Want to meet a man with an extremely long name? Try this one: Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa. That’s a mouthful isn’t it? Most of know him as Toulouse-Lautrec.
Toulouse-Lautrec is well known for his love of the theater and skill with creating captivating posters. We will be creating our own poster-like images this month.
Parents: Please be assured that the personal life of this artist and the subjects of his work will be handled delicately in class in order to avoid any topics that may be offensive or disturbing.
In preparation for class please print the image below and place it in a location where your child will see it often. (Click here for a printable image)
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Self Portrait
1982
Art Institute of Chicago
We are creating artwork that will go into boxes filled with Christmas gifts for children around the world. The program we are working with is called Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan’s Purse. Here is a quick video describing the project.
There are plenty of boxes being sent from New Hope it is not required that your family packs your own box, but you are welcome to do so if you choose. I will give more information on Friday and you can get details at SamaritansPurse.org
In order to complete this month’s project, each student will need to bring the following items to class:
- Prang water paints, 8 color set – 1 per student
- Grumbacher round watercolor brush (size 6 to 9) – 1 per student
- Tru Ray Acid Free Construction Paper
- 1 sheet red or black – cut down to 12”x12” – 1 per student
- 1 sheet white or yellow cut down to 11″x11″ – 1 per student
- Prang crayons, – Black only – preferably sharp – 1 per student
- Scotch 3M clear glue stick – can be shared
- Pencil with an eraser (does not need to be an artist pencil) – 1 per student
- Several paper towels – can be shared
- Small container with lid (baby food jar size) for water – 1 per student