Aloha Artists,
Today we will begin an exciting new project with learning to draw a whole bunch of different animals native to Hawai'i. Artists (and scientists) look closely at nature to notice details. You will need THIS DOCUMENT during the project to look closely at the animals and their habitats. These are the supplies you will need today:
The last step of the video is to sketch another native animal on your own, but you can also try another video. Scroll down for more! For more information on the Mālama Wao Akua Art Exhibit, click HERE. If you can't view this video click HERE to watch it. Here are more videos to help you draw native animals! If you can't see the videos below, click on the links below to watch them: Ua'u and Birds in Flight O'opu Nene Kolea Lauwiliwilinukunukuoi'oi Honu Ulua
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Aloha Artists,
This week we are going to look closely at an artwork, think about it, and create some art inspired by it. Like last week, you will get to ZOOM into the artwork and see all the details. CLICK HERE to see the artwork. You will also need the following art supplies:
Also, share your thoughts on the artwork and what you create on Padlet just below the video!
Aloha Artists,
Today we will look at some art, think about the art, and then create a work of art inspired by it. These are the supplies you are going to need:
Remember to share what you see and think about the artwork on Padlet below! If you can't see the video below, view it HERE on video.link.
Aloha Artists,
Today we will complete our Young Artists of Hawaii artworks. In order to enter, it must be completed and brought to school with your submission form by Thursday, Jan 21. Chosen artworks will be exhibited in the Hawaii State Art Museum from May 14-June 25. (More info here.) You will need the following supplies:
Also, if you want feedback or have questions, share on Padlet below, and I'll leave you a comment!
Aloha Artists,
Today we will take your sketch and draw it on a special extra-large paper your teachers will give you. This paper is 18x24in. The deadline for the final artwork is Thursday, January 21. The next video will be about coloring your paper. You will also need to bring in this permission form signed by your parents. These are the supplies you are going to need for today's video:
If you can't view the video below, click here to watch it on video.link. Also, when you're done, share what you made on Padlet below, and I'll leave you a comment! Aloha Artists, Today we will begin a project where you will create a work of art to enter in the Young Artists of Hawaii Exhibit at the Hawaii State Art Museum in Honolulu. Isn't that exciting? The theme for this artwork is My Culture, My Family, and Me. The deadline for the final artwork is Wednesday, January 20. Today's video is about gathering ideas and creating your first draft. These are the supplies you are going to need:
If you can't view the video below, click here to watch it on video.link. Share your draft idea on Padlet! (Don't worry. We know it's just the first draft!) This artwork will have at least one person in it. If you need a reminder on how to draw people in action, you can watch this video, or use the steps below.
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Donors ChooseTeacherMs Maggie Sutrov teaches online at Pomaika'i Elementary School in Kahului Maui. These art lessons are available for everyone! Archives
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