We are just finishing up Picasso's Blue Period (which I introduced by reading
Picasso and Minou
) and a teacher friend of mine recommended the "Picasso's Got the Blues" art activity from an old issue of School Arts magazine. I was just blown away -- I had never seen or heard of this magazine before. I loved it! A must have for teachers... parents... all educators interested in bringing art to students.




School Arts - the Art Education Magazine for K-12 Art Educators
The website includes
free art lesson plans so even if you don't plan to try out a subscription, definitely visit the site. We did the monochromatic painting and also tried out another idea from the same issue, the Glue Life Relief Portraits, my first foray into printmaking!
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