Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Friday, April 01, 2022

Timely Take-aways for Life-long Learning: Ideas for Artists

Timely Take-aways for Life-long Learning: Ideas for Artists

From drawing and painting to mixed media, several new titles provide endless ideas for art educators to spur creativity, teach new techniques, and encourage students to find their creative style.

How to Make Art For Joy’s Sake: Free-Spirited Watercolor
Kristy Rice, Jul 2021, Schiffer Craft, an imprint of Schiffer Publishing
Themes: Art, Techniques, Watercolor

HOW TO MAKE ART FOR JOY’S SAKE provides an overview of preparation, materials, and

basic watercolor techniques. In addition to exercises, techniques, and projects, readers

are encouraged to take a joyful approach and forget the rules.

Take-aways: Educators will find the sections on rules and joy to be good reminders of the

need to balance technique and fun.


Drawing and Painting Expressive Little Animals
Amarilys Henderson, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Watercolor

DRAWING AND PAINTING EXPRESSIVE LITTLE ANIMALS provides 66 step-by-step, easy-to- follow tutorials for creating adorable animals with personality.

Take-aways: Introduce the suggested animal essentials section to the class, then ask students to complete a tutorial and share their results.


Fresh Paint: Discover Your Unique Creative Style Through 100 Small Mixed-Media Paintings
Flora Bowley & Lynzee Lynx, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Painting

FRESH PAINT encourages personal style development through 100 engaging, mixed-media projects.

Take-aways: Adapt the author’s suggestions for developing a unique creative style. Ask students to share an exercise that was useful in their journey to identify their style.


Mixed Media Color Studio
Kellee Wynne Conrad, Aug 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Painting

MIXED MEDIA COLOR STUDIO helps readers apply color theory to the creation of unique palettes that reflect their artistic voice.

Take-aways: Educators will find the book’s approach to creating a signature color palette to be an effective way to build color theory skills while encouraging creativity.


The Landscape Painter’s Workbook
Mitchell Albala, Jan 2022, Rockport Publishers, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Landscapes, Painting

THE LANDSCAPE PAINTER’S WORKBOOK is part of the “For Artists” series. Focusing on shape, composition, and color, the hands-on guide stresses time-honored techniques.

Take-aways: Educators will find the examples, exercises and particularly the review questions to be useful in developing lessons focusing on landscape painting skills.

Whether helping educators keep up-to-date in their subject-areas, promoting student reading in the content-areas, or simply encouraging nonfiction leisure reading, teacher librarians need to be aware of the best new titles across the curriculum and how to activate life-long learning. - Annette Lamb


Saturday, January 01, 2022

Timely Take-Aways for Life-Long Learning: Drawing


Timely Take-Aways for Life-Long Learning:
Drawing

Whether seeking ideas for building confidence in young artists or exploring new how-to-draw series, several new drawing books are available for educators.


Drawing Workshop for Kids: Process Art Experiences for Building Creativity and Confidence
Samara Caughey, Apr 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Drawing, Creativity

DRAWING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS shares both warm-up drawing activities along with drawing workshops to inspire children to explore and develop their own style.

Take-aways: Children benefit from both quick, exploration-type assignments as well as longer drawing workshops.


Drawing is for Everyone 
Kateri Ewing, Jul 2021, Quarry Books, an imprint of Quarto Group
Themes: Art, Techniques, Drawing, Creativity

DRAWING IS FOR EVERYONE builds drawing skills and confidence through 21 lessons with pencil, colored pencil, and ink.

Take-aways: Ewings suggests building both seeing-based and abstract drawing skills through engaging in a daily habit and following four guiding principles.


The Urban Sketching Handbook Series

Panoramas and Vertical Vistas: Techniques for Drawing on Location from Urban Perspectives, Mario Linhares, Sep 2021, Quarry Books/Quarto Group

Understanding Light: Portraying Light Effects in On-Location Drawing and Painting, Katie Woodward, Dec 2021, Quarry Books/Quarto Group

Themes: Art, Techniques, Drawing

THE URBAN SKETCHING HANDBOOK series provides artists with practical instruction focusing on creative techniques, tips, and advice for on-location sketching. Each title focuses a different sketching technique.

Take-aways: It’s useful to investigate how specific techniques are reflected in the works of masters when building sketching skills in new areas.


Ten-Step Drawing Series

Everyday Things: Learn To Draw 60 Ordinary Items in Ten Easy Steps!

Justine Lecouffe, Sep 2021, Walter Foster Pub.Quarto Group

Manga: Learn To Draw 30 Manga Characters & Animals in Ten Easy Steps! Chie Kutsuwada, Sep 2021, Walter Foster Pub./Quarto Group

Themes: Art, Techniques, Drawing

The TEN-STEP DRAWING series provides easy-to-follow instructions that encourage new artists to start drawing. Books in the series focus on drawing animals, flowers, people, nature, dogs, cats, and more. 

Take-aways: This simple, step-by-step approach is likely to increase the success of reluctant students, while teaching basic drawing techniques.


Whether helping educators keep up-to-date in their subject-areas, promoting student reading in the content-areas, or simply encouraging nonfiction leisure reading, teacher librarians need to be aware of the best new titles across the curriculum and how to activate life-long learning. - Annette Lamb

Monday, September 27, 2021

Synergy: Do-It-Yourself

Do-It-Yourself (DIY) involves creating, modifying, or repairing things without the help of professionals. Coined in the early 20th century in the area of home improvement, today’s DIY projects include a wide range of topics that reflect growing interest in self-sufficiency. Makerspaces are an extension of this movement that often includes technology-based projects.

Read the recently published works of graphic nonfiction for youth, then learn more at the website.

The MAKER COMICS series combines the graphic novel genre with the step-by-step instruction of a DIY book. Books include FIX A CAR, BAKE LIKE A PRO, CREATE A COSTUME, DRAW A COMIC, and GROW A GARDEN.

SURVIVE IN THE OUTDOORS by Mike Lawrence is the latest release in the MAKER COMICS series. After a brief a safety reminder, readers follow siblings who are reluctant to leave their electronic devices for an outdoor adventure. From fishing and outdoor cooking to first aid and shelter, their grandfather helps them learn the basics of survival. The book concludes with additional tips.

Other upcoming titles in the series include CONDUCT A SCIENCE EXPERIMENT and LIVE SUSTAINABLY.

INSTRUCTABLES is a website containing endless DIY projects. Major sections of the website include circuits, workshop, crafts, cooking, living, outside, and teachers. The OUTSIDE area explores a wide range of outdoor project and contest ideas. The OUTDOOR SURVIVAL projects focus on activities such as filtering water, using a compass, and building shelter.

To visit Instructables, go to https://www.instructables.com/.

ARC courtesy of First Second, an imprint of Macmillan.

Monday, March 02, 2020

Synergy: Drawing Aliens


People have been imagining what aliens might look like for generations. Are they little green men or otherworldly figures? No one knows, but children love to speculate.
Read the recently published children's book, then learn more at the website:
RALPH MASIELLO’S ALIEN DRAWING BOOK is part of Masiello’s popular drawing series that provides easy-to-following instructions for drawing. Whether sketching robots and flying saucers or the Multimouthed Martian, kids will have hours of fun with this engaging how-to picture book. The book concludes with suggested readings and websites.
Use NASA’S SPACE PLACE to bridge the gap between fantasy and reality. The website contains dozens of hands-on activities to explore space science topics.
NASA’s SpacePlace <https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/>
ARC courtesy of Charlesbridge.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Website Review: Draw a Stickman


DRAW A STICKMAN is a website that encourages users to contribute drawings to a dynamic story.
Users begin by choosing an episode. The player then draws pictures that become part of an animated story. The stories can be downloaded and shared. A gallery is available for ideas. An app version is also available.
Librarians will find this to be a fun way for students to apply their skills at drawing and creative writing. It’s also a effective way to practice mousing and track pad drawing skills.
To visit the website, go to http://www.drawastickman.com.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Book Review: Silent Days, Silent Dreams


SILENT DAYS, SILENT DREAMS by Allen Say tells the compelling true story of a talented and unusual artist.
James Castle was born deaf and never learned to read, write, or speak. Despite his challenges, Castle found peace in drawing. Say tells the extraordinary story of this artist’s life through vivid drawings and concise text.
Librarians will find this amazing story to be an excellent addition to the biography collection. Weave the title into discussions about the challenges people overcome to follow their passion.
Published by Scholastic. ARC courtesy of the publisher.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Book Review: Violet and Victor Write the Most Fabulous Fairy Tale

VIOLET AND VICTOR WRITE THE MOST FABULOUS FAIRY TALE by Alice Kuipers is a beautifully illustrated picture book about twins who write a fairy tale together.
When Violet begins writing a fairytale, her twin Victor joins in with helpful and not-so-helpful ideas and advise. While Violet writes about fictional creatures in a marvelous kingdom, Victor prefers to weave in Australian animals and a wicked witch.
The unusual, mixed media illustrations use rich blues and purples to create a fascinating imaginary world. Different text colors denote the narrator and easy-to-read, handwritten sheets feature the twins’ creative writing.
Librarians will find that the attractive cover and cute storyline will make this a popular picture book. Young readers will enjoy the sibling banter and humorous situations, while teachers will appreciate the author’s nod to the writing process and the twins’ use of vivid vocabulary.
To learn more about the author, go to http://www.alicekuipers.com/.
To learn more about the illustrator, go to http://www.aquapup.com/.
Published by Little, Brown, and Company, an imprint of Hachette on January 19, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher.