Good morning! It was great seeing James E yesterday and talking to some of you.
Hope you have run the egg and spoon race- and didn't drop the egg!
Calling all you artists out there!
Hope you have run the egg and spoon race- and didn't drop the egg!
Calling all you artists out there!
Do you recognise the artist? Yes it's Helen Elliott. She has made...
Art lessons from my studio especially for primary age children.Watch the videos here, or find them on FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/HelenElliottArt
Each video lasts about 45 minutes and form part of a series that build on each other.
Suggested materials:
(but not essential - just use what you have)
-Acrylic paints in red, blue, yellow, black and white.
-Small canvas panel or cardboard.
-Chalk.
-Brushes, water, baby wipes or kitchen roll.
-Old clothes or apron.
NB acrylic paint, when dry, will be almost impossible to remove from clothes or carpet
- so prep well ! Watch the video and you'll see why I recommend these paints for children.
Hope you enjoy!
Art lessons from my studio especially for primary age children.Watch the videos here, or find them on FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/HelenElliottArt
Each video lasts about 45 minutes and form part of a series that build on each other.
Suggested materials:
(but not essential - just use what you have)
-Acrylic paints in red, blue, yellow, black and white.
-Small canvas panel or cardboard.
-Chalk.
-Brushes, water, baby wipes or kitchen roll.
-Old clothes or apron.
NB acrylic paint, when dry, will be almost impossible to remove from clothes or carpet
- so prep well ! Watch the video and you'll see why I recommend these paints for children.
Hope you enjoy!
Here's a super picture that Morgan drew as part of a book review: