Robin Norgren, M.A, R-YT, Spiritual Director Robin Norgren, M.A, R-YT, Spiritual Director

Flamingos Direct Line Drawing for 5th and 6th Grade Art Class

 




We took a few class periods to study the flamingo and to practice drawing flamingos and creating it from different perspectives.  I thought it would be nice to show both 5th and 6th grade at the same time and track the progression of their drawing skills from one year to the next.

Here are some tips for how to teach students to draw flamingos:

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A Peek into my Art Room: Art Projects Inspired by Africa

 






I wanted to give you a peek into my amazing art room.  This room is also used with the librarian and the music teacher and we are such a good team!

This month the student focused on projects inspired by Africa.  The following is a list of resources for your curriculum:

Africa Themed Activities: CLICK HERE

Africa themed art projects: CLICK HERE

More art projects including kente cloth idea you see above: CLICK HERE


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2021 Vision Board




 Some teacher friends got together to celebrate the new year and to create vision boards for ourselves.  We put a very festive spin on it with party hats and mardi gras inspired masks.  This might seem a bit silly but do you know that I think it helped me dream a little bigger?

I took a look at my vision today almost a quarter of a way through 2021 and I really am living that board.  I have created more than 10 book studies for kids, I am growing my student base on Outschool, my Teacher Pay Teachers business is thriving, I started drinking tea!

We are listening to records on my husband's record player, I have written 10 one act plays, I have started getting serious about honing my drum circle and Native American flute skills, I am hanging out with friends more consistently.

I am wearing my hairy curly about 80% of the time!

I am growing my YOUTUBE channel, adding at least two videos a week.  

I am deepening my relationship with my little sister.

And I am back to blogging.

I have created a weaving curriculum.

I have revamped my exercise lifestyle to a more moderate and enjoyable practice that to this channel.

I am still mostly vegan thanks to this channel


It has been a really long time since I have made a vision board.  I want to say at least 10 years.  There are alot of reasons for it but I think mostly it seemed like my hopes were too high and life was just to difficult.  Years we have spent merely surviving.  Like literally never feeling secure that the money would be there for bills.  So even when I write this today, it seems unreal that I am happy.  Really happy.   And grateful.  That somehow I could survive to see this part of my life.

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A Scarlet Tanager Came to Visit Today




The first day at a new school.  I was welcomed in the parking lot by this beautiful bird.  The scarlet tanager is a breathtaking species.  This sighting set the tone for my day and she still lingers in my spirit today.  Nature is indeed miraculous.


How to draw a scarlet tanager: CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE




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Wildebeests 1st and 2nd Grade Direct Line Drawing Project





It was so fun to introduce the students to such a regal animal.  Many of them had not heard of this animal.  It has similarities to the buffalo and the horse which was intriguing.  And the wildness of their habitat and their hunting adventures really made for an interesting discussion.

How to draw a wildebeest:






 

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New on Outschool: 20 Ways to Draw Aliens, Monsters and Robots

 




I am excited to announce my new class on Outschool titled "20 Ways to Draw Aliens, Monsters and Robots"  where each week we draw three different figures and then the class votes to name it an alien, a robot or a monster.  

CLICK HERE to learn about this class and over 35 other classes I offer!


This class is inspired by the fun books that go beautifully with this theme

ROBOT BOOKS

ALIEN BOOKS

MONSTER BOOKS

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Kindergarten Sunsets and Huts of Africa Collage Art Directed Line Drawing

 





The use of primary colors, glue, scissors and an invitation to practice color mixing all came together in this mixed media project for our Africa theme this month,

Lots of beautiful interpretations and each one represents the hard work and creativity that you can experience inside a kindergarten art class.  Don't sell these young artist short! They truly are capable of amazing things.


Drawing a sunset: CLICK HERE 

African huts: CLICK HERE

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Hippos Directed Line Drawing: How to Get kids to fall in love with Drawing



I will admit that teaching young artists to draw has not always been a priority.  Many time I sought our projects that lend more to the collage or process art side of things.  But from my experiences as a kindergarten teacher, I realize that many young artists desire to enhance their drawing skills and it seems the older they get, the more they believe that they can't be good at it because their one or two friends are 'so much better' at it.

This year, I decided to really focus in on giving the students some tools and practice time on this.  And I continue to be amazed by the results.


Here are some tools to help teach drawing of hippos:

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Georgia O'Keefe and the Beautiful Bones







 I have always appreciated the work of Georgia O'Keefe. And I find her art offers the most reluctant artist a way into trying new techniques.  Bones and Flowers together?  Well, it's just plain Cool!

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Week 1/52: Favorite Projects to Try with your Kids - Reggio Style

 


Paper Bag Collage Art

PAPER BAG COLLAGE ART

Children create mixed-media collage paintings on recycled paper bags.

I am so very excited to introduce you to a new contributor to Art Bar. Please welcome Shannon Merenstein from Hatch Art Studio in Pittsburgh!! Shannon has the most beautiful Instagram feed where she shares truly original and open-ended art ideas for children. I have been so inspired by her this past year that I sent her my book to see what she thought (an art teacher’s opinion is always the most valuable). Not only did she love it, she plucked one of the workshops from my book and used it in her art class. I asked her if she could write about it here, and she said yes!!! And not only that, she said yes when I asked her if she would like to be a monthly contributor. I feel so incredibly lucky to have Shannon on my team. You guys will just die over her use of materials, she is insanely thrifty and creative.

And now, without further ado, here is Shannon writing in her own words about these spectacular paper bag collage paintings!

Children create mixed-media collage paintings on recycled paper bags.

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Hello out there! I’m so excited to be sharing ideas with you here at Art Bar. I’m Shannon from Hatch Art Studio in Pittsburgh! I recently received a copy of Art Workshop for Children, Bar’s amazing new book that is full of cabin fever-reducing, creativity-inducing projects for children. I love how the workshops in Bar’s book are inspiring and accessible across age groups, interests, and settings. The materials in the book are easy to find, set up, and really do invite children to get creative.

Enter the ordinary brown paper bag. We’ve become pretty much obsessed with transforming this unassuming recyclable (in my case, basement clutter) into a magical masterpiece here at the studio. The idea for this project comes from Workshop No. 7 in Bar’s book.

Supply List:

~ Brown paper grocery bags (cut down the sides and across the bottom)

Scissors

Kraft paper or newspaper to cover the tables

~ Paint (we used washable tempera)

Brushes

~ Scraps of old artwork, wallpaper samples, or scraps of card stock to paint

White glue or gluestick

Cotton balls

Children create mixed-media collage paintings on recycled paper bags.

If you’ve forgotten your reusable grocery bags one too many times, you can easily whittle down your collection by setting up this invitation to create. Here’s how to do it!

Process:

~ Before we started creating, we talked a little bit about landscapes and the current wintry weather outside. I showed my little artists a few snowy images, but this is totally optional. Just a little bit of context setting. (You can adapt this project for any season.)

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envelope city

It’s such a clever idea to use the envelopes to make houses, they are just the perfect shapes!

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paper robots
Check out the post HERE


rubber band art

These are really easy art projects for kids that all can be thrown together using materials that should already by in you stash.

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