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Meet the artist: https://www.rohnerart.com/pages/about-us
Explore how the art is made: https://www.facebook.com/rohnerart/videos
Support artists, local festivals and street fairs!
Art is inspiring for all ages. Encourage 3-4 year olds to explore their creativity by introducing new materials with supervision and at the discretion of what each unique child can handle. This can be fun and very messy! Encouraging anything and everything that the child creates is important, letting them know that you are interested in what they have made even if you don't understand it or they can't fully explain it.
Materials: multi-colored pack of construction paper, coloring and activity books, crayons, washable markers, tape, stickers, glue sticks or liquid school glue, glitter, variety of washable paints (watercolor, puff, tempera), scissors.
Activity ideas: introduce 1 coloring and sticker sheet at a time, create an extended canvas by pulling out paper from an easel roll and taping it down on the table or the floor, take time to relax and do art with little ones.
Art is inspiring for all ages. Encourage 1-2 year olds to explore their creativity by setting out paper as a canvas for their scribbles. Holding a crayon or marker is most important to start getting familiar with the spacial awareness of their canvas.
Materials: multi-colored pack of construction paper, crayons, washable markers, tape, stickers.
Create your own abstract style and add a comment below:
Post a picture of artwork from your child, niece/nephew, grand daughter/son, neighbor.
What art supplies did they use?
Visit art museums by taking a tour and exploring exhibits both digitally and physically!
Exploring artists from around the world.
Ancient Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini - Italian - 1757
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437244
Do-it-yourself (DIY) art style that you can try with limited supplies!
Materials: cardboard/card stock or paper, magazine clippings or stickers, scissors, glue stick
Activity ideas: fun to do with kids, thoughtful gift idea, cut out images to glue or choose stickers that stand out to you and arrange them as a collage on your cardboard/card stock or paper -- you could also do this and instead of gluing take a picture and re-arrange to come up with different designs.
Not sure where to get magazines? Ask your local library or doctor/dentist office what they do with their magazines when they rotate in new issues. They might be willing to let you take a few older issues to create your vision board.
Do-it-yourself (DIY) art style that you can try with limited supplies!
Painting Rocks:
Photo credit for images above and activity ideas below: jawscmouse
Materials: small to medium sized rocks, paint marker pens, creative design ideas.
Activity ideas: fun to do with kids, go for walks and hide painted rocks for others to find.
Create your own DIY style and add a comment below:
Find or buy some rocks or stones and decorate them! Post your picture as a comment below.
**Disclaimer: please be mindful to the care of your nearby areas if you choose to make art with rocks or stones, including being specifically respectful of naturally preserved lands, nearby parks, or your neighbors yard that may prohibit removal of these items or other native earth elements.