacts and get an inside look at a mummy that is thousands of years old. 30 minutes. OPT: AN ILLUSIONARY TALE
$29.99
Peggy Flores shows how to make a selfportrait using a digital camera to take a selfportrait and converting the picture to a line drawing. 24 minutes.
MUMMIES MADE IN EGYPT
DV9010 MUMMIES MADE IN EGYPT
$29.99
Students learn how to arrange still lifes and a variety of ways to create them using watercolor, tempera, markers, and colored pencils. 18 minutes.
READING RAINBOW
Creating Circular Art
CRYSTAL PRODUCTIONS - ANIMATION / READING RAINBOW / PEGGY FLORES / COLLAGE / PUBLIC ART
LINNEA IN MONET’S GARDEN
WATERCOLOR AND COLLAGE
$29.99
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Using crayons, paint, markers, and pencil, Peggy Flores demonstrates bark painting, tapa cloths, Celtic knots, milagros, and wycinanki. Student examples are also shown. 27 minutes. CP0248 DVD
$29.99
DVDs / Books
DROPPING IN ON... DVDS / BOOKS Students of all ages will be introduced to the artists’ styles and learn about their lives in these amusing and informative DVDs and books. • Playful animation covers the life of the artist, and gives insight into the creative inspiration for their masterworks. • The DVDs are closed captioned and include teacher’s guides with suggested activities. • C ompanion books reinforce the information presented in the DVDs and allow readers to get a closer look at the masterworks.
“Dropping in on…might be just what students need to help them better understand how to describe, analyze, and interpret works of art.” – amazon.com CRYSTAL
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This program is an interesting and humorous way to introduce young children to the art of ceramics, its creation, and its uses. DVD. 30 minutes. Closed captioned.
CP5267 DVD $29.99 CP5268 BOOK $19.99
DROPPING IN ON RENAISSANCE ARTISTS
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Join Puffer in Florence, Italy, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and learn about the art of Michelangelo, da Vinci, and Raphael. DVD. 20 minutes. Closed captioned. CP5271 DVD CP5272 BOOK
DROPPING IN ON IMPRESSIONISTS
$29.99 $19.99
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Visit Paris, France, the birthplace of Impressionism. Meet Monet, Cassatt, and more. DVD. 18 minutes. Closed captioned. CP6133 DVD CP6134 BOOK
$29.99 $19.99
DROPPING IN ON ROUSSEAU
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Join Puffer as he learns how self-trained artist Henri Rousseau developed his unique style of painting plants and animals. DVD. 27 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1975 DVD CP6180 BOOK
DROPPING IN ON MATISSE
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Puffer interviews Henri Matisse who explains how his work evolved from colorfully patterned paintings to his unique paper cutouts. DVD. 24 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1973 DVD CP6179 BOOK
DROPPING IN ON GRANT WOOD
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Puffer interviews Grant Wood about his life, his heroes, and his regionalist artwork. DVD. 19 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1980 DVD CP1932 BOOK
$29.99 $19.99
DROPPING IN ON GRANDMA MOSES
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Meet folk artist Grandma Moses, who became a painter at the age of 70. DVD. 16 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1873 DVD CP1874 BOOK
$29.99 $19.99
DROPPING IN ON ROMARE BEARDEN
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CP1916 DVD CP1917 BOOK
$29.99 $19.99
Puffer lands in New York City to interview Romare Bearden about his unique collages depicting urban life and music. DVD. 20 minutes. Closed captioned.
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DROPPING IN ON ANDY WARHOL
Pop artist Andy Warhol shows Puffer his famous artworks and explains how he used different media to create them. DVD. 19 minutes. Closed captioned. CP1981 DVD CP1935 BOOK
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Trees in the Sunset ✪ DIRECTIONS 1. Practice trees. On 8" x 11" copy paper, dip and stamp the edges of cardboard and poster board pieces in black tempera paint. Trunks are created by repeatedly stamping the corrugated edge of cardboard pieces side-by-side (above). Use the edge of poster board for the finer connecting detail. This student work (right) shows the creative variety that can be achieved in this process.
"Wisdom"- Acrylic on canvas courtesy of the artist, ©2010 Lee Oskar, www.leeoskarpaintings.com
CONCEPTS: Progressive rhythm, Silhouette & Blending This project teaches children how to think beyond the standard “lollipop” style tree symbol to an expression of rhythm and movement in line. The process involves forming a line that continually divides and expands into smaller and smaller parts to form trees with expressive roots, trunks, branches, and delicate intertwining twigs. This process employs painting without a brush, as trees are “stamped out” using the edges of cardboard and poster board pieces that are dipped into tempera paint. The instant results of this stamping process are something children respond to. Warm and cool colors are blended to create a vibrant sunset. Set against this backdrop, the winter tree becomes a beautiful silhouette. Before creating the final tree in their 12" x 18" painted sunset, children try different styles on 8" x 11" sheets of paper. Many times “practice” trees become a work of art in themselves. An expressive example is painter Lee Oskar’s acrylic on canvas painting “Wisdom” shown top right.
2. Paint the sunset. Begin with the yellow base of the sky. Paint 1/2 - 2/3 of the vertical sheet with yellow temperapaint.
4. Add red. Repeat the process in Step 3 by adding red paint above the orange paint and blending.
M A T E R I A L S ◆ Tempera paint: (yellow, orange, red, magenta, blue, black) ◆ Water and soft, round paint brush ◆ Cardboard and poster board (cut into small rectangular pieces) ◆ 12" x 18" Bright White construction paper ◆ Aluminum foil ◆ 8½" x 11" Copy paper
5. Add blue and purple. Continue to blend colors until the whole paper is filled.
Denise Logan’s Amazing Art Projects for Children • 2
1 • Denise Logan’s Amazing Art Projects for Children
DYNAMIC ART PROJECTS FOR CHILDREN, DENISE LOGAN
Over 200 illustrations show step-by-step instructions for activities with paper, ceramics, printmaking, and more. The projects were created for elementary students to build confidence and selfesteem. Elements and principles of design are emphasized. Projects include masks, abstract art, fantasy space art, landscapes, printmaking, paper cutouts, mobiles, molas, and many more. 112 pages. Concealed spiral wire binding. CP1990 DYNAMIC ART PROJECTS FOR CHILDREN
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DENISE LOGAN’S AMAZING ART PROJECTS, DENISE LOGAN
The follow-up to the best-selling Dynamic Art Projects for Children. Field tested by thousands of students, these projects amaze and delight. Complete step-by-step photography and familiar materials allow students to achieve phenomenal results. Projects include mandalas, Navajo blankets, ceramic sea creatures, O’Keeffe flowers, amaté bark paintings, Egyptian scarabs, and more. 120 pages. Paperback. Concealed spiral wire binding. BK9679 DENISE LOGAN’S AMAZING ART PROJECTS
Drawing Realistic People
September - Lesson II
Painting Basics: Goals: Students will create a watercolor and crayon picture.
Students will learn about basic shapes. Students will learn how to use watercolor paint sets. Students will learn how to clean and care for a paintbrush.
Materials that you need:
8 x 11 Copy paper Colored Pencils or Crayons 9 x 12 construction paper to frame
Discuss: Talk about shapes.
What are the differences: circles and ovals? squares and rectangles? fat triangles and skinny triangles? What about shapes with no names?
Walk around with a marker. When their realistic person is complete and the three goals have been met, draw a star at the top of their paper.
Pencils Erasers
Discuss: Talk about the shapes that make up our bodies. Ask for a volunteer to come up and point to the following body parts as you discuss the shapes. • a circle for the head. • a small square for the neck. • an oval or rectangle for the body. • long skinny ovals or rectangles for the arms and legs. (This year talk about how your arms and legs are actually two shapes connected by your knees and elbows.) • any shape for the hands and feet.
Demonstrate: Using crayons draw some shapes on a piece of paper. • large and small • circles, squares, triangles, etc. • color some in and leave some as just the outline.
This means that they are ready to go forward and draw their second person! Help students; give a pep talk to those who need it. “You are so close, you just need to move those arms up to the shoulders.” Or “Great job, the legs are a little too long, just shorten them up a little.” Once they have drawn their second person – have them check the three realistic people goals before they add color. Have them do the finger measuring on the second person, confirm the shoulders are in the correct place, and make sure everything is a shape so that they can be colored in. Then they are ready for color!
Measure your volunteer (or another one) from the top of their head to their waist, and from their waist to their feet. Next, choose another student who is much taller and compare the same thing. Show how you can measure this equal length with your fingers when you are drawing.
Discuss: There are many types of paint.
The type that they are going to use is called watercolor paint. Watercolors have to have lots of water to work, and you have to use a paintbrush. Introduce them to “Peter the Paintbrush” He has hair on his head, not on his toes. Explain that you never want to jam Peter’s head into the paint - his hair will get wrecked. Instead you need to be gentle and use a back and forth motion when adding the water to the paint.
Clean Up: Ask students to write their name by their
drawings. Crop them if there is a lot of blank space. Frame their people with a construction paper frame. For more variety double frame it with two colors.
Demonstrate: Create two different “shape people”- one with ovals and one with rectangles. WOW! Your arms actually come out of your shoulders not your stomach.
Demonstrate: After you use one color then you need to swish your brush in the water
before you use another color. You can blot your paintbrush on a paper towel if you really want all of the color out. You need to swish your brush after EVERY color!
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A WORK OF HEART: A YEAR OF KINDERGARTEN ART LESSONS,
A WORK OF HEART: A YEAR OF 1ST GRADE ART LESSONS
Guides kindergarten teachers through a one-year art program consisting of 21 lessons, each designed to be integrated with a variety of curriculum standards. The book uses simple language, lots of pictures, and step-by-step instructions. 64 pages
The follow-up to the popular kindergarten activity book, this helpful resource contains 21 creative lessons, each integrating a variety of art standards. Feautres simple language, color photographs, step– by–step instructions, and finished examples. 80 pages. Paperback. Spiral bound.
JANET LOUISE CONLIN
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Create: Place a stack of paper in the middle of the tables and a cup of pencils and erasers. Tell the students to start their realistic person by drawing the body and go from there. Make sure to have your demonstration drawing where they can go up to see it if they get stuck.
head to their waist, and from their waist to their feet. Students will see that arms come out of shoulders and not stomachs. Students will draw people using shapes. Students will fill in their people shapes with color to make them solid.
Watercolor paint sets Paintbrush White construction paper (not copy paper) Water cup Crayons
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Finally fill in your shapes with color so that they look solid.
Goals: Students will see that most people have equal measurements from their
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Tell the artists that they are going to do a practice person first. Their second drawing they will be adding color to make them look more solid. Remind the students that they are trying to draw realistic people. If they were drawing cartoons there wouldn’t be any rules. Explain that you will be going around and looking for three things: • Are the two measurements equal (Head to waist, and waist to feet)? • Are the arms coming out of the shoulders (not the stomach)? • Is your person made out of shapes?
Some of this lesson is a repeat from my kindergarten drawing lesson. I teach “Drawing People” every year. I start with the basics and add more and more details as they progress in their skills. It is amazing seeing their growth from year to year. In first grade I make the distinction that this is a realistic person they are drawing.
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Tip: If a darker color over-powers a lighter color in the blending process, rinse the brush clean, blot it on a paper towel to remove excess water, and continue to blend the t wo colors.
3. Add orange and blend down into the yellow. While the yellow paint is still wet, brush the orange paint down into the yellow paint using long sweeping motions to blend the two colors.
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mosaic: art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
Grade Level 5-6
Concept Masks can be formed over the face and decorated with a paper mosaic
Skill Modeling foil and creating a paper mosaic
Resource Aztec Mask, Private Collection
Materials
Heavy-duty aluminum foil; newspapers; masking tape; wallpaper paste; black tempera paint; black acrylic paint; brushes;clear, glossy polymer acrylic; magazines with colored pages; scissors; white glue.
Masks for rituals and ceremonies were often made by inlaying small pieces of precious stones with great care. Such a mask is the Turquoise Mosaic Mask made by Aztec Indians seen on the left. Using the same technique with small squares of colored papers, a student made the mask shown on the right. You’ll learn how to make a mosaic mask also in this experience.
3 Place the mask on crumpled newspaper to preserve the form, then paint the entire mask with black acrylic paint.
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6 Cover the entire mask with squares. Eyes and a mouth should be cut from the pictures and glued to the mask, also.
Discuss the examples and point out that masks for rituals and ceremonies are made with care using special, often costly, materials. The Aztec people, for example, buried their dead leaders with masks made with turquoise and coral. Students will simulate real mosaic stones with paper on their masks. Students will tear a strip of aluminum foil long enough to fold double and fit generously over their face. They should crumple it lightly and form it gently over the face, exaggerating the nose. Turn the foil under all around to make a neat edge and reinforce the mask. Then, it should be painted with black acrylic paint. Study pictures of Mexican mosaic masks and note the variations of colors in the pieces of stone. Find a variety of blue, turquoise, and jade pages in discarded magazines, and cut the colors into strips about 1 3 ⁄2- ⁄4-in. wide. Use a toothpick to apply a spot of glue to each small mosaic piece as it is cut from a strip leaving tiny spaces between each one. Work in rows around the facial features, then fill in the rest of the surface with more pieces of varying colors.When all of the pieces have been glued on, coat the mask with clear, glossy acrylic polymer, sealing down all loose corners. Extension: A papier maché mask can be made by placing the foil mask over a taped-down wad of newspaper, on a stack of newspaper, to help preserve the form as torn patches of newspaper dipped in wallpaper paste are applied.Torn, not cut, 2 x 2-in. patches are dipped into the creamy paste, pulled through two fingers to remove excess, and overlapped to make a thin layer. More pieces from the colored or comic section are used for alternate layers assuring an even coverage of four to five layers.To insure easy removal from the foil form later, the first layer should be applied with water only, not paste. Before the papier maché dries completely, remove it from the form, trim, and cut out any desired openings, like the eyes or mouth. Let the mask dry thoroughly before painting it all over with black acrylic or tempera paint followed with a finish of clear acrylic polymer.The mask can then be decorated with the mosaic pieces in the same manner as the foil mask.
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Select brightly colored pictures from magazines and cut out small squares for the mosaic pieces. Here different shades of green and blue resembling turquoise were selected.
1 Double a piece of heavy aluminum foil large enough to cover your face. Crumple it lightly and form it gently to the shape of your face.
7 Place a piece of tape on the inside of the mask on both sides. Punch holes, then insert cord so the mask can be worn.
2 Turn over the edges of the foil to make a neat outline.
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Glue the squares in rows across the mask, leaving tiny spaces between them.
8 This is the completed mosaic mask. Can you see how the tiny squares of colored pictures resemble inlaid precious stones?
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ART ACTIVITIES WITH PAPER, CLAY, FIBERS, AND PRINTMAKING: USING MASTERWORKS AS INSPIRATION* This book emphasizes the skills of working with paper, sculpting, weaving, printmaking, and more based on masterworks by artists from different backgrounds and cultures. This encourages students to learn about art history and evaluate different art forms. Each activity covers materials, the procedures step-by-step, and related vocabulary. 8 ½” x 11”. Over 300 color illustrations. 112 pages. Paperback. Spiral wire binding. Grades K-8.
DRAWING AND PAINTING ACTIVITIES: USING MASTERWORKS AS INSPIRATION* Adapted from the CLEAR program, this colorfully illustrated book emphasizes the art skills of drawing and painting and introduces masterworks created by artists from different backgrounds and cultures. Each activity covers materials needed, the procedures step-by-step, as well as a vocabulary of terms used in the activities. Over 200 color illustrations. 64 pages. Paperback. Grades K-8.
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Features step-by-step photos of 26 traditional and modern art projects and activities that will stretch the art room budget. The focus is on the artistic process, which will allow teachers and students to add their own creative touches to the projects. 72 pages. Paperback. Spiral bound.
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4 Apply small dots of glue around the border and place the foam shapes on top.
Student WorK 2 Glue down the wing, beak, feet and eye. For the eye, glue down any type of button.
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Art and Science
Through observation and interpretation of masterworks or by creating works of art that depict local, national, or global environments, students are better able to visualize the impact of society upon the natural world. Contemplating personal and social issues through works of art helps students to better understand the characteristics of populations, resources, the environment, and the impact that individuals and groups have upon them.
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proficient in posing questions, designing problems based upon those questions, and then finding and evaluating solutions based upon collected data. Art and science also share a hands-on discovery approach.
Science Domains Art production, art discussion, and art writing activities can provide concrete examples for exploration of science topics such as mass, matter, and chemical reactions. For example, what does a sculptor need to know about mass and matter? Why do printmakers need to understand how certain chemicals react with each other? Why do painters need to know if the colors they use will remain true over time? When students participate in activities that allow them to think and act as artists facing these problems, meaningful solutions result because the scientific concepts have been applied to a real-life experience.
Technology In both art and science, students are furnished opportunities to develop competency in decisionmaking. Technology in both content areas emphasizes that students develop fundamental abilities associated
mAtEriAls: paper towels, Q-tips, brushes, water jars (detergent scoopers), rulers, pencils, paint cups (blue, yellow, red, green, orange, purple, white, black), plastic palettes rEfErEncE: Examples of textile design artwork and painted & printed colorings VocAbulAry: textile, design, designer, coloring, primary, secondary, complementary, tint, shade, geometric, floral EssEntiAl QuEstions: What is a coloring? What do Textile Designers do for a living? What is negative space? What are the primary colors? What are the secondary colors? What are the warm colors? What are the cool colors? What are complementary colors? nAtionAl stAndArds: 2, 3, 5, 6 lEArning objEctiVEs: To explore the color wheel by mixing tints and shades of colors. To create a “coloring” for a floral pattern. Information: Today I want to share with you some of my designs and experiences as a textile designer. In the past, when I was working on staff or freelancing, I’ve been
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Personal and Social Perspectives
with the process of design or planning. For example, in art as well as in science, students identify and state problems, plan and implement solutions, and then evaluate the effectiveness of the solution. Students who are able to isolate a design problem, state it, and then think it through to a logical solution are applying critical thinking skills that relate to everyday solutions. Technology also holds fundamental applications for the correlation of art and science, as it may be addressed through graphic, structural, and organizational design or through the use of media. The computer can be used for the presentation of content or as a medium for creating art. The rapid growth of the Internet and related technologies has already created a demand for the expertise of people knowledgeable about both art and science. Today’s students have grown up with computers and the Internet and are acclimated to fast-paced, simultaneous, and hypertext access to a broad range of information through a number of devices. Because these students are as likely to create and design digital information as they are to use it, effective art teaching should include interactive and engaging use of technology by students.
Science, like art, has its own history. It is a history that continues and is rapidly changing. By studying the chronologies of art and science, students are able to see the role that both fields have played in the development of cultures throughout time. By studying the histories of art and science, students can track the change in approaches to artistic and scientific inquiry and production. Additionally, the impact that science has had upon art and the ways that art has depicted science can be readily perceived. For example, tracking the history of art materials and media over time would be a meaningful exercise to discover how scientific developments have impacted the art world. Many of today’s students may be surprised to discover that paints were not always available in premixed, ready-to-use tubes and that artists in the past had to grind and mix their own.
Art, Science, and Writing Artists and scientists write and/or draw in diaries or journals about their daily work. Likewise, students can write in diaries or journals about their art and science activities. Artists and scientists write notations about their work, describe problems, and brainstorm solutions in sketchbooks or notebooks. Similarly, students can sketch and write about their work, problems, and solutions to problems.
individually or in groups of two or more, writing about art and science experiences helps students develop stronger communication skills and is a valuable component of any interdisciplinary connection.
Differentiation Take into consideration individual students’ developmental needs, readiness levels, and learning styles when planning integrated art and science lessons. Whenever possible, offer options for students that will enhance their learning. Students can work in small groups, with partners, or alone. Other students may benefit through the use of stencils, patterns, printed or illustrated step-by-step directions, or directions in both English and another language.
Careers that Require both Art and Science Students with a strong interest in art and science may want to consider careers that combine both interests. Medical and scientific illustrators, graphic artists, web site and software designers, industrial and product designers, architects, and animators all need to possess significant understandings of both art and science. Nevertheless, all students can benefit from meaningful educational experiences that are based on art and science.
Timeline of Art Materials Why do painters need to know if the colors they use will remain true over time? Why do printmakers need to understand how certain chemicals interact with each other? How did the invention of acrylic paint change painting? Which chemicals make up the ingredients for a ceramic glaze? Technological advances in media continue to prompt changes in the materials and methods that artists use. Compare this timeline of art materials with historical events of the same time periods.
Artists and scientists write sequential steps to follow in the creation of artworks or formulas. Students can write the steps they take to create an artwork or to devise an experiment. The sketchbooks of artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci, the original Renaissance man and interdisciplinary model, provide a fine subject of study for this approach. In his sketchbooks, da Vinci recorded drawings of his artwork and inventions along with written notes and ideas. Writing summary sentences, elaborating upon details, finding main ideas, predicting outcomes, pinpointing causes and effects — the list of writing topics for art and science is virtually endless. Whether working
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4. Use pencil to draw a whimsical animal body. Use your imagination!
5. Use pencil to draw a variety of intricate patterns on the animal’s body, arms, and legs.
6. Trace over all pencil lines with a fine or ultra-fine black permanent marker.
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7. Use colored pencils to add color to the patterns. Hint: Press hard to achieve bright colors.
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asked to be creative and come up with my own designs whether they were floral, stripes, textures or geometric. Sometimes I have been handed “reference” to “knock off”. This means they gave me pictures or printed cloth that a customer loved and wanted me to copy the general feeling of the pattern in color and design. The pattern would have to have significant changes so there wouldn’t be any copyright problems. The fun part when doing this type of work was the colorings or different color combinations that needed to be done for each pattern (usually at least 3). Let’s look at some examples of the artwork, printed cloth and colorings. *Review color wheel: Primary/secondary/ complementary/tint/shade and show how to mix the colors. We will use wallpaper colorings from old books and act as designers trying to improve the combination of colors. Use Q-tips to transfers paint from cups to your palettes. Then use your brush to mix your desired tint or shade of a color. Paint in the boxes and area in you design where you want the color to be. Demonstrate process with steps. stEps: 1) name/teacher/date Key Word 2) colorings 3) use ruler for boxes at bottom 4) use Q-tips 5) mix & paint with brush 6) rinse brush Alternate Project (3-5): I found & used my original colorings from a floral pattern. The color tab boxes were numbered for students & copies were made for their alternate colorings to the same pattern.
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Have you heard about a brilliant artist whose phenomenal memory enables him to remember entire cityscapes…then draw them in exacting detail, including number of windows? Meet Stephen Wiltshire, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. His speech was delayed until he was five and said his first word: paper. At an early age, he began sketching landmark London bridges, among other subjects. By the age of nine, he learned to speak fully—and also received his first commission! It was from the late Prime Minister Edward Heath, who wanted Stephen to draw the Salisbury Cathedral. His artistic career was launched! His next ambitious project at age ten was called The London Alphabet – a group of pictures that illustrated famous landmarks in alphabetical order, from Albert Hall (a famous musical venue) to the London Zoo. By the 1980s, Stephen had literary representation for a book had written—and a visible artistic presence. He was recognized by the late Hugh Casson, former president of London’s Royal Academy of Art, and placed under his mentorship…Stephen was identified as “possibly the best child artist in Britain.”
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The young man attended college successfully—with a keen interest in drawing and painting. His career developed, along with his excitement for capturing entire cities with his pen. As his level of public recognition grew, Stephen was invited on many helicopter rides, where was able to mentally record the architecture of iconic cities around the world. His mind is like a camera—he is able to record the finest of details. His fame grew. Not only does Stephen have his own gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade (with the Queen’s blessings)…he seems to be drawing his way around the world, creating magnificent panoramic cityscapes. He’s visited Tokyo, Rome, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dubai, Jerusalem, Sydney, Paris, and Shanghai—to name a few! Yet Stephen has a particular fondness for New York City. When he was only five years old, he drew his own imaginary apartment. Later, in a London Times article, he was quoted as saying, “I’m going to live in New York someday. I’ve designed my penthouse on Park Avenue.” Stephen did travel to New York City, where he sketched the legendary skyscrapers of Manhattan. Stephen created a 250 mile long panoramic memory of New York which is on display on a giant billboard at JFK Airport. Stephen has referred 1/26/15 3:13 PM to New York as his “spiritual home.” Knowing this artist’s love of buildings, monuments, and architecture, it is easy to understand his attraction to the great American city.
“do the best you can and never stop. ” —stephen wiltshire
activity Famous Monuments and Landmarks Around the World: A Panorama Here’s an opportunity to learn the world’s most famous architectural and historic landmarks. Stephen, who is described as an autistic savant— places him the rare classification as artistic genius.The rest of us may create ink drawings by using fine tipped permanent black markers (Stephen uses a Staedtler pen). The activity will ask students to regard the images that the teacher makes available through magazines, books, and, of course, the internet. Some important icons are: Giza & the pyramids of Egypt (Africa); The Taj Mahal at Agra, India; Stonehenge in England –a pre-historic and sacred monument in England and the temples in Bali (Indonesia), “land of a thousand temples.” In Europe, we have the Eiffel Tower to represent Paris, France; in England, there’s the Clock Tower in London, affectionately known as Big Ben; and in Rome, Italy, there still stands a symbol of the ancient city—the Colosseum…in Greece, the Parthenon. In Mexico you’ll find another mighty pyramid—Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula…in North America, the Chrysler Building towers over New York City. Not very far away, stands the Statue of Liberty—a national monument that represents a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The teacher may add to or edit these suggestions.
Top: London Panorama. 2008; Pen, ink, and pencil on paper, 13 feet. Courtesy of the artist. Above: The artist at work on Aerial View of Manhattan Skyline, 2011.
activity A Panorama of World Landmarks and Monuments Morbi justo metus, placerat et dapibus vel, consequat et ligula. Sed purus augue, pretium non volutpat tincidunt, fringilla ac neque. Vivamus non semper nulla, ac varius nisl. Mauris blandit neque dapibus, tincidunt metus ut, ultrices est. Duis convallis nisl nec luctus lobortis. Nunc eu convallis turpis. Nam condimentum ligula non magna ullamcorper rhoncus. Vivamus nisi enim, luctus eu metus et, fringilla suscipit metus. Nam fringilla, nulla auctor lobortis auctor, lorem enim laoreet sapien, sit amet blandit enim nisl a nunc. In id odio eros. Cras vulputate metus risus, ut consequat metus commodo id. (Students will work collaboratively to create a panorama of world landmarks and monuments.)
Here’s the tricky part (and Stephen’s first word): paper. Ideally, the teacher would pre-cut 5-6 foot lengths of white paper from a roll. This method assumes that the art room has the surfaces to accommodate the paper lengths. Confident students would divide into groups to discuss the placement of their choices, and then draw them directly on to the paper. To combine the various monuments and landmarks, students will consider compositional ideas for the sky and ground to create a unified whole and—although this is a liberal interpretation of the concept of panorama— this finished piece will have a large scale, panoramic appearance! The finished product will take us around the world. Tip: color may used at teacher’s discretion. If watercolor is selected, the markers must the permanent non-toxic kind…or they will “bleed” the image. If other water sensitive markers are used, color pencils or crayons are a fine to use. An alternative for students who might have a hard time with the previously mentioned approach: students will individually (or “buddy system” style) draw a straightforward image of their world landmarks on drawing paper. Pencils (first) and larger markers may work here. The teacher can then decide if students should cut out and glue their drawing on large paper or on a few display boards when finished. The end result will still take us through their visual accomplishments!
What do all these creative Art Heroes have in common? They didn’t let their conditions stop them. In fact, they “dance” with their disabilities ! There are some artists with disabilities who may feel that their conditions are a creative gift, and don’t particularly want to be known as brave. It is the observation of this author that life itself takes courage. We can’t help but admire people—any people , who manage their lives with purpose and conviction, in the face of daunting circumstances. In Yiddish, this is called chutzpah –which is an attitude of indomitable determination. After watching my young students who were blind paint with success…how can that not impress me as an artist and teacher? To quote Simona Azori, an incredible artist and dancer who has no arms… “Being able to solve problems depends on how you approach them.” Practical, yes. Yet she and her art are dazzling . I do believe disability can fire up creativity…I still believe in courage…and in Art Spirit!
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An indispensable resource to help students appreciate masterworks. Inventive activities encourage thinking and looking skills. 96 pages. Paperback. Spiral bound.
More than 50 art projects with step-by-step instructions for autistic, learning-disabled, physically challenged, and sensory impaired children. Art Heroes section presents famous artists who have faced similar challenges and includes related activities. 160 pages. Paperback. Concealed spiral wire binding.
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Billy is going to his first art class. But Billy isn’t sure what art is. The art teacher, Mrs. Magenta, explains to the children what they will be doing in class and when Billy finds out, he can’t wait to get started. 32 pagpes. Hard cover. CP7240
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Billy thought, “I can do that!” “We will paint!” “We will draw!”
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Remember when I told you about the Wandjina who are the mouthless ghostlike creatures who swirl around in the monsoon? Well, they have a leader and his name is Namar. He’s also a Wandjina, and he’s called the big boss in the sky because he gave the Wandjina their language, culture, and law. On the picture on the next page, Namar is represented with antenna-like shapes extending from his head. The little white circles are baby clouds to help hold him on his planet. The little black dots are magnets to keep the clouds from falling off. And the red and white scarf around his head keeps him warm. The collage was made by an unknown Aborigine artist. I like the smiley faces on the antennas, don’t you? Namar has his own planet and never comes down to earth. He sends messages to the ancient Wandjinas wherever they live. Do you see the little lizard on the very large rock looking up at the sky? He is very surprised to see Namar in his planet.
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Take a journey through the history of tessellations and learn stepby-step how to create translations, rotations, and reflections. Written for students, this book provides clear illustrations that take the mystery out of creating tessellations. 40 pages. Paperback. CP5875
TESSELATIONS: THE HISTORY AND MAKING OF SYMMETRICAL DESIGNS
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YOU can make a collage. All you need are colored paper scraps, some cut shapes from magazines, some colored dots, and tissue paper! And don’t forget the glue! Arrange all the different pieces on a 9 x 12-inch piece of heavy paper until you like your composition, then glue each piece down carefully. 10
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A boy and girl playfully throw colored apples into the New York skyline then grab balloons and float through the city to see the secondary colors that have resulted from their fun. 32 pages. Hard cover.
A little boy coming upon a colorless landscape realizes the world needs color and begins throwing magical apples at everything in sight. With each hit, color appears until the entire landscape is awash in color. 32 pages. Hard cover. CP2491 THE COLOR TREES
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$20.99 They floated over the bridge downtown, and the girl called out to the boy, “Look at what the Statue of Liberty is holding!”
“A charming and playful story, meant to instill amazement at experiencing the joy of color.” –Midwest Book Review
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Eugène Boudin, Beach Sceneat Trouville, 1863. Oil on wood, 1311⁄16 x 225⁄8 inches (34.8 x 57.5 cm () © 2006 Dover Publications, Inc.
Claude Oscar Monet was born in Paris in 1840 near the river Seine. He grew up in Le Havre in Normandy, the place where the mouth of the River Seine meets the English Channel in Northern France. Monet had a happy, adventurous childhood by the sea. His artistic enthusiasm and outgoing nature appeared early in life. He was hardly an ideal student and doodled in the margins of his notebooks. “I was born undisciplined,” admitted Monet.
Local legend has it that young Monet’s caricatures appeared in the town’s art supply and frame shop window to the enjoyment of the town folk, who followed the pictures as they were replaced each week in a gold frame. Boudin — who painted en plein air (in open air ) — saw Monet’s amusing caricatures at the shop. He immediately recognized exceptional creativity. Boudin introduced Monet to en plein air painting and became his mentor. Born to Paint
As you can see in Beach Scene at Trouville, the “Age of Tourism” begins!
“Suddenly it was as if a veil had been torn away…I understood what painting could be,” stated Monet. As a result, he would discover his interest: water in its many manifestations…sky, light, color, and the changing atmosphere. He would never be too far away from water no matter where he lived or traveled.
Caricature was very popular in France during Monet’s era. Students can draw a portrait of a famous person, or do a self-portrait. Remember to exaggerate the facial features and hair!
Claude Monet, Mouth of the Seine at Honfleur, 1865; oil on canvas; 351⁄4 x591⁄4 inches (89.5 x 150.5 cm). © 2008 Dover Publications, Inc.
Claude Monet, 1860. Photo: Carjat
One might say that Monet was destined to become the most admired painter of the 19th century. There is no doubt that his talent, like his spirit and appetite for life, was enormous. Yet he was also in the right place at the right time. It so happened that artist Eugène Boudin — sometimes called “the world’s littlest Impressionist” — lived nearby. Other artists, like Gustave Courbet, an outdoor painter and naturalist, loved the coast of Normandy and visited frequently.
Claude Monet, Caricature of Jules Didier, “Butterfly Man,” c. 1858; pencil and watercolor on paper; 241⁄4 x 17 inches. © 2008 Dover Publications, Inc.
One day Boudin said to me “Learn to draw well and appreciate the sea, the light, the blue sky.” I took his advice. — Claude Monet
A wonderful introduction to art & sculpture for children
Sketching and Seaports: The Days of Claude Monet
Paint or sketch a miniature outdoor scene. Cut paper into the shape of a palette
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One of Molly’s favorite pastimes is visiting the art museum. From the moment she arrives, she is magically transported right into the works of some of the world’s greatest artists. 40 pages. Hard cover. CP6662
to create a palette shaped landscape or seascape (see photo at left).
The seaport of Honfleur where Monet visited with painters Boudin, Bazille, and Jongkind in 1864, when it was still a fishing village. Today it is an artist’s delight!
MOLLY MEETS MONA & FRIENDS,
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TRAVELS WITH MONET, SUSAN RODRIGUEZ
Follow the journey through life of legendary artist Claude Monet. The book is an adventure from beginning to end and features many Monet paintings as well as those of other artists from this period. Each page covers a subject Monet loved, from water and seascapes to trains and train stations to flower gardens and landscapes. Interesting ideas for related activities are included, and there is a special Activity Pond that includes many more art activities. 32 pages. Hard cover. CP1988 TRAVELS WITH MONET
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ART IS… ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR CHILDREN, GLENNA KUBIT
Illustrates the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design in a format that is easily understandable for children. Each page has simple explanations and bold, bright, attention getting illustrations. 32 pages. Hard cover. CP7239 ART IS...
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THE MURAL BOOK: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS, JANET BRAUN-REINITZ AND ROCHELLE SHICOFF
An indispensable resource for creating a mural from the initial design to final installation. Topics include selecting a site, choosing a subject, and calculating size, time, and budget. Also included are materials, enlarging drawings, and creating the mural with paint, paper, or fabric. Over 80 color photographs provide creative ideas for all levels. 88 pages. Paperback. CP5874
THE MURAL BOOK: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS
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SHAPES that are three-dimensional such as spheres, cones, cylinders, pyramids, cubes, and rectangular solids are called FORMS. ORGANIC shapes can also become three-dimensional FORM. They are used in sculpture and in building structures.
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ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN LINE: 7 ELEMENTS OF ART, JANE CASTILLO
This innovative presentation is a sure hit for children and educators alike. From looking at ancient Greek columns to today’s hot artists, this book packed full of photographs makes learning about the visual element of line fun. 84 pages. Paperback. CP1949 LINE: 7 ELEMENTS OF ART $25.99
“So simple, yet so complex. Written for starter art students…Jane Castillo gives readers what they need to know to appreciate and apply lines in their own work. Recommended for any art studies collection.” —Midwest Book Review
“Discusses the ideas behind modern design and art, showing how these elements come together in artistic works and how to understand them better to use in one’s own work. With worksheets and plenty of activities, this is a fine resource for teachers and students.” —Midwest Book Review
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HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES FULL-COLOR REPRODUCTIONS DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH CONCEPT
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ILLUSTRATED ELEMENTS OF ART AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN, BROMMER
This book was developed for young students, with large color reproductions and clear explanations. Introductions to the elements of art and principles are enhanced with colorful illustrations, artwork, and photographs. Each concept is followed by hands-on activities to reinforce the students’ comprehension. 64 pages. Paperback. Concealed spiral wire binding.
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THE INTERACTIVE SKETCHBOOK, ERIC GIBBONS
Each page of this book has an image to complete in some fun and unexpected way. This book is just a starting point ... encourage students to take some photos themselves and experiment. 204 pages. Paperback. BK9895 THE INTERACTIVE SKETCHBOOK
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BEAUTIFUL OOPS, SALTZBERG
A mistake is an adventure in creativity. A spill becomes a goofy animal. A tear in your paper? Turn it into the roaring mouth of an alligator. 28 pages. Hard cover. BK9606 BEAUTIFUL OOPS
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THE MUSEUM, REYNOLDS & VERDE
A little girl finds herself on an exciting adventure in the art museum. Each piece evokes something new inside of her: silliness, curiosity, joy, and ultimately inspiration. 32 pages. Hard cover. BK9879 THE MUSEUM
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MATISSE’S GARDEN, FRIEDMAN, AMODEO
Featuring cut-paper illustrations and interactive foldout pages, Matisse’s Garden is the inspiring story of how the artist’s neverending curiosity resulted in a radical new form of art. 48 pages. Hard cover. BK9887 MATISSE’S GARDEN
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KLIMT AND HIS CAT, CAPOTTI & MONACO
WHY IS BLUE DOG BLUE? A TALE OF COLORS,
BK0472 KLIMT AND HIS CAT
Blue Dog changes from red or green to auburn or chartreuse. By the end of the book, readers will discover why Blue Dog simply had to be blue. 38 pages. Hard cover.
An art-savvy cat narrates this whimsical tale of Gustav Klimt, which is illustrated with collages reminiscent of the artist’s work. 64 pages. Hard cover. $19.99
THROUGH GEORGIA’S EYES, RODRIGUEZ, PASCHKIS
As a child, Georgia felt confined the city. She longed for large areas of space. At art school she learned to speak with paint, and found inspiration in the red hills and silent deserts of New Mexico. 32 pages. Hardcover. BK1215
THROUGH GEORGIA’S EYES
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A LITTLE BIT OF OOMPH, SALTZBERG
How do you make the ordinary extraordinary? With a little bit of oomph! This inspiring book from the author of Beautiful Oops! teaches kids to throw their heart into whatever they’re doing. 22 pages. Hardcover. BK9892 A LITTLE BIT OF OOMPH
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A DAY WITH NO CRAYONS, RUSCH & CAMERON
When Liza’s mother takes away her crayons, she inadvertently discovering that pebbles, flowers, sticks, even toothpaste can be used to make art. 32 pages. Hardcover. BK9216 A DAY WITH NO CRAYONS
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SANDY’S CIRCUS, STONE & KULIKOV
As a boy, Alexander “Sandy” Calder was always fiddling with odds and ends, making objects for friends. He even created an entire circus out of wire. 32 pages. Hard cover. BK7871 SANDY’S CIRCUS
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THE ART OF ERIC CARLE
Features an autobiography of the beloved collage artist, a photographic essay on how Carle creates his collages, and writings by Carle and his colleagues. Includes more than 60 collages. 128 pages. Paperback. BK2784 THE ART OF ERIC CARLE
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PERFECT SQUARE, HALL
A square of construction paper and an endless stream of possibilities. From mountains to gardens, there’s an unending supply of projects to be tried. 40 pages. Hardcover. BK9672 PERFECT SQUARE
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This lively introduction to some of the towering figures in American art will inspire children to dream, create, and think. 46 pages. Hardcover. BK9557 13 AMERICAN ARTISTS CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
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13 ART MYSTERIES CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
In this intriguing book, young readers will be introduced to the unsolved mysteries behind some of the world’s greatest art and artists. 46 pages. Hardcover. BK9647 13 ART MYSTERIES CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
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13 PAINTINGS CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
Children are fascinated by Mona Lisa’s beguiling smile, van Gogh’s hypnotic night sky, and Frida Kahlo’s depiction of herself with a monkey. 46 pages. Hardcover. BK9195 13 PAINTINGS CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
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13 BUILDINGS CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
The world’s most iconic buildings are made accessible for young readers in this colorful introduction to architecture that changed the world. 46 pages. Hardcover. BK9269 13 BUILDINGS CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
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13 SCULPTURES CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
Sculpture is inherently interesting to children, who naturally respond to shape, size, texture and color. 46 pages. Hardcover. BK9556 13 SCULPTURES CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
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THE ANNOTATED MONA LISA: A CRASH COURSE IN ART HISTORY,
An insightful survey from cave painting to conceptual art. Dynamic design, succinct essays, timelines, and color illustrations. 198 pages. Paperback.
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GRAFFITI WORLD, UPDATED EDITION, GANZ
With more than 2,000 illustrations by artists from all over the world, this book remains the most comprehensive survey of graffiti art. 392 pages. Hardcover.
BK9627 GRAFFITI WORLD, UPDATED EDITION $37.49
Tips, tricks, and techniques for creating graffiti-style art. Learn about different color combinations, how to blend and shade, add highlights and accents, and how to make objects appear 3D. 112 pages. Paperback. BK9877 GRAFF COLOR WORKBOOK
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Host of public television’s Imagination Station, Mark Kistler shows young artists the cool and fun way to draw in 3-D! Open this book and discover thirty-six exciting drawing adventures. 288 pages. Paperback.
Turn extra classroom minutes into valuable learning time. 180 activities cover the elements and principles of design, art appreciation, and more. 206 pages. Paperback. BK5645 DAILY WARM-UPS: ART
BK9891 IMAGINATION STATION
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Presents a year’s worth of assignments, projects, ideas, and techniques that will introduce more creativity into students’ art. 144 pages. Paperback.
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Includes 26 lessons that explore the expressive possibilities of color, as well as ways to use a few basic shapes to create a wide variety of images. 80 pages. Paperback. BK9880 THE EMOTIONAL COLOR WHEEL
The elementary version of The Art Student’s Workbook. 180 pages. Paperback. BK9882 ELEMENTARY ART... STUDENT EDITION $11.99 BK9883 ELEMENTARY ART... TEACHER EDITION $24.99
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ELEMENTARY ART WORKBOOK, GIBBONS
THE ART STUDENT’S WORKBOOK , GIBBONS
Reproducible lessons stress divergent thinking and creative problem solving. Teacher Edition includes examples, worksheets, sample tests, and creative writing assignments. 180 pages. Paperback.
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ART ASSESSMENTS, GIBBONS
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Introduces the incredible variety of media available to artists. Lessons cover techniques unique to each medium. Step-by-step procedures guide students through the creative processes. 365 pages. Hardcover. Spiral bound.
More exercises and ideas for the aspiring artist. 240 pages. Paperback. BK9881 SKETCHBOOK 102
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EXPLORING ART MEDIA: A ONE YEAR
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IMAGINATION STATION, KISTLER
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Each page of this sketchbook has a suggested project to help students with preliminary ideas and points of departure. 216 pages. Paperback.
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See how to draw dragons from all over the world, from the Australian Rainbow Serpent to the Imperial Dragon of China. 64 pages. Paperback.
A stunning introduction to the ways in which a designer communicates his or her ideas to the world. Written and designed just for those curious kids who want to learn the secret of how to make things dynamic and interesting. 160 pages. Hardcover.
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Includes various forms of art based evaluations from open ended responses to traditional tests and quizzes to class closure. 150 pages. Paperback. $24.99
ART AT THE HEART, GIBBONS
Aims to help art teachers integrate core content to help with deeper understanding on multiple sensory levels. 110 pages. Paperback. BK9890 ART AT THE HEART
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MEET THE ARTIST SERIES MEET THE ARTIST! VAN GOGH Three-dimensional pop-ups, removable artwork, flaps and tabs, and art activity suggestions and materials are among the many interactive components in the latest addition to the Meet the Artist! series. 18 pages. Hardcover. BK9894 MEET THE ARTIST! VAN GOGH
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MEET THE ARTIST! PABLO PICASSO Takes young readers on an interactive journey through the life of the legendary Spanish painter. Lift-the-flaps, cutouts, and pull tabs explain how his art evolved over his lifetime. 18 pages. Hardcover. BK9884 MEET THE ARTIST! PABLO PICASSO
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MEET THE ARTIST! ALEXANDER CALDER Calder’s whimsical and playful world of mobiles and toys is brought to life with pop-ups, pull tabs, lift-the-flaps, and cutouts. 18 pages. Hardcover. BK9885 MEET THE ARTIST! ALEXANDER CALDER
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MEET THE ARTIST! HENRI MATISSE This engaging pop-up book covers Matisse’s paintings, drawings, sculptures, and paper cutouts, as well as the story of his friendship with Pablo Picasso. With activities that explore his signature methods, this hands-on introduction will inspire budding artists of all ages. 18 pages. Hardcover. BK9886 MEET THE ARTIST! HENRI MATISSE
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Twenty-five “tangles” will help you turn simple line drawings into exquisite art. 20 pages. Paperback. BK9748 ZENTANGLE BASICS
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TOTALLY TANGLED
Zentangle is a complicated looking drawing that is built one line at a time. Simple patterns are combined in an unplanned way that grow and change in amazing directions. 50 pages. Paperback. BK9754 TOTALLY TANGLED
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ALPHATANGLE: EXPANDED WORKBOOK EDITION
Zentangle pattern examples from A-Z. 80 pages. Paperback. BK9752
ALPHATANGLE: EXPANDED WORKBOOK...
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PATTERN FISH, HARRIS & GREEN Rhyming prose and brightly colored fish inhabit a world of patterns, beginning with the simplest AB pattern and growing increasingly complex. 40 pages. Hardcover. BK9197 PATTERN FISH
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PATTERN BUGS, HARRIS & GREEN Delightful introduction to patterns. The text indicates the pattern to be discovered and the illustrations reinforce the pattern with cues in the scene and the borders around the art. 40 pages. Hardcover. BK9564 PATTERN BUGS
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GAMES FOR TEACHING ART, ALGER
Here’s a fun way to meet art education standards. Twentyfour games cover art history, art criticism, aesthetics, and art production. The games actively involve students in discussing artworks. 67 pages. Paperback. BK5844 GAMES FOR TEACHING
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USBORNE STEP-BY-STEP DRAWING, WATT
BK9893 USBORNE STEP-BY-STEP DRAWING
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AMERICAN ART BINGO This is like traditional Bingo, but with pictures of American art. A caller holds up a card with a work of art, and each player tries to find the same on their board. Comes with 6 player boards and 42 cards. GM9386 AMERICAN ART BINGO
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Find out how to draw everything from rockets to robots, monkeys to monsters and lots more, by following the simple step-by-step instructions in this inspirational book. An easyto-follow, step-by-step drawing book that helps kids master the drawing skills needed to create a range of animals, people, and objects. 96 pages. Paperback.
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ABORIGINAL ART STAMPS Traditional symbols are an essential part of Aboriginal art. This set of 20 rubber stamps features traditional Aboriginal symbols that can be used to create or embellish Aboriginal Dream Pictures or X-Ray art. 20 wood-backed stamps and ink pad.
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ART WORD SEARCH PUZZLES Search for words relating to various art topics in these puzzles. Features biographies of some of the world’s greatest artists, with words taken from the bio for use in the word search puzzle. A fun way to remember key facts and important names. Set of 3 books.
MAKE-A-FACE MAGNET SET Make funny faces with 47 magnets; noses, eyes, ears, and more. Includes a 9” x 12” double-sided magnetic playboard and activity booklet. Comes in a vinyl carrying case. 47 magnets.
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KEVA BUILDING PLANKS COMBINE ART, SCIENCE, & MATH Stack these sturdy planks into sculptures, bridges, or animals or send them soaring as complex towers. Includes an illustrated manual with building projects, games, mazes, and more. 200 planks. GM2392 KEVA BUILDING PLANKS
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VITRAGE POSTERS These vitrage posters are designed to encourage creativity and relaxation through the art of coloring. For optimal results, use felt tipped pens, fine point markers, or high quality colored pencils. Once complete, hang in front of a light source to view and enjoy your stained glass masterpiece. Contains 3 posters each measuring 12.5” X 13”. Grades 4+, Ages 9+. A-8001
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DISPLAY BOARD This sturdy 36” X 54” corrugated board is easily assembled. Its smooth, extra large white surface provides an excellent background for any display; science fair, party, craft project, presentation, and more! Header boards provide enhanced stability and a “3D” appearance.
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INTRICATE DESIGNS Unleash the power of your imagination and renew your energy while coloring one of the included 18 pictures. From a detailed Mandala to a relaxing park scene, this book is sure to have something for everyone! Grab your colored pencils or fine tipped markers, and begin creating your own picture that is sure to be a beautiful masterpiece. 18 pages, 18 pictures. Grades 4+, Ages 9+. A-5042
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TAG THE ART GAME™ In this collaborative art game players take turns painting, drawing, and collaging to create an abstract piece of art. Using a color wheel spinner, die, and cards, each player is guided on their contribution for their turn. TAG The Art Game is fun at any artistic level, with any number of players, and offers adaptations to original game play making it an ideal game for the family, a party, or the classroom. So get to playing and creating because TAG, you’re it! A-TAG100
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THE SCIENCE OF STAYING BALANCED Discover the secrets of walking the tightrope, learn about the center of gravity and measuring weight! Includes: Light and durable pieces to assemble 1 poised Parrot, 1 Mathematical Balance, 1 Teetering Penguin, 1 Pisa Tower, copper wire, fasteners, a paper clip, magnets, a set of 6 markers, and an instruction booklet with fun scientific facts. Grades 1-4, Ages 6-9. 6-740124
THE SCIENCE OF STAYING BALANCED
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THE SCIENCE OF CODES & RIDDLES Discover how to crack the safe, learn about codes, and mathematical induction! Includes: Light and durable pieces to assemble 1 Induction Rings, 1 Safe, 1 Hanoi Tower, 1 Lock, a set of 6 markers, and 1 instruction booklet with fun scientific facts. Grades 1-7, Ages 6-12. 6-740126
THE SCIENCE OF CODES & RIDDLES
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THE SCIENCE OF FORCES & ENERGY Discover the incredible jet force, the secrets of flight, and learn about energy conversions! Includes: Light and durable pieces to assemble 1 Bernoulli Principle, 1 Jet Car, 1 Boomerang Wheel, 1 Dynamometer, a set of 6 markers, and 1 instruction booklet with fun scientific facts. Grades 1-7, Ages 6-12. 6-740128
THE SCIENCE OF FORCES & ENERGY
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THE SCIENCE OF COLORS & LIGHT Discover a dazzling world of shapes and colors, learn about optics and visual perception! Includes: Light and durable pieces to assemble 1 Kaleidoscope, 1 Spinning Button, 1 Where is the Coin, 2 3D Glasses, semi transparent colored sheets, mirrors, pieces of string, a set of 6 markers, and 1 instruction booklet with fun scientific facts. Grades 1-3, Ages 6-8. 6-740120
THE SCIENCE OF COLORS & LIGHT
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THE SCIENCE OF MEASURING WEIGHT & TIME
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CANVAS PAD 9” X 12” Featuring the same high quality as AMEP’s stretched canvas this pad includes 20, 9” X 12” tear off sheets. 100% cotton, primed, and an affordable option for an entire class or for projects requiring multiple canvases. Grades ALL+, Ages ALL+. A-A103
CANVAS PAD 9” X 12”
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POP-OUT-PAINTING The pop-OUT-painting is a die cut card stock paper that folds and tucks to become a workable 5x5 inch 3D artist’s canvas. When folded into 3D, the front is a blank white 5x5 inch square for artwork, the sides are printed to look like linen cloth and the back folds to create the illusion of a wood canvas stretcher. Leave the canvas flat to create your masterpiece, insert it into the provided Kraft envelope with the folding instructions, and mail it to someone special for a one of a kind gift from the heart! There is no need for scissors, tape or glue to create the paper canvas, just imagination and creativity. Perfect for a gift, assignment, camp, or display! Whatever the reason or use may be, your art is sure to P-O-P! Grades K+, Ages 5+. A-52516-RT POP-OUT-PAINTING RETAIL PACK
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A-52516-10 POP-OUT-PAINTING SET/10
$34.99
A-52516-25 POP-OUT-PAINTING SET/25
$84.95
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS AT HOME BOOKLET Developed from our scissor skills book, this book explains why children have problems developing scissor skills and provides advice and activities to overcome these. The book is divided into two Sections. The first section gives some background information and advice while the second section contains activities for practice at home. 16 pages; 8 activities plus suggestions for practice sheets; All activities tried and tested by teachers and therapists. Scissors sold separately.
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DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS AT HOME BOOKLET
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DEVELOPING SCISSOR SKILLS - A GUIDE FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS Written by two leading Pediatric Occupational Therapists, this comprehensive manual identifies the skills required by children to use scissors efficiently and effectively. The guide follows the development from pre-scissor skills through cutting out circles and complex shapes. The authors have identified 14 Steps in scissor skill development. These stages are covered in the appendices by a comprehensive set of exercises and activities that are graded in difficulty. Recommended for Pediatric Occupational Therapists and other professionals working in the area of Special Educational. 120 pages, wire-bound book. Scissors sold separately. P-113
DEVELOPING SCISSOR SKILLS - A GUIDE FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS
$29.99
DEVELOPING BASIC SCISSOR SKILLS WORK CARDS Developed from our scissor skills book this pack of work cards has been designed to assist teachers of young children to make developing scissor skills fun. The authors, two leading Pediatric Occupational Therapists, have identified 14 Steps in scissor skill development. Reproducible exercises cover each stage and are graded by difficulty. Graded from pre-scissor skills to cutting out circles. Supplied in clear resealable plastic wallet. All activities tried and tested in the classroom. Includes one set of 20, double-sided work cards. Scissors sold separately. P-114
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