Whimsical Sharpie Lettering (with some watercolor too!) by Sally Towers-Sybblis
Learn the basics of creating whimsical lettering with different sizes of Sharpie markers. Create some amazing whimsical spring cards with the addition of watercolors! No experience required😁
Calgary Sat. May 27th from 9:30-4:30.
If you would like to register, you can do so through me by cheque or email transfer. The store doesn't take registrations. The cost is $90(no gst)and this includes ALL of your materials/supplies. All you need to bring is your lunch!
This is a truly wonderful class and absolutely no experience is required!
If you would like more info. about me and my classes, you can check out my website at www.sallytowerssybblis.com
I would love to be given the opportunity to inspire you!
Sally
Art Education
Welcome to the Art Educator's Blog! This blog was created for art educators/artists to share their ideas, lesson plans, resources, workshops, and of course – their own creations. Within this community we can share a common language, move our practice forward, live and learn creatively. We can organize gallery hops, post PD workshops, highlight members’ talents and achievements and learn to become advocates for art education.
Monday, April 17, 2017
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Sunday, September 25, 2016
2016 Fine Arts Council Conference
Join us for the 2016 Fine Arts Conference, October 20-22nd in Kananaskis!
Register here:
https://event-wizard.com/FAC2016Conference/0/welcome/
Friday, April 8, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Art Careers By Personality Type [infographic]
Here is a really great infographic on choosing a career in the arts based on your personality.
Art Careers By Personality Type [infographic]
Art Careers By Personality Type [infographic]
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Annual Student/Teacher Art Exhibit - Call For Art
Accompanying Narrative Information:
Each art piece will need to be framed and signed and also include a write up that meets the following guidelines:
Each submission must include a typed narrative in size 12, Arial font.
2. Narratives must be edited and contain a maximum of 125 words. For example:
a) 25 words introducing yourself (age, grade, hobbies, etc.).
b) 50 words describing how the arts inspire you.
c) 50 words describing your artwork (symbolism within the piece, influences etc.).
If your students are young, their narratives will be much shorter than 125 words.
3. The title of each Student Narrative should be centered and read as follows:
First and Last Initial
Title of Piece
Materials Used
School Name, City
4. The title of each Teacher Narrative should be centered and read as follows:
First and Last Name, Education (i.e. BEd., B.F.A.)
Title of Piece
Materials Used
School Name, City
The narrative and the digital image of artwork must be emailed on or before Friday March 4, 2016 to Shannon Roy (slroy@cbe.ab.ca). Both documents will be published in an Exhibition Catalogue and gifted to each participating member. Additional Exhibition Catalogues will be for sale during our opening reception. Sorry, late entries cannot be included in the book.
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