What's included
4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. Since this is a Flexible schedule class, learners are expected to share their artwork each week in the Classroom for encouragements and feedback from the teacher. Sharing our work helps each learner see the individuality and creativity that each artist brings to the same lesson.Class Experience
Artists in this class will learn about the "Father of Impressionism", Claude Monet. Each week, a new Monet painting will be highlighted. The artist's life and style will be briefly discussed. Using that week's painting as inspiration, each artist will create their own masterpiece. Young artists will learn about different paint mediums and techniques to develop appreciation for art and art history. Each lesson is made up of pre-recorded videos, breaking the lesson down step-by-step. Learners may upload photos of their art projects, an any questions to the Classroom. The teacher will provide personalized feedback within 24 hours of any posts. The elements of art and principles of design will be taught, and each art project with give artists the opportunity to practice these theories. Each lesson with teach new techniques and give learners the guidance and confidence to use them.
Syllabus
4 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Sailboat at Le Petit Gennevilliers
-Study the serene masterpiece "Sailboat at Le Petit Gennevilliers" and its tranquil depiction of a sailboat on calm waters
-Dive into the world of seascapes and learn about techniques for capturing water, sky, and sailboats in art
-Art Project: Create your own seascape with a sailboat using watercolor and tempera paint, exploring color blending and texture to convey a sense of peacefulness and movement
Lesson 2:
Water Lilies
-Explore Claude Monet's famous series of water lily paintings and their mesmerizing depiction of nature's tranquility
=Experiment with oil pastels, watercolors, table salt, rubbing alcohol, and q-tips to create your own ethereal water lily scene, incorporating techniques to evoke the interplay of light and color on water's surface
=Art Project: Channel Monet's impressionistic style to craft a vibrant and dreamy water lily masterpiece using mixed media techniques
Lesson 3:
A Tulip Field in Holland
-Admire the beauty of "Tulip Field in Holland" and its celebration of vibrant colors and natural beauty
-Learn about the symbolism of tulips and their significance in art and culture
-Art Project: Use chalk pastels and tempera paint to recreate the vivid hues and sweeping landscapes of a tulip field, exploring blending and layering techniques to bring your artwork to life
Lesson 4:
The Japanese Bridge
-Discover Claude Monet's enchanting "Japanese Bridge" series and its fusion of Japanese aesthetics with Impressionist techniques
-Experiment with oil pastels and watercolor paints to capture the serene ambiance and intricate details of the Japanese bridge and its surrounding garden
-Art Project: Create your own interpretation of the Japanese bridge scene, using bold lines and vibrant colors to convey a sense of tranquility and harmony
Other Details
Supply List
I will send a detailed list of materials before class each week, but generally for the month artists should have: watercolor paper (90lb minimum) 12x18 sulfate (construction, drawing paper) watercolors tempera paint (at least primary colors: red, yellow, blue, and white and black) assorted paint brushes (1 round, 1 flat at least) q-tips oil pastels (preferred) or crayon chalk pastels black waterproof marker (Sharpee) table salt rubbing alcohol
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Arizona Teaching Certificate
Doctoral Degree from Chapman University School of Law
Hello! I can't wait to learn and share with you! I have a bachelors degree in history, a doctorate in law, and certifications in photography and therepeudic art . I love learning, and teaching others.
I am a mom to 5 amazing kids, ages 17, 15, 14, 11, and 9. I've taught art classes for over 25 years and have worked with all ages. I am excited to reach out to even more students on this Outschool. I believe with Pablo Picasso that, "Every child is an artist." And my goal as an art teacher is to make sure we all have the desire and confidence to keep being creative and enjoy a life full of learning. Because just as Picasso said, "The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."
I homeschool my 3 youngest children for several years, and now all 5 are home with me. I love teaching them art and history. I love using my passion for history to teach how the events of our past have shaped our future.
When I am not teaching, our family travels. I love to travel to see the original art I study and teach about, and the geography that has inspired artists and influenced our history.
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Ages: 9-12