I had planned on introducing Stop Motion Animation as a studio option in art this spring. It's fun to make staplers and scissors appear to move on their own, across the table, simply by taking photos of them and playing them in quick succession, much like a flip book. Once you understand the technique, the options are endless. Check out YouTube for many fascinating examples! Below are some steps to getting started on making your own animation. You will need a phone, tablet, or Chromebook.
5. If you need more help
- Try the app's online help guides: https://www.cateater.com/support.html - Send me an email: [email protected]
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Art has many purposes. People make art as commentary, commemoration, persuasion, ritual, self-expression, or for delight. This last purpose, to make something to delight, is your assignment this week. Go make art that delights someone.
Here are two artists who use their powers of observation to look at everyday objects and see shapes and patterns that are otherwise missed. Browse through their work, and then try your own hand at being a master re-arranger of items around your own home or yard.
Adam Hillman (indoor option!) Missing the clay studio? Here are a few recipes you can make at home:
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