Showing posts with label art inspired. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art inspired. Show all posts

Aug 25, 2014

My Stitched Papercut Map Inspired by Matisse


 
Saturday morning I felt I needed to create,  to stitch together the remaining "leave' shape that I colored & cut weeks ago using an page from an old map book.  … Iooking for in that paperblock  I found  my drawing "women with a green hat ", I drew over a year ago.

last night I stitched the forms together.  
I use trasparent paper to design the stitches....   unconsciously I can see that I was inspired by Henri Matisse 
...it is a wonder how the creative process .....
 

  

May 11, 2014

Van Gogh Landscape , Clay Artproject



















Beautiful work of art were made inspired by Van Gogh landscape drawing during 2 lessons.
A line drawing was choosen, I made 4 options, I simplifed Van Gogh drawings found in the internet.
On a heavy cardboard a rectangle was drawen the size of the line drawings.
From clay a block rectangle was made over the drawn rectangle.
With a pointy tool they traced the line illustration on the clay.
Once the landscape illustration was traced they were ready to work on the clay.
The lines of the drawing were formed with dry sticks and cotton rope.
 
 

















Dotted designs were embossed with a variety of tools in all the areas of the landscape.
Last stage was to put a light layer of glue and let it dry.
The second lesson, the clay was dry.
A heavy layer of glue was rubbed on and around clay so that the artwork will be strong on the board.
Color gauche were mixed to form the color of the sky and fields .
Last stage was to color the artwork.

They all created beautiful clay tablet.

Mar 23, 2014

sharing a Daffodil


this week our daffodil bloomed 
welcome Spring !
 

my painting "daffodil" 
painted on reused floorplan
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...this is my first post this year 2014

I was inspired to share after  reading "Mrs. Knight's Smartest Artists" blog
...."As Picasso said, "Bad artists copy. Good artists steal." Feel free to steal any ideas you like and use them in your own way. It's extra nice when you link back, so the chain of sharing grows stronger. Big thanks to those teachers who share their ideas for the benefit of kids in art classes everywhere!".....Thank you Mrs Knight

Aug 22, 2013

paper handmade bowl design with swirling pot lid


 
Yesterday  after working with watercolor paper I was left with one very wet paper so I decided to experiment with the paper.
 
 - I placed the wet paper in a plate to shape it into a bowl and let it dry.
 
- once it dryed I started experimented with the paint.
- you can see the drops of ink, I brushed the ink with wet brush creating the yellowish background. 
- than, working in the kitchen I saw the pot lid and the idea came together to use the pot lid as a swirling base and making the lines with a brush as I turn the lid with the other hand.
SOOOO much FUN!! 
 

 - brush glue on the both top and bottom of bowl

Jun 29, 2013

Paul Klee artwork with Stancil and Color Tissue Paper

 
Today is the anniversary of Paul Klee's death.
 
His great quote: "Drawing is like taking a line for a walk."


I made cardboard stancil to drew Curve LINES as waves for the grid on the background




The bright color tree is color tissue paper glued on black pastal line drawing on prcut cardboard shapes.







This is inspired by Paul Klee art
The Waters of March

lisen to Art Garfunkel - Waters of March 
this is reposting,
this is one of my favorite project, adult students w/Autism of all levels
for details check back Trip to Eilat insired by Paul Klee ,


 

May 12, 2013

Mother's Day art project

  " A Very Special Momemt in My Life" paper art,  was done for a class assignment about 10 years ago. The PhotoShop finish photo is of us, my first child (daughter Liron), my wonderful  mother,  holding her first grand child and me as we got home from the hospital. 
 Today, this being the first year my mother is not with us, I took it off the top shelf (where it sits, for I have no heart to throw it away) and felt the need to share.
This is a paper cover ballon combined with a empty shoe box,
On the outside color red tissue paper and inside  silver wallpaper.

 Quote of the Day God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers.Rudyard Kipling  
 



Apr 9, 2013

Upcycle Projects- Plastic Bag Graffiti

 

As a community art project I want to cover the city with graffiti upcycled plastic bags, bring up the awareness of the keeping our earth save.
As a start I made this "Figure, Bird and friend " on the neighbhood fance.


 

 

 

 

 

 
   . . . I will post more if and when the project develops

 In the past  I posted, my upcycled plastic bags creations

other great Ideas you can  see:

 The Chocolate Muffin Tree for great ideas  23 Recycled Projects For Earth Day

 
Chiquita Moms community posted Turning Trash Into Treasure: Upcycle Crafts for Mom and Kids

Jan 27, 2013

Gustav Klint, Death and LIfe



Gustav Klimt described this painting, which was honoured
with a first prize at the 1911 International Art Exhibition in Rome,
 as his most important figurative work.

...in memory of my mother Elsa, who passed away 1.1. 2013, you will be in my heart forever.


Jan 25, 2013

Panciil Drawing, Hair

This photo was taken years ago at a student art show.
 I think this can be a great project

*It has been a long time since my last post.

Sep 22, 2012

Foliage Collage and Color Tissue Paper, Henri Matisse

Insired by 'Tree of Life' Stained Glass by Henri Matisse

Using full sheet of semi transparent sandwich paper, glueing leaves and color tissue paper folding in the middle and adding stick for hanging.
Same as we did "Holiday Light, Inspired by Chihuly" artproject , here wool and color tissue paper are glued in side , pressed on a bowl to form a candle holder for the holiday.

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This is how it lookes when the glue is still wet before forming shape.
I image that using transparent paper would be even more exciting .

Jun 21, 2012

Picasso- recycle postcard


 

Using a Picasso  postcard booklet that was fallng apart .

They choose the postcard they liked.

I helped them match colors to work with.




16 years girl 













2nd grade


above N, 10 years old  loves horses. I was pleased to find this Picasso postcard and N did this lovely artwork. 

above E, 7 Year PDD student,  she is very enthusiastic
 

Feb 17, 2012

Carboard Box Structures



Following the book by Leah Goldberg, a story about neigbors in an apartment building
we made those building structures  from supermarket boxes.



Nov 30, 2011

Circle Paint


wow ! looks like a lot of fun.
lots of great photo in website : http://www.circlepainting.org/

Oct 23, 2011

Eucalyptus Tree Bark
















We had a great morning walk in Park Hayarkon, the central park of Tel Aviv.
The path along the river with the eucalyptus trees is wonderful.


Seeing that all the fresh bark around the trees as we were walking I decided to gather some bark for a future art project.

I not sure what we will do with it, but I love the texture, so....

 ...do you have a suggestions ?


...promise to post. 

Sep 9, 2011

Henri Matisse

"...courage is essential to the artist." Henri Matisse

The Snail
Henri Matisse
1953; Goauche on cut-paper, 9' 4 3/4" x 9' 5" Tate Gallery, London

Aug 18, 2011

Playing for Change

This is wonderful, inspiring.
 Visit    http://playingforchange.com/
Their mission : ...we are dedicated to creating positive change through music & arts education."
Enjoy the rest of the summer !!

Apr 28, 2011

Doodling, Pink Sky

 

Study: Doodling Helps You Pay Attention

A new study suggests that idly doodling during meetings or boring lectures helps people pay attention and retain more information. 
Doodling forces your brain to expend just enough energy to stop it from daydreaming but not so much that you don't pay attention.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1882127,00.html#ixzz1Kp35qfSg

I found this 2009 study today while googling doodles to see what can be done with doodles.
Even in my early school years I always doodled, my notebooks and table top was always full of doodlings. In 5rd grade it was faces and in 7th grade it was drawing of shoes, that's when I decided to continue studing art.

Today while I talk on the phone I always doodle. My desk always have layers of paper to write notes and doodle while talking.
"pink sky" photoshop collage with 2 doodles, doodled during this weeks phone calls.

Feb 25, 2011

Personal Map Collage

Inspired by Orly Avineri Blog, a beautiful one-artist journal I go back to the first post "personal map" collage.



Orly Avineri  write in her blog 
"I am a creator of intimate maps, just like you, we are all creators of boundless paths, treading continually, laying down tracks for moving forward."




Feb 21, 2011

Why Art? 10 Lessons Art Teach

Taken from   Nickels Intermediate Art page  Why Art?
Elliott Eisner, a Professor of Education at Stanford University has identified 10 lessons which are clarified through the study of Art in schools.


Ten Lessons the Arts Teach
• The arts teach children to make good judgments about qualitative relationships. Unlike much of the curriculum in which correct answers and rules prevail, in the arts, it is judgment rather than rules that prevail.

• The arts teach children that problems can have more than one solution and that questions can have more than one answer.

• The arts celebrate multiple perspectives. One of their large lessons is that there are many ways to see and interpret the world.

• The arts teach children that in complex forms of problem-solving purposes are seldom fixed, but change with circumstance and opportunity. Learning in the arts requires the ability and willingness to surrender to the unanticipated possibilities of the work as it unfolds.
• The arts make vivid the fact that words do not, in their literal form or number, exhaust what we can know. The limits of our language do not define the limits of our cognition.

• The arts teach students that small differences can have large effects. The arts traffic in subtleties.

• The arts teach students to think through and within a material. All art forms employ some means through which images become real.
• The arts help children learn to say what cannot be said. When children are invited to disclose what a work of art helps them feel, they must reach into their poetic capacities to find the words that will do the job.
• The arts enable us to have experience we can have from no other source and through such experience to discover the range and variety of what we are capable of feeling.

• The arts' position in the school curriculum symbolizes to the young what adults believe is important.

Elliott Eisner, in Beyond Creating: The Place for Art in America's Schools. Getty Center for Education in the Arts. 1985 p. 69.

Dec 15, 2010

Hanging Artproject Inspired by Chihuly Chandelier




Inspired by Chihuli Chandelier we made this holiday group hanging artproject.
The meterial was donated to our hostel, metallic paper which is easy to cut and leftover self adhesive paper roll, reminds me of scrapbook paper, easy to open, you put paper on it and then return cleartop layer. 
This was a group project, some members cut the metallic paper, everyone designed 2 square self adhesive paper.
With help they formed those cylinders and roped them all together.