Exploring paint mixing: Sketchbook exploration
You feel like you should be making something, but you don’t know what to make, and you can’t seem to get yourself to start. You don’t have any good ideas, you don’t have the time, or you aren’t quiet as good at drawing as you want to be. Today I want you to push all […]
11 Ways to use Watercolor
” To change, we must at some stage understand something differently. Collaborating toward innovation is really about acting into the unknown. When does it all make sense? Only once we do something.” ( From : The Art of Critical Making) Watercolor is such a fun medium, and there are so many things that you can […]
What happens when you don’t know what questions to ask?
So you really love making art, you think that you’re pretty good it, but you have no clue what to do next. You’ve taken lessons, watched youtube videos, and thought about highering a private tutor, but you know that being an artist is about more than being able to make pretty things, but you just […]
Are you teaching your students to be creative thinkers?
How to have time to add one more thing to your curriculum. You want to teach your students to be more creative, but you also feel like you don’t enough time to add another thing to your already packed schedule. When thinking about any of your lessons, you need to get to the heart of […]
Teacher Tools: How to use Speech to Text to Help your Students
Do you have students that STRUGGLE with writing? Maybe they can’t seem to get their thoughts down on paper in a coherent fashion. Maybe their handwriting is a disaster, or maybe they just broke the hand that they use to write. Using a speech to text tool is a great adaptation for all of the above. […]
What kind of Job can you get if you love art?
In school, no matter what kind of school it is, we tend to spend a lot of time learning information, skills, and techniques, but we often miss the conversations about how to apply the information or what to do with your new skill set. You’re trying to decide where or if to go to college. […]
Spending more time studying art makes you stand out in a crowd of sameness.
Spending more time studying art makes you stand out in a crowd of sameness. I don’t mean that you’re going to stand out because you’re suddenly going to start dying your different hair colors and wearing crazy clothes ( although that happens sometimes). Instead, you’re going to stand out because you’re going to have a […]
Teacher Tools 26: How to keep all of your favorite articles organized
You’re working a project, know that you read a perfect article to go with your research, but you can’t remember where in the world you found the article… Sound familiar? is a great tool to keep yourself and the articles that you love organized and easy to share. View my Flipboard Magazine. View my Flipboard […]
1 Tool that makes Writing Easier
I tend to be a fast typer and a terrible editor, so discovering grammarly.com was like a dream come true. Seriously, it’s like having an English teacher looking over your shoulder reminding you to add commas and to stop using really over and over. Maybe you don’t love the idea of having an English […]
Are you Ready for an Advanced Art Class
Your son or daughter will be a freshman next year and you’re wondering if either of the AP Studio Art classes would be appropriate. Your child is mature and diligent, with future aspirations to go to art school and become a professional artist of some kind. They’ve taken several online art classes and worked with […]