Hand Drawing
Supplies needed: Paper and Pencil
If you are right-handed, draw your left hand. If you are left-handed, draw your right hand. You can pose your hand or hold an object. Try drawing what you see. Depending how you pose your hand, you might not see every nail or knuckle. You can use hatching, cross-hatching, or stippling for shading. (Only choose one form of shading.)
Supplies needed: Paper and Pencil
If you are right-handed, draw your left hand. If you are left-handed, draw your right hand. You can pose your hand or hold an object. Try drawing what you see. Depending how you pose your hand, you might not see every nail or knuckle. You can use hatching, cross-hatching, or stippling for shading. (Only choose one form of shading.)
Grant Wood Parodies
Click this [link] to learn about this famous artist! Supplies Needed: Paper, pencil, colored pencils, markers, or crayons (You don't need all of those coloring supplies, but you will need at least one.) |
You will need to think of two people or objects that are usually found together. In this example, we have Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street.
1. Sketch how you want your two subjects to be posed. 2. You may outline them with marker if you want. 3. Color them in! |
Pop Art Candies
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Supplies: Paper, pencil, brightly colored pencils or crayons or markers, and a black marker
1. Find a candy that you enjoy
2. Sketch the candy. Make it LARGE to cover the whole paper like in this example.
3. Outline your sketch with black marker
4. Color it in!
5. Color the background with a color you did not use for your candy.
Click this [link] to learn about famous Pop Artists!
Supplies: Paper, pencil, brightly colored pencils or crayons or markers, and a black marker
1. Find a candy that you enjoy
2. Sketch the candy. Make it LARGE to cover the whole paper like in this example.
3. Outline your sketch with black marker
4. Color it in!
5. Color the background with a color you did not use for your candy.
Awesome Alliteration Art
Listen to [this] silly poem filled with alliteration!
Supplies Needed: Paper, pencil, colored pencils, markers, or crayons
(You don't need all of those coloring supplies, but you will need at least one.)
1. Start by drawing your ice-cream cone. Draw at least five scoops of ice-cream. Try using most of your paper space, but leave room to name your ice-cream flavors!
2. Think of some silly alliterations to create the weirdest ice-cream flavors. Write them out next to each scoop.
3. Color your scoops to look like the flavors you came up with.
Listen to [this] silly poem filled with alliteration!
Supplies Needed: Paper, pencil, colored pencils, markers, or crayons
(You don't need all of those coloring supplies, but you will need at least one.)
1. Start by drawing your ice-cream cone. Draw at least five scoops of ice-cream. Try using most of your paper space, but leave room to name your ice-cream flavors!
2. Think of some silly alliterations to create the weirdest ice-cream flavors. Write them out next to each scoop.
3. Color your scoops to look like the flavors you came up with.