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Inspired by Hussein Bicar…
Hussein Bicar was one of Egypt’s most prominent artists of the 20th century. He is most known for his simple and clear style reflecting the influence of Egyptian history such as scenes depicting Pharaohs and the building of the great pyramids, as well as graceful Egyptian peasants which convey a sense of harmony, serenity and […]
Inspired by Tom Thomson
“Take everything as it comes; the wave passes, deal with the next one.” – Tom Thomson Tom Thomson was born on August 5th, 1877 in Claremont Ontario. He was the sixth of ten children. Although he was always interested in the arts, he did not devote his career to painting until he was […]
Join Art in Action for our brand new fall session!
We are getting very excited about the new school year and the start of our brand new fall session! We will begin our art adventure exploring the mountains in China and from there we will visit the Loch Ness of Scotland, explore abstract art in Africa, visit Mexico during Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the […]
Inspired by Henri Matisse…
We have been making quite a splash in our classrooms creating Koi with oil pastels and liquid watercolours inspired by Henri Matisse. Students began by drawing two koi circling each other on the page. Next they used oil pastels to colour and decorate their fish. And then it was time to add the water! […]
Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh…
Last week students were inspired by the artist, Vincent Van Gogh. Many of our students already could recognise many of his famous paintings and we learned more about his life and the lasting impact his artwork has had on the world. Students began with sponges and acrylic paint to make their own blended background with […]
Inspired by Maggi Hambling…
Last week our classes learned about the career and life of British painter, Maggi Hambling. Students began their wave paintings by using chalk pastels to create their blue skies. Next they layered acrylic paint and used expressive brush strokes to create movement and energy. “My philosophy of life is that I am deeply, deeply serious […]
In-Class Session at Lambton Kingsway
This week we were invited to Lambton Kingsway Junior Middle School to do an art project inspired by J.M.W. Turner. Students first made a sketch of the horizon line and mountains. Next they learned how to apply liquid watercolours and blend the colours together. And they finished their pieces using black acrylic paint. We had […]
Inspired by Claude Monet….
This week students at Duke of Connaught and Blessed Sacrament created their own spring painting inspired by the French artist, Claude Monet. We used a variety of oil pastels, chalk pastels and watercolour paint. Everyone did such a great job! “My only merit lies in having painted directly in front of nature, seeking to […]
Inspired by Sonia Delaunay
We went a little abstract last week and were inspired by the great artist, Sonia Delaunay. Students used chalk pastels and black acrylic paint to create their pieces. Learn more…. “I love creation more than life, and must express myself before disappearing.” – Sonia Delaunay Sarah Illinitchna Stern was born on November 14, 1885 in […]
Inspired by Jennifer Woodburn
Students used the bright colours of spring and a perspective drawing to create their own unique landscapes inspired by Canadian artist, Jennifer Woodburn. “Through the relative chaos, I find the design in nature and dance with it on canvas. Using line and simplifying what I see, I look for interesting shapes and colours, and explore […]