![]() We are highlighting the 1872 work of Claude Monet. Click here Charing Cross BridgeĪrt activities based on the art of Claude Monet's Charing Cross Bridge in London, England. Click here Geometric PatternsĪrt based on tessellation. Click here Geometric PatternsĪ fun art project weaving paper to make geometric patterns. Click here Take a Journey through Artĭraw an outline of a State, Territory or Country and fill it in with places you've visited or would like to visit. Write about a memorable experience from a trip and include a drawing to illustrate it. Use watercolors to create an abstract painting based on scenery of a place you visited. ![]() Use acrylics to create an abstract painting based on seasons and landscapes. Use oil pastels and crayons to make your drawing. Make a drawing inspired by "Yellow Cow" Expressionism Click here Franz Marc, Expressionist painter and printmaker Make your own drip painting based on the work of Jackson Pollock. Click hereĪrtventurous Joan Mitchell, Abstract Expressionist PainterĮnjoy this fun art project. *No animals were harmed in the making of this video. Watch an overzealous toad and one annoyed salamander together. The Nature Center's resident Tiger Salamander and Woodhouse's toad eat from a tray of mealworms. Click hereĪ New Mexico Spadefoot eats mealworms. Gary, the Collared Lizard enjoying his basking spot. Ivan, the Gila Monster enjoys a meal of mice. Watch the Colorado River Toad's back toes when prey has been spotted. Sprinkles, an Arizona Mountain Kingsnake, is a little beauty on display. Click hereĭoughnut, the museum's resident Variable Kingsnake uses his tongue to 'taste the air' to find his prey. Granny, a Desert Kinsgsnake, is seen eating a mouse. Click hereĬandy Corn, the Nature Center's Albino Variable Kingsnake is sweet and gentle. The Nature Center shows a baby Mexican Black Kingsnake. Inga, the Hognose snake isn't hungry today, watch her reaction. Western Diamondback rattlesnake-taxidermy. Piggy' enjoy a delicious spread of mealworms. Click hereĮveryone's favorite snapping turtle, Zilla, enjoys a snack of frozen-thawed mice. Observe a Sonoran Mud Turtle using his long claws to help tackle a large piece of shrimp. Residents of the Nature Center's community turtle tank enjoy a meal of shrimp. The Nature Center's Desert Box Turtle and Ornate Box Turtle eat a meal. Click hereĮlizabeth, the Spiny Softshell Turtle enjoys a meal of shrimp. This month Elizabeth eats a meal of mice. The Nature Center's Western Painted Turtles enjoy a meal of shrimp. I thought this might be something fun for you to try if you have access to iPads at your home or school.Zilla, the snapping turtle is featured. Here are a few more of her artworks from this year that were not on the iPad. These 5 artworks of hers (below) were included in the art show.īelow are some of Daria’s drawings using Amaziograph. It allows the user to try out 10 different types of symmetry. she really became hooked on this art program called Amaziograph, which is an app for the iPad. ![]() The school’s philosophy is to teach them how to be active users and creators with technology, rather than passive consumers of technology. They have done a lot of things on them in their regular classroom, like making presentations on Book Creator and recording science experiments and so forth. ![]() They have their own iPads they carry with them at school (which is very cool and I am starting to wish we had at our school!). This is Daria below, with her art teacher, Ms. This month we were very proud that my 2nd grade daughter’s artwork was selected to be in her school’s Youth Art Month show at the public library. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |