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How to Teach Digital Art in 2025 | Middle school art projects, Teaching graphic design, Art curriculum

Overall, teaching digital art can be intimidating if you have little experience, but once you experiment with the tools you will find out why so many students are interested in digital art. They love the ease of adding color, using technology and most of all creating engaging subject matter in their artwork. Here's some basics to get you started!

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Middle School Digital Art and Design | Digital art design, Digital media art, Graphic design lessons

The world is filled with so many different forms of art – including digital art. In this course, you’ll explore this special genre of art found in everything from advertising to animation to photography and beyond. Additionally, you’ll tap into your creative side to create digital art and make it come alive!

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colorful glitch art design featuring a retro cassette tape and a vintage tube TV. The vibrant 80s aesthetic showcases layered textures, bold neon glitches, and pixelated distortions for a nostalgic yet modern vibe.

Bring the retro vibes to life with this simple glitch art project for kids! 🎨✨ Perfect for teaching layering and textures in graphic design, this DIY project uses classic 80s elements like cassette tapes and tube TVs to create eye-catching posters. A fun way to introduce kids to the bold, nostalgic aesthetic of the 80s while exploring glitch textures and moldboard-style design. 🌟 Step into the world of kitsch and graphic poster design with this creative activity! #80sAesthetic…

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Pixel Art Fun - My Art Lesson | School art projects, Art lessons middle school, Elementary school art

Grade Level Duration 4 classes, 80 minutes Materials Graph paper (buy or make your own online here), acrylic Paint, ghost grid posterboard (Poster board featuring a faint, disappearing grid), square dowel cut down to make a stamp (same size as the grids on the poster board), printer, pencil, palette Media Acrylic Paint Lesson Objectives For […]

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My students loved a surrealism art lesson: here's why and how I taught it in 2025 | School art projects, Middle school art projects, Art lessons middle school

I recently did a Surrealism art lesson with my students for the first time and was surprised by how much they liked it. It's often interesting which lessons students like, so I decided to start writing about some of my student's favorite lessons. I spend a lot of time researching, buying supplies and writing lesson plans. It's all worth it when the lesson is a hit with the students! Here's how I did the Surrealism art lesson and why I think it was such a hit. // art lessons //

Educational Masterpieces: 70 Creative 6th Grade Art Projects - Kids and Clicks | School art projects, 6th grade art, Art projects for teens

Spark creativity in the classroom with 70 engaging and fun 6th-grade art projects! Perfect for inspiring young artists with unique ideas and hands-on activities. Click the link to explore projects that will bring imagination to life!

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5 Ways to Use Digital Art in the Classroom in 2025 | Digital media art, Digital word art, Visual art teacher

When you first think of art class, you don't necessarily think of technology or digital art. But it's a fantastic way for art teachers to incorporate technology into their classroom with minimal supply need -

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How To Start Digital Art – Easy Guide for Beginners in 2025 | Digital art tutorial beginner, Digital art beginner, Digital art

Switching from traditional art to digital art has been the best decision I've ever made. I started drawing digital art in 2016. I can tell you that the learning curve to learning digital art is a little high initially because it feels very different and takes some time to get used

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Art Room Blog: 5th Grade- Name Spiral Warm and Cool Colors.. | Elementary art classroom, Middle school art projects, Art lessons middle school

Step 1. Put a visual dot in the center. Step 2. Draw 4 arms from the center either off the page at the sides or at the corners. As the arms go out they should spread apart from each other or get wider as they go out. Step 3. Write your name in capital letters inside the arms. Always start at the dot and work out. Make sure the letters of your name touch the top and the bottom of each line. The letters will get bigger as they go out. Keep writing the letters of your name until you are out of…

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The Conceptual Art Game - Lesson Plans | BLICK Art Materials

Postmodern artist Sol LeWitt produced approximately 1,350 “Wall Drawings,” but rarely painted one himself. He provided the concept, then collaborated with others to actually produce the work. In this lesson plan for grades 3–12, students receive the exact same set of instructions and materials, but execute them according to their own interpretations.

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