An interview with Franz Spohn, artist extraordinaire: 1. You are the “Artist Extraordinaire” at Faber-Castell. What is the best part about being the Artist Extraordinaire? To begin, I consider it quite an honor. To have the opportunity to work with lots of kids, families, educators and of course, the many wonderful folks at Faber–Castell. This […]
Summer is upon us so the Creativity Connection team compiled a list of fun boredom busters for you and your kids! Frozen Pops Bright colors and quick to dry, these tempera paints will brighten your day in a snap! Tempera paint can be used for just about everything from creating signs to […]
“When you put together things that people have thrown out, you’re really bringing them to life – a spiritual life that surpasses the life for which they were originally created.” -Louise Nevelson 1899-1988 By Janis Doukakis Vocabulary: Found objects – objects that originally had a different purpose, which the artist collected and used in […]
Fun lesson for Earth Day! By Janis Doukakis Introduction: The goal of this exercise is for students to learn about the concept and use of warm and cool colors in a watercolor painting of their own. The Connector Paints are designed to click together in various creative combinations for interest and to encourage creativity. […]
By Janis Doukakis Grade Level: 2nd – 5th grade Time Required: Two 45 min. class periods Objective: Students will explore the cultural significance of the Kachina Doll, and the role it plays in the lives of the Hopi Native American Indian Culture. Students will then create a Kachina doll drawing with a […]
By Janis Doukakis “Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and to paint what I see.” —Henri Rousseau 1844-1910 Grade Level: 2nd – 6th grade Time Required: three 45-min. class periods Objective: Students become acquainted with Henri Rousseau’s life and art, and then create their own fantasy rain forest […]