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Arte fluido: pintura acrílica para principiantes. Campamento de verano: 2 veces al día

Campamento de verano de 8 lecciones diseñado para principiantes en el arte fluido. Aprenda 8 técnicas de pintura diferentes. Un pasatiempo ideal para relajarse.
Pam Johnson
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Número de reseñas:
(329)
Clase
Jugar

Qué está incluido

8 reuniones en vivo
6 horas presenciales
Tarea
1 hora por semana. Take a picture of your finished art 48 hours later and post it in the classroom.

Experiencia de clase

Learners will have fun exploring the enjoyable, relaxing world of fluid art. We will discuss the basics of paint pouring and learn 8 different pouring techniques throughout the course of this camp.

This is a live class and we will be all actively painting during each lesson. The teacher explains and performs the step and the students will follow. The teacher will be available throughout the class to assist in troubleshooting issues that may arise and give positive reassurance.  

Every picture will be different.  With liquid art you may have an idea of how you want it to turn out but each pour develops its own personality. Though the artist has some control of the finished art, the project may look different than anticipated.  

Lesson 1: Straight Pour
Lesson 2: Flip Cup
Lesson 3: Cell Puddle Pour
Lesson 4: Tree Ring Pour
Lesson 5: Split Pour
Lesson 6: String Pull
Lesson 7:  Funnel Pour 
Lesson 8: Traveling Tree Ring Pour


Required materials to participate in the class and have beautiful art:

1. Acrylic Paint (2oz) - less than $1 each at any craft store, Walmart, or Amazon. I recommend 6-9 colors per class plus a base color: white or black (get the big bottle of the base color). I usually like to use at least 3 shades of my primary color and 2 or more shades of my secondary color plus an accent color or two. We will only use about 5-6 oz for each lesson.  I will show you how to save left over paint for next project. 

2. Glue (equal amount to your paint).  Our ratio will be 50% paint 50% glue. Elmer's school glue or Glue-All works great!

3. 8 x 10 Stretched Canvas - 8 (one for each class). I do not recommend using the canvas board.  I found a pack of 8 at Target for $10. 

4. Plastic cup (5oz - 9oz) for mixing and pouring. You'll need one cup for each paint color - plus one more or two for each project. 

5. Craft sticks - one for each color plus a few extras.  I found a pack of 100 at the Dollar Tree.

6. Water - just a few ounces for each project to thin out the paint.

7. Plastic to cover work area - Table cloths at Dollar Tree work great! You can also use a garbage bag. You will also need to place painting on plastic to dry (at least 48 hours). Plastic will get very messy. If you are like me you will want to replace it after each pour.  I can show you how to use the Dollar Tree table cloth for multiple projects. 

8. Riser - to elevate canvas so it doesn't stick to the plastic and ruin.  Ideas of what you can use: a bowl, 4 plastic cups, a basket, etc. Needs to be stable so it won't tip your canvas as you are working with it. 

9. Additive (for lesson 3 and thereafter if you so choose) - to make cells. Can use dish detergent, liquid silicone or rubbing alcohol. 

10. Twine or string for lesson 6. A couple yards should be enough (about 6 feet). I got mine in the baking section at the Dollar Tree. 

11. Any funnel for lesson 7.  I will encourage rinsing it out right away so it shouldn't be ruined.  


Optional:

Disposable gloves - I recommend them if you don't like getting your hands dirty or paint under your fingernails. 

Old clothes - It's really really messy. 

Paper towels or old rag - It's really really messy.  

A straw - I recommend it to help move some colors around. 


Again, this is a very messy process.  Make sure your work area is large and you have it well covered in plastic.  Also be sure that little brothers and sisters and family pets will not have easy access to the mess.  We will try to contain it as much as possible.  

Can't wait to see your creations!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn 8 different techniques to create liquid art and manipulate the paint.
They will have a solid base and confidence for creative pour painting art.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

8 Lecciones
más de 1 Semana
Lección 1:
Straight Pour
 Intro to fluid art and first pour. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Flip Cup
 First flip cup canvas. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Cell Puddle Pour
 Additive will be used to create cells in our art. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Tree Ring Pour
 We will learn a classic fluid art technique.  Can use additive if preferred. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
This is a very messy project. Make sure your child's work area is large and is covered in plastic. Also be sure that little brothers and sisters and family pets will not have easy access to the mess. We will try to contain it as much as possible. It takes about 48 hours for each painting to dry. The learners will need a flat surface to keep their painting safe and out of the way so that it doesn't accidentally get ruined by siblings or pets.
Lista de útiles escolares
1. Acrylic Paint (2oz) - less than $1 each at any craft store, Walmart, or Amazon. I recommend 6-9 colors per class plus a base color: white or black (get the big bottle of the base color). I usually like to use at least 3 shades of my primary color and 2 or more shades of my secondary color plus an accent color or two. We will only use about 5-6 oz for each lesson.  I will show you how to save left over paint for next project. 

2. Glue (equal amount to your paint).  Our ratio will be 50% paint 50% glue. Elmer's school glue or Glue-All works great!

3. 8 x 10 Stretched Canvas - 8 (one for each class). I do not recommend using the canvas board.  I found a pack of 8 at Target for $10. 

4. Plastic cup (5oz - 9oz) for mixing and pouring. You'll need one cup for each paint color - plus one more or two for each project. 

5. Craft sticks - one for each color plus a few extras.  I found a pack of 100 at the Dollar Tree.

6. Water - just a few ounces for each project to thin out the paint.

7. Plastic to cover work area - Table cloths at Dollar Tree work great! You can also use a garbage bag. You will also need to place painting on plastic to dry (at least 48 hours). Plastic will get very messy. If you are like me you will want to replace it after each pour.  I can show you how to use the Dollar Tree table cloth for multiple projects. 

8. Riser - to elevate canvas so it doesn't stick to the plastic and ruin.  Ideas of what you can use: a bowl, 4 plastic cups, a basket, etc. Needs to be stable so it won't tip your canvas as you are working with it. 

9. Additive (for lesson 3 and thereafter if you so choose) - to make cells. Can use dish detergent, liquid silicone or rubbing alcohol. 

10. Twine or string for lesson 6. A couple yards should be enough (about 6 feet). I got mine in the baking section at the Dollar Tree. 

11. Any funnel for lesson 7.  I will encourage rinsing it out right away so it shouldn't be ruined.  


Optional:

Disposable gloves - I recommend them if you don't like getting your hands dirty or paint under your fingernails. 

Old clothes - It's really really messy. 

Paper towels or old rag - It's really really messy.  

A straw - I recommend it to help move some colors around.
Recursos externos
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Se unió el July, 2020
4.9
329reseñas
Perfil
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Educación desde USILACS
Hello!  I am very excited to begin a learning journey with your precious little one (or not so little one, in the case of teens).  I have a Bachelors in Postsecondary education with a minor in American Sign Language.  I was a homeschool mom for over 20 years.  Both my son and daughter graduated from high school 2 years early and we are weeks away from both of them having their BA (at ages 22 and 18).  I feel like I have mastered the art of teaching based on the child and their interests.  I started teaching my children ASL at birth.  My son and my daughter are both sign language interpreters and sign language teachers. 

I love teaching and I love learning.  I am an avid swimmer.  I have been certified as a swim instructor and a personal trainer.  I have been teaching online since 2018.  I absolutely love seeing children learn and grow.  In our classroom we have no stress or negativity.  I feel positive reassurance provides the best learning environment.  We have lots of fun!  See you in the classroom!  

Love, Teacher Pam

P.S. If you see a class you are interesting in taking but the times listed just don't work for you, please reach out to me with your time request and I'll see what I can do.

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por 8 clases
8x por semana, 1 semana
45 min

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Edades: 9-14
5-12 alumnos por clase

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