Welcome back to Sketch! I am so excited to start a new season.
Self-portrait Grant Wood 1932 {{PD-Art}} |
A few housekeeping details:
Our church is now entered through the front door of the complex, rather than the side. For those of you joining us for the first time, directions to the church are located on our class site.
Picture Study
This month’s artist
This month we are going to be looking at the work of:
Grant Wood
American
1891-1942
Grant Wood is most famous for parodies of his painting “American Gothic” of two farmers. As tempting as it is, please wait to share all of these funny images with your child until after our class. Mr. Wood is far more talented than the spin-offs lead us to believe.
To prepare for class please place a copy of the image below in a place where your family will see it often. (click here for a printable image)
Birthplace of Herbert Hoover Grant Wood Oil on Masonite 1931 Minneapolis Institute of Arts {{PD-Art}} |
This month we will be learning about texture as we make stuffed bears to share with children who are sick. You do not need to bring every item on our supply list. In order to complete the project each student will need to bring to class:
- Reeves soft pastels – need only brown, green, blue, and yellow – can be shared
- Tru Ray Acid Free Construction Paper 12”x18” – 1 sheet of white per child
- Prang crayons, need only brown, green, and yellow – 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 cotton swabs
- paper towels or baby wipes to keep hands clean
Parents, please remember that this is not a drop-off group. Come prepared to enjoy working alongside your child.