![]() For the sake of this list, a “Saturday-morning cartoon” is less a matter of whether it aired on the weekend or not, but rather a matter of a show that made any day it aired on feel like a Saturday for the duration of its run time. We’ve put together a list of our favorite childhood cartoons and where you can watch them. Here at Polygon, we love animation - especially the era of animation when one had to be in front of a television set at a particular time of the day on a particular day of the week in order to catch our favorite shows. In the era of streaming television, where services like Netflix and Hulu have the means to surprise-drop whole seasons of animated shows and feature-length films on subscribers without warning and and where (nearly) all your favorite shows are accessible with the push of a button, popular animated television is no longer “appointment” television and instead is a matter of finding time to fit it in with the rest of one’s busy media schedule. ![]() Please contact patty for remote learning workshops and professional development bookings.The heyday of Saturday-morning cartoons is long behind us. I hope you find wild and wonderful things to make collages of! I even make collage jewelry with scraps of anything I have on hand – It’s also an app for Android and IPhones.Ĭollage is an art form that I use in my personal work all the time. This is a digital shape collage maker that uses your own photos – Shape Collage download Here’s a link to a fantastic article, with photos of amazing collage work by famous artists My Modern Met – Collage Art Picasso and Braque were the first to use collage they way we recognize it, in their work. What picture do you think they used to represent the sand? Hint – it’s an advertisement for flooring. Challenge yourself to create a collage landscape using only pictures, like they did in the examples above of their favorite place. You can also make a collage using only shades of the same color, only faces and more. Of course you can also come up with your own theme for a collage! Here are some examples of collages my students made that describe their favorite place – The red page was a perfume ad so the heart smells pretty too! Here is my completed heart shape collage which I glued onto a page from a magazine, cut around it, then glued onto another full magazine page to make a border. ![]() Once completed, add one coat of glue to the entire surface of your collage to glue down any loose edges. ![]() Try all different ways to fill in your shape. You can also leave space in between pieces. You can overlap pieces or place them next to each other. Start gluing your pieces to the inside of your shape as if you were coloring.Tearing is also a really good fine motor skill to practice. Optional – you can also cut your paper into pieces with scissors. Tear the collage paper into small pieces to fit your shape.You can also use coloring book pages or print out coloring pages or line drawings and use those as your shape guide. I chose a heart but also drew a silhouette of a cat. Paper to draw my shape on and as the canvas for your collage.Paper – all kinds to tear up like magazines, construction paper, tissue paper, copy paper etc.Brand new project videos on Tuesday and Thursday every week.įor today’s project I chose the following supplies – It lends itself to so many possibilities and can be created with just about any materials you have on hand.Īs always you can see the full video project at Art Out of Anything on Facebook and Instagram. Hello! today’s project is super simple but can be expanded and transformed into anything you like! Collage is an art technique that almost everyone has used at some point.
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