Family Art Lessons with Kit Loney: Tiny Houses
Materials Needed:
– Brown paper bags OR sheets of paper to fold
– Markers/crayons/color pencils
– Pencil
– Collage materials such as magazines, scrap paper, decorative paper, fabric scraps
– Scissors
– Glue, paper clips, tape, stapler (any that you have)
– (Optional: Sequins, beads, lace, ribbon, or other decorative items)
Vocabulary
Architecture—The art and science of designing buildings and other structures
Symmetry—when a design mirrors from a central line, like a butterfly, or heart symbol
Radial symmetry—a design whose elements radiate out from a central point, like a snowflake
Asymmetry—not symmetrical, balanced with different elements on each side
Embellishment—a decoration or detail added to something to make it more interesting
SAVE THE DATES:
This is a series of sustainable art lessons open to all ages and especially for families with children at home due to COVID-19.
Friday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m. EST
Kit Loney is a visual artist and poet with more than 20 years of teaching experience. She has lead art classes for youth through college and currently offers private lessons. Questions or requests for Kit? Email TINYisPOWERFUL@gmail.com