In every corner of the Earth, there’s art. In houses, nature, outside. If you don’t notice, you aren’t looking hard enough. Creating art is extremely important to me. All types ranging from music, painting, using Prisma colors and more. Art has always been present in my life, but I began to get serious about it when I visited my Aunt’s home last year. I saw my cousin sketching in a small notebook with a black pen. I asked her what she was doing, and she showed me some pages. It mesmerized me. Her
used to have to bring home a textbook every night, but with the modern technology, they can log onto an online textbook. There are some instructors who believe that pencil and paper are slowly dwindling down into nothingness. Other educators believe that technology has helped benefit their student's education and don’t worry about pencil and paper. Technology has its advantages and disadvantages in the classroom. Compared to the positive effects, the list of negatives are nowhere near as long. Some
Since elementary school I have envisioned my life deeply intertwined with art, however, at the same time I also knew that vision never had me living out the stereotype of a starving artist either. As a child my understanding of artist in the work force was nothing more than the cliché vision, of a paint covered artist smearing vivid hues on a canvas and then rushing to the nearest art gallery to sell their work. I didn’t know anything of the vast opportunities for artist or even how abundantly art
When I was younger, I frequently found myself with a pencil and paper in my hand. I would leave a multitude of marks on the paper in some form or fashion, whether it be scribbles, repetitive words and sentences, my name, or the names of family members. Growing older, I would find myself writing more than enough when it came to essays. I could never bring myself to leave out any details and I rarely used simple sentences. Originally, I thought it was because I wanted the validation of my parents and
I used pencil in order to create a high contrast with the shadows and highlights and I used colored pencils and pen to create both subtle colors and a surreal effect. I am also influenced greatly by the stories I watch. My mandala art piece is filled with themes from the show RWBY, which is about a young girl
Perception of dysgraphia and dysgraphic students Dysgraphia is a specific type of learning disability that affects writing the words and letters, which requires a complex set of motor and information processing skills. Dysgraphia makes the act of writing difficult. It can lead to problems with spelling, poor handwriting and putting thoughts on paper. Dysgraphic students have illegible writing, they confuse the letters that are similar, they need more time to write something, they get easily pain
Background: Kim (a pseudonym) is a five and half year-old girl that comes from a family of 6 children. Kim has three brothers—ages 14, 6, 8—and two younger sisters—ages 4 and 3. In addition to her own family, Kim is currently living in a domestic violence shelter with seven other families in an urban neighborhood. Kim’s mother is a 30 year-old Caucasian woman, originally from Pennsylvania and her father is of Latino descent and was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Based on my conversations with Kim’s
It was the year 2014 and summer had come to a close. My mind had suddenly switched from lounging on the warm, sandy beach and being gently kissed by sunshine to traumatizing, stressful high school. My first year of high school-what was it going to be like? Who was I going to be friends with? Am I going to get terrible grades? These thoughts flooded my mind and I was nervous. Thinking about being a highschooler made my throat close up and my heart beat faster. I was overcome with fear and
Everyone at some point in their lives found themselves doodling on the side of their paper or on a napkin at the local restaurant. For me, this doodling did not simply stop as I got older, but instead festered my curiosity and encouraged me to continue on. The very moment that my interest in art peaked was when I noticed my mother sketching a portrait of one of my younger sisters. After that, I began to try on my own. That trying was often times led to me failing more times than not, and giving up
home with all this great stuff,it was a bargain, no doubt, but you realise that you didn’t even come back with the paint you wanted! Brushes and Easels will hopefully take care of the problem getting distracted while you’re on your way to get your pencils, paints, and paper, and you won’t get lost and find Narnia going all the way to get what you need or worry about breaking any vases. We will have a variety of sections such as: Kids-consists of Crayola