(And Rocks You Might Not Want to Tumble)

by Jim Pence
If you want to be successful early on with your rock tumbling, it’s important to choose the right rocks. Believe me, all rocks are not created equal. Some take a polish, some don’t. Some will completely dissolve. Others will just come out looking as dull as when you started. How do you know which to start with? The following short video will give you some tips to get you started.
Take your art to the next level with See the Light videos:

Art Class 9-DVD Boxed Set
(What art supplies do I need for this? Click HERE.)
(Can this be used for a high school fine arts credit? YES! Click HERE for more information.)
[Note: This is the DVD version of Art Class. If you’re looking for the downloadable version, go HERE.]
Learn how to draw with 36 step-by-step lessons, taught by Master Artist Pat Knepley. All lessons include art history, and Biblical truth is integrated into every lesson.This 9-volume DVD set contains a full school year’s worth of art instruction and will give your child the tools she needs to draw what she sees.

Art Projects: Pointillism Fruit (Georges Seurat)
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(Can this be used for a high school fine arts credit? YES! Click HERE for more information.)
Create a fruit still-life in the style of French artist, Georges Seurat. Pointillism Fruit is the fourth in See the Light’s Art Projects video series. Each DVD helps advance skills and learning as students complete wonderful works of art in the styles of famous artists.

Art Projects: Cartooning (Digital Download)
Cartooning is a great way to have fun while drawing, and this stand-alone DVD from See the Light’s master artist, Pat Knepley, will challenge your creativity as you learn to draw cartoon vegetables, animals, people, and even create your own comic strips.
Looking for the DVD version? Go here!
This DVD is available for a limited time only, so grab it while you can!
And don’t miss these free resources from our blog:
Holiday Wreath & Napkin Project
Holiday Wreath Napkin Project Click the image to view and save the project Here is a fun and easy project by See the Light’s creative

Top 3 Digital Art Apps for Homeschoolers
My Top 3 Digital Art Apps There are tons of digital art apps out there, but I mostly work with 3: Procreate, ArtRage, and Sketchbook.
How to Draw a Rose (pastel/digital)
Photo by Josch13 @ pixabay.com Draw along with Jim (digital or pastel) as he demonstrates how to draw this rose. Jim is using Procreate on
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