PAPER by WeTransfer: Bring your ideas to life in all their messy glory. Paper’s perfectly-tuned tools make it easy to sketch, type, paint, draw — wherever your thoughts take you. Wave goodbye to distracting menus and let natural gestures guide you, keeping you in your creative flow.
Stop Motion Studio: Free version for iPhone, iPad, and Chromebook (in app purchases available). Want to create movies like Wallace and Gromit or those groovy Lego shorts on YouTube? Stop Motion Studio helps you to create terrific stop action movies with a whole host of unique features. Like the frame-by-frame editor, the never get lost timeline and the sound editor.
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National Gallery of Art App: The NGAkids Art Zone app contains eight interactive activities inspired by works in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, plus a sketchbook for freehand drawing and a personal exhibition space where users can save and display art created with the program. The child-friendly interface, easy-to-use tools, and the overarching emphasis on discovery, careful looking, and artistic self-expression make the NGAkids app educational and fun for the whole family. Each activity offers various levels of complexity. The app is suitable for all age groups. It is optimized for ages 9 through 11, but younger children, as well as teens and adults, will find the program enjoyable and artistically motivating.
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Watch the Loom video to learn a little bit about the history of Graffiti and how it has influenced a variety of artists styles. Then watch the tutorial and create your own Graffiti inspired art.
check out the great student examples below:
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Watch the Loom Video to learn more about Synesthesia and then view the Tutorial about how to use Bomomo to create non-objective art inspired by music.
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Check out these awesome student examples below:
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Andy Goldsworthy is an environmental artist who using only natural objects to make beautiful art.
First, check out these videos to view the full video of Andy Goldsworthy’s art:
Then, Get outside and see what natural art materials you can find. Create your own work of art photograph or film it if you have created art that moves.
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Watch these videos about art created from items that are commonly discarded, and then view the works of art below. Then, think about what you can create from discarded items in your own home. Think about the message you can send through your art by reusing these item.
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One point perspective drawing tutorials
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Two point perspective city drawing tutorials
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Three Point Perspective City Drawing Tutorials
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Check out this insanely amazing chalk art!
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All to often we just grab the sidewalk chalk and draw hopscotch or write our names, but think outside of the typical chalk box. What insanely amazing chalk art could you create if you put forth some extra time and effort?
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