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Art: Sweet Treat Step by Step Acrylic Painting Flex Course!
In this four week flex course learners will walk away with four sweet treat paintings that they can be proud of! #creative
Ms. Laura’s Art Studio
650 total reviews for this teacher
2 reviews for this class
Completed by 5 learners
7-12
year olds
1-18
learners per class
$20
Charged upfront
$5 per week
Flexible schedule
Over 4 weeks
No live meetings
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Description
Class Experience
In this four week acrylic painting flex course learners will develop their sense of imagination and creativity while exploring weekly art projects and have opportunity to express themselves in a visual context. The art project topics are sweet treats. Learners will paint a cupcake, gum ball machine, ice cream cone and a cake. I will teach each lesson with a video tutorial. Learners can expect from to walk away with a complete project each week after watching the pre-recorded video lesson. ...
Learners will learn how to paint sweet treats. Learners will learn painting techniques. Learners will learn art vocabulary.
I have a teaching credential in Art and a Masters in Education
No homework but learners may want to spend a few minutes after each pre-recorded class putting a few finishing touches on their paintings.
A canvas or canvas paper for each week. A 9x12 canvas is recommended. The lessons are geared to a canvas of this size. Acrylic paint-students are always free to make color changes. Red, Yellow, and Blue are primary colors and can not be mixed. White and black can not be mixed. It is recommended to have red, yellow, blue, white and black on hand at a minimum. A variety of different sizes of paint brushes. Paper towel Cup of clean water for rinsing between colors Palette or Paper plate Pencil Eraser *Table top easel is fine but not necessary. Painting flat on a table may be easier for some students. Please position ALL supplies on same side of table next to the hand you paint with. Depending on easel/table painting: Computer/device should be faced directly ahead OR on the opposite side of painting hand for head-on viewing of the painting steps.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Informal assessment of paintings.
No live meetings, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
*I will be embedding Youtube videos throughout the course (all my own videos created specifically for this class.) Outschool embeds the link on its platform so that learners remain on the Outschool platform and don’t access the YouTube website. *Acrylic paint does not come off of clothing so you may want to provide an oversized t-shirt or a smock for your learner to wear.
Teacher
Ms. Laura’s Art StudioCertified K-12 Teacher Specializing in Visual Arts, BFA, MEd., M.S.
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Lives in the
United States650 total reviews
539 completed classes
About Me
Hello! My name is Ms. Laura. I teach Art classes for grades K-12. I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a minor in History. I have a K-12 California Clear Multiple Subject teaching credential. This included the English Learner (EL) Authorization and...