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Ask the Experts - Student Grade Paint

"Student grade" is a general term for products that are made for classrooms, where art materials need to be safe for all ages, and affordable for volume use. Sometimes artists also use “student grade” to mean lower quality supplies that don’t meet professional standards.

Squeeze, Squish, Print!

Discover monoprinting fun with washable tempera! Mask shapes, layer colors, and manipulate paint with this clean and highly tactile printmaking process.

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Tag, You're It!

Learn about urban art, artists, and social responsibility while creating a graffiti-style “tag.” Students are invited to design a signature using lettering of their own design, then express themselves collectively on a temporary wall installation. Vibrant colors “sprayed” onto paper designs give the look of an aerosol spray painting without the danger or mess.

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Stick-Start Abstractions

A beginner's approach to abstract painting, inspired by the works of Wassily Kandinksy. In this lesson plan, students explore the point and line concept using a simple wooden tool to create a variety of marks on a paper surface.

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Peace Windows: in the style of Marc Chagall’s stained glass

Featured with new content! Late in his career, artist Marc Chagall produced a number of paintings in glass with colorful, dream-like images symbolizing peace, love, tolerance and faith. In reality, Marc Chagall’s life was filled with tragic events and the world he lived in was anything but peaceful. In light of this fact, students can begin to understand an artist’s ability to share healing, inspiration and encouragement, using “peace” as a theme.

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Altered Alebrijes

Inspired by vibrantly painted papier-mâché and carved sculptures from Mexico, students fashion a fantastical creature from an old toy that's no longer in use.

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Spoon Skulls

Sugar Skulls are a folk art tradition from central and southern Mexico, made as part of the Day of the Dead celebration. Students can create and decorate a long-lasting skull from air-dry clay pressed into a common tablespoon used as a mold. Add colorful designs with glow-in-the-dark paint or markers and enjoy Dia de Muertos!

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Mean Green

In painting, color can be used to describe emotions, feelings and ideas. Students select a color and paint a monochromatic theme of their choosing.

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