Living Art Lessons: The 7 Elements (Artist Journal)
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Enjoy the activity pages and projects for Living Art Lessons as you discover more about the seven elements of art. The Artist Journal includes: - Assignments to help you learn both basic and more advanced art concepts and techniques. -...
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Enjoy the activity pages and projects for Living Art Lessons as you discover more about the seven elements of art. The Artist Journal includes:
- Assignments to help you learn both basic and more advanced art concepts and techniques.
- Work space to complete and record your work as you experiment with lines, shapes, colors, value, texture, form, and space.
- Helpful tips and supply lists (a master list, a project weeks supply list, and more).
OVERVIEW: Explore and develop your unique artistic talents as you learn fun and effective ways to express yourself! In this step-by-step program, you will work with a variety of materials and styles, learn to observe the seven art elements both in nature and all around you, have opportunities to apply what you learn, as well as learn to appreciate the beautiful artistry of our Creator.
FEATURES: A course calendar helps you to plan and complete your projects with minimal disruption and simple planning.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 557452
- Product Code 9781683441892
- ISBNÂ 1683441893
- EANÂ 9781683441892
- Pages 109
- Department Ministry
- Category Education
- Sub-Category Home Schooling
- Publisher Master Books
- Publication Date Oct 2019
- Sales Rank 87535
- Dimensions 274 x 210 x 10mm
Savannah Barclay
Savannah Barclay is a homeschool graduate, world traveler, artist, writer, and explorer of antique shops. She lives in a rural Minnesota town with her husband, Travis, and their new baby boy, Owen. As the daughter of Master Books author, Angela O'Dell, she spent her childhood exploring and learning in an out-of-the-box style and discovering and developing her artistic ability and skill. This natural and unhurried approach to education is evident in Savannah's own writing and teaching style.