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Squishmallow Social Art Club: Design Your Own Cute Squishmallow Every Week!

In this ongoing art club for little learners, we have fun sharing our love for squishmallows and draw these together to build fundamental art skills.
Imagination Art Studio by David Stearns
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What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
No assigned homework but students are encouraged to either add detail or color their squishmallow to share for the following week!
Assessment
No formal assessment but I encourage student participation and sharing for feedback from peers and myself.

Class Experience

Cute, fluffy and adorable Squishmallows! What is not to love about these fun little stuffies? Which one is your favorite? Which one is the funniest? Which squad is the cutest?

In this weekly art club for young learners, budding artists connect sharing a common love and interest in squishmallows. We will be drawing two squish mallows: one squishmallow that is carefully selected by the teacher and one squishmallow of students' choice with the option of adding some fun unique, customized features! 

This is an ongoing class but learners can start or stop or jump in at any point in time since each week works as a stand alone unit. The class opens up with an ice breaker/warm up.. students can guess our first squishmallow chosen by me for us to draw as the weekly surprise. Then, we follow with drawing the squishmallow of students' choice that can be as creative and embellished as they like.  Learners may complete during class time or continue to work on during the week. We end each class with some sharing time for teacher feedback and also to show work off to our fellow artists. 

The weekly format is both teacher and student led. This means that while I structure each class week by week to best tailor the class to the group's development points, I am very much guided by student interests. This keeps it exciting!
Learning Goals
This class is designed to be a beginners art class to teach starting pencil line work and how to use basic lines and shapes to make the final product. It is meant to be fun, light hearted and social. I encourage student sharing and student participation. Social skills and making art fun is important for building the desire to keep learning art and getting better.
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Supply List
A pencil, eraser and paper is all that is needed. Colored pencils and crayons are also regularly used but is up to the students if they wish to color during class or as part of the work during the week.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am passionate about sharing my love for fantasy art and empowering students with the foundational tools they need to make their imaginations come alive on paper. I teach art to kids from ages 3 to 18+ years old.

For the younger kids, Harry Potter, Wings of Fire, Warrior Cats, Squishmallows, Pokemon... these are all popular names in any household with kids. As a father of three school-aged kids, I see firsthand that art has a valuable role in any child’s education. Art inspires creativity,  builds concentration/focus and helps particularly younger students work on fine motor skills. There is a lot of pride and sense of accomplishment when a child's “masterpiece" is created, and it's always fun to show it off to friends and family. 

For the older students, Anime (Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, One Piece) is a hot topic. Digital Art and Animation is another fast growing art medium and an important skill set for aspiring arts looking to get into the entertainment industry, specifically, video games and animated movies. 2D art skills always remains a staple and I also help older students looking to build their portfolio for college applications.

Art is important. It can communicate information, shape our everyday lives, make a social statement and be enjoyed for aesthetic beauty. Art matters because it can illustrate the human experience. It is meant to move people either on an intellectual or emotional level. Art is not just an expression of emotion but also a medium for communicating ideas. It can act as therapeutic relief, a conduit for self-expression, or simply a way to appreciate life's beauty. Through art, we can chronicle history, embody societal values, and comment on political or social events. 

The Core Six: Why Art Matters

The realm of art is vast, and its significance has evolved over time. However, there are seven primary reasons why art has remained indispensable to humanity:

 1. Escape from Reality: Art offers a haven from the every day, allowing us to step into different worlds and perspectives.
 
2. Fostering Community: It establishes a shared identity and sense of belonging among diverse groups.

3. Self-Expression and Awareness: Art provides a platform to voice our feelings, thoughts, and identities.

4. Contemplation and Reflection: Through art, we can introspect and ponder life's mysteries.

5. Entertainment and Joy: Beyond its deeper meanings, art can also be sheer fun and enjoyment.

6. Eliciting Strong Reactions: Art has the power to inspire awe, wonder, and introspection.


I have a degree in animation and over twenty years of experience not only teaching art but also as a professional artist, working on everything from Dungeons & Dragons illustrations to UX design for large-scale corporate applications. I love what I do, so it seldom feels like work to me, and it feels great to be able to help lay the foundation for that kind of relationship with art in others.

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$10

weekly
1x per week
30 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 4-8
3-6 learners per class

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