Sketch Tuesday 21/09/2010
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Having agreed with the boys’ request to do some art every day, I was very excited to find out about “Sketch Tuesday“. I originally found out about this from this post on Nadene’s excellent homeschool blog, Practical Pages, and thought it sounded just the job. Our first assignment was to sketch “something with whiskers”. Gman chose to draw a tiger, and Waif quickly followed suit. Here they are at work on their pics:
And here are their completed drawings:
I even had a go and drew this slightly odd looking rabbit:
If you hop (teehee) on over to Harmony Mom’s post here you can see the album of people’s sketches on this theme. The front cover is Gman’s tiger and very proud he is too
This week’s assignment is “something that floats”. Watch this space!
Protracted 19/08/2010
Posted by snoozerider in art, family drawing time, home education.Tags: abstract, art, geometric, home education, kids
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Who knew you could make such beautiful art using a protractor of all things?
Inspired by this post on the fabulous Art Projects for Kids website, the boys and I had a go at making these geometric pictures in the style of artist Frank Stella. They turned out fantastically well and were fun, and even meditative to do. As you can see, even though we all three followed the same restrictions (six traces round the protractor – three vertical, three horizontal and limited ourselves to six colours each) the three pieces are very different:
Here’s Waif working on his:
And Gman steps back to contemplate his work in progress:
And here’s the three finished pictures:
Edible Science Experiments are the Best 03/07/2010
Posted by snoozerider in art, home education, kids craft, painting, thrift.Tags: abstract, art, experiments, home education, painting, thrift, Van Gogh
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Gman has started on his latest project – Rocks and Minerals. This has given us a great opportunity to make some toffee and honeycomb…oops, I mean igneous rocks
. Here’s how to do it:

First, put a greased baking tray in the freezer for an hour or two.
Place about 500g sugar and a few splashes of water into a saucepan. Heat until melted and golden brown. You need to stir fairly constantly to make sure it doesn’t burn and stick to the bottom of the pan.
Use oven gloves to take the baking tray out of the freezer.
To make a glass like substance, simply tip the mixture straight onto your baking tray. It will set almost instantly, but certainly be ready to hack away and eat (er, study) after 10 minutes.
If you want to make a pumice like rock, then add a teaspoon or so of bicarbonate of soda to your mixture before you pour it onto the tray.
The honeycomb (oops, I mean pumice) is particularly good with ice cream ;-P.

As well as the rocks project, the boys have also been enjoying recreating more artistic masterpieces, including this Pollack-inspired masterpiece:




Waif got up one morning deciding that today he would “do” Van Gogh, and produced several small pictures, carefully copied from a little book of Van Gogh pictures that we picked up at the Fitzwilliam Museum. We put them all together and made a display poster:

Aren’t they fab?
Those that saw this earlier post will know that we like to home educate as thriftily as possible, so we were quite excited to find that a local primary school which was closing and moving premises was holding a book sale. For £2 we got a stack of educational books, including a massive poetry book just in time for next week’s poetry themed home ed group. Yay!

Art in the Garden 24/05/2010
Posted by snoozerider in cycling, days out, home education, nature, painting.Tags: art, art appreciation, environment, garden, holidays, home education, Norfolk, sculpture, woods
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Yesterday I took the boys to a marvellous art exhibition called “Art in the Garden” which was held in a beautiful garden in the nearby village of Fincham. Here’s a selection of some of the installations/sculptures:







Of particular relevance to us (as a family opposing local plans to build a waste incinerator) was this installation:

Everything is made of plastic that cannot currently be recycled in Norfolk ie will sit for hundreds of years in landfill. A beautiful, colourful piece of art but a sobering lesson. Here’s the text that the artist had posted alongside it, hopefully it will be readable:
After looking around the garden, the boys also used pencils provided to make their own pictures, which will be laminated and displayed in the artist’s studio. Here’s Gman with his “volcanic ash cloud” picture:

Last week we had a few days break at Center Parcs. One of the advantages of being a home educating family is being able to visit attractions during the less busy term time
. The boys loved being able to ride their bikes all around without any traffic, as well as playing in the wilder parts of the woods. They also swam, played crazy golf, went bowling and had a go at painting some pottery:


All in all, a lovely week!
We have also had yet another visit to Dersingham Bog Nature Reserve – still our favourite place for a walk – and the boys practiced their balancing skills and cheesy grins:



Impressionist Lapbook Finished 31/03/2010
Posted by snoozerider in home education, lapbook.Tags: art, home education, Impressionis, lapbook, lapbooking
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Wow, wow and double wow! Gman has completed his Impressionist lapbook and is sooooo proud of it (and quite rightly so!). You can check out his blog, Gmans Ramblings, to see what he has written about it, and check out some pictures below:
It is great to see Gman getting into something like this. It has caught his imagination and done wonders for his self-esteem.


































