
This week on Drawing with Jim we’re doing a chalk (or pastel) drawing of a kayaker going down a waterfall. You can download a copy of Jim’s reference image by right-clicking the image below the video.
Remember, if you don’t have pastels or chalks, work with what you do have. And don’t forget to have fun.

Take your art to the next level with See the Light videos:

The Gift of Love – The Christmas Story and Interactive Art
Experience the Christmas Story as never before, through black light chalk art and interactive art projects.

Art Projects: Pointillism Fruit (Georges Seurat)
(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.)
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 Class Volume 5 – Lessons 17-20: Proportions for Composition
(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.)
Composition is one of the most important aspects of creating a good drawing or painting, yet we often neglect it. In this DVD, Pat Knepley explains the principles of composition, proportion, scale, and point-of-view. You’ll do exercises in each of these concepts so you can learn, not just how to draw, but how to create a visually pleasing work of art. Lessons include, Stand Your “Ground”, Keep Things in Proportion, Scale, and Point of View.
And don’t miss these free resources from our blog:

Digital Art: Have Fun with Symmetry!
Like to Doodle? Symmetry is the Tool for You! If you’re new to digital art and want a fun way to create something right from

The Art Elements: Form
If the first element of art is line and the second element is shape, the next logical element is form. Line is one dimensional. Shape has two dimensions.

Four Tools Every Homeschool Mom Needs – Part Three
As I had said in the past two posts, moms need many tools to have a full functioning homeschool. However, there are four essential tools
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