The Homeschool Art Revolution podcast, is hosted by Lotus Stewart – a homeschooling mom of two creative teenagers, and the founder of Art History Kids.Each week we'll explore simple yet powerful ideas that will help you to nurture your kids’ creativity and self expression.
Today, we're diving deep into the world of Monet and his unique approach to art. We'll explore how his perfectionism and relentless pursuit of creative expression can teach us valuable lessons about reframing perfectionist tendencies. I can't wait to share with you how thinking like an artist can empower our kids to embrace mistakes and celebrate the process of creating. Get ready for a heartwarming discussion that will inspire a growth mindset and unleash the creative potential in our little ones. So grab your coffee, settle in, and let's embark on this exciting journey together!
Welcome to the Art History Kids podcast where we dive into the amazing world of art history and homeschool art.
In this episode we explore the idea of how small changes can have a big impact on our kids' creativity and the future of the world. We discuss the power of imagination, the importance of open-ended art, and the incredible benefits that art brings to our kids.
Join me as we ponder on the possibilities and imagine a world where every child has access to art. Let's inspire our little artists and make a positive butterfly effect in their lives.
Welcome back to Art History Kids! In this episode, we're taking the art revolution outside with exciting ideas for homeschoolers to embrace outdoor art. From painting en plein air to creating messy masterpieces, we'll explore how to turn your backyard into a vibrant art studio. Grab your coffee and get ready to dive into this creative chat with Lotus Stewart, and don't forget to share your kids' imaginative creations in our Facebook group or tag us on instagram. It's time to enjoy art time!
Be sure to check out the Summer Art Adventure Guide for more fun tips!www.arthistorykids.com/adventure
In this episode, we're exploring:
Discover why Matisse's art is so adored, learn about his innovative use of color and pattern, and gain inspiration from his profound quotes. Dive into the discussion on creativity, courage, and forgetting the rules of traditional art. Get ready to spark your child's creativity as you explore some of Matisse's ideas during your own art time!
Welcome back, art-loving homeschoolers! In this episode of The Homeschool Art Revolution, we're diving into the exciting opportunities that await us on Dot Day.
Have you ever heard of this fun holiday celebrated by art teachers and creative enthusiasts worldwide? It's time to grab your coffee and join me, as we explore the inspiring story behind Dot Day and the empowering message it conveys.
We'll begin by discussing the book that started it all, "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds. Published 20 years ago, this simple yet powerful story has sparked a movement of creativity and self-expression. We'll delve into the captivating tale of Vashti, a young girl in art class, and her journey of discovering her own artistic voice.
Throughout the episode, we'll highlight the key moments in the story, such as Vashti's interaction with her art teacher, who encourages her to "make a mark and see where it takes you." We'll discuss the importance of believing in children's creativity and providing them with a supportive environment to explore and experiment.
We'll also explore how Vashti's dot artwork is appreciated and celebrated, from her teacher valuing her creation as a finished piece to having it proudly displayed on the classroom wall. We'll discuss the impact this has on Vashti's confidence and how it inspires her to further explore the possibilities of dot art, and goes on to inspire her classmates.
Join me as we uncover the significance of Dot Day as a celebration of creativity, self-expression, and the transformative power of art. You won't want to miss the fun ideas and activities I have in store for you to celebrate Dot Day with your own children, ranging from chat-based discussions to hands-on creative projects.
So mark your calendars for September 15th and get ready to embrace the joy of dots and the limitless possibilities of artistic expression. This episode of Art History Kids is sure to inspire and ignite your child's artistic journey. Let's dive in!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Kandinsky Art
Yayoi Kusama Art
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In this episode of the Art History Kids podcast, we're diving into the power of simplicity in life and in our art explorations.
🔸 Key Takeaway 1: Commitment to Simplicity and Consistency
Discover how focusing on simplicity and consistency can bring magic and renewed enthusiasm to your art explorations. By peeling away unnecessary distractions and honing in on what's truly valuable, you can create a more meaningful and memorable experience for both you and your children.
🔸 Key Takeaway 2: Finding the Right Time
Learn the importance of scheduling dedicated time for art and creativity. Whether it's 15 minutes during lunch or a longer session on the weekend, prioritize art and create a post-it note reminder to be mindful and honor this special time for artistic conversations and activities.
🔸 Key Takeaway 3: Embrace Simplicity's Value
Challenge the notion that simple means less valuable. Understand that consistency and simplicity are powerful tools in nurturing creativity. Explore different directions in art conversations and activities, even if they deviate from your original plan. Embrace mindfulness and be present in the moment, allowing for truly memorable experiences that will be cherished for years to come.
Remember, simplicity is not only about doing less, but about doing what matters most.
Don't miss out on this enlightening episode. Tune in to the Art History Kids Podcast now on your favorite podcast platform and let the power of simplicity transform your homeschool art education.
Welcome art-loving homeschoolers! In this episode of the Art History Kids podcast, we're delving into the world of art history and its importance in nurturing children's creativity and self-expression.
Discover the magic of connecting art history with hands-on art activities and learn about the five pillars in our unique framework: observe, discuss, discover, create, and connect.
It's amazing how this framework transforms art class from a mere checkbox to a meaningful and impactful experience that cultivates creative thinking and originality.
So grab your coffee and immerse yourself in this fascinating conversation about the power of art history education.
Art is for Everybody! Join us for this new podcast episode as we dive deep into the world of art education and explore how it can foster creativity and self-expression in children.
🌟 Here are 3 key takeaways you don't want to miss from this episode: 🌟
1️⃣ Art is for everybody: Our belief is that art is not confined to artists or those with exceptional interest. Art is a form of communication that belongs to the masses, and we're here to break down the barriers and make it accessible to all.
2️⃣ Art history as a teacher: We'll be introducing famous artists from art history who will become your child's guides and inspiration throughout their art studies. These legendary figures will teach your little ones about the power of self-expression and the rich tapestry of human creativity.
3️⃣ Art beyond the canvas: Our podcast explores how art is present in our everyday lives, beyond paintings in museums. By observing, discussing, and examining art from the world around us, we will develop crucial skills such as observation, articulation, and a growth mindset.
Art is a universal language that has been part of the human experience for centuries. It has the power to deeply impact personal reflection and understanding of life. Let's make art education accessible, fun, and relevant to everyone, not just aspiring artists!
Stay tuned for Season 2 Episode 11 of the Art History Kids podcast, where we'll present a framework that maximizes the potential impact of art education. Get ready to unlock the artist within and nurture your child's creative journey!
Welcome back to Art History Kids, the podcast that explores the joy and importance of art in education. In today's episode, we dive into the topic of homeschooling and the power of giving ourselves permission to do things differently. As homeschoolers, we often feel the pressure to cover every subject and follow the traditional curriculum, but is that really necessary? Join me for an inspiring chat about the importance of nurturing our children's passions, prioritizing art, and finding the balance between core subjects and specialized interests. I'm sharing personal experiences, practical advice, and inspiring stories to help you create a homeschooling plan that aligns with your vision and your children's needs. So grab your coffee, sit back, and get ready to clarify your personal homeschool vision and fuel yourself with creativity and inspiration for the new school year. Let's dive in!
Be sure to download the brand new Art History Treasure Hunt game and kick off your new school year with playful exploration!
🎨 www.arthistorykids.com/play
So many times kids hear that they should be safe. But in art, we rarely need to promote safety and this creates a wonderful opportunity for kids to take risks, and fail, in a "safe" space... and develop a growth mindset along the way.
Studio enrollment is open! If you'd like to join us to bring more art - and all the growth mindset, risk taking, and self expression that comes along with it - into your homeschool... just click this link and let's make every day a creative day!
www.arthistorykids.com/join
Join me for a fun challenge this month featuring the powerful art of Alma Thomas!
https://www.arthistorykids.com/revolution
During the free week-long event we'll explore 5 aspects of approaching art in an exciting new way:
✔ The Space: Learn to set up a simple yet inspiring art area your kids will love to use (and also discover how to find a space for art in your schedule)
✔ The Conversation: Practice looking at art slowly and intentionally (and then engage in a fun discussion with your kids about what they see)
✔ The Reveal: Discover a few simple tricks for exploring art with kids (and how to make your lessons irresistible and intriguing)
✔ The Activity: Invite your kids to create an open-ended art project (and learn why open-ended art brings an important but often overlooked element into your activities)
✔ The Connection: Connect the dots (take your art studies further by finding links and exploring how the art relates to your other subjects)
This month I'm sharing LOTS of amazing books about African American artists over on the YouTube channel... be sure to head over and check them out!
📹 https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHomeschoolArtRevolution
In today's podcast I'm sharing more about the amazing opportunity to see the world through the eyes of someone from another place and time... as we explore the art and the amazing life stories of the artists!
The February podcast series is all about quick inspiration.
Today's episode is about how art (and which artist in particular) can inspire us to take up space in areas of life where we may be shrinking down and not expressing our full potential... without even being aware of it!
Listen and share your thoughts with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arthistorykids/
And be sure to check out the new artist guides to add a splash of creativity to your homeschool this month. https://www.arthistorykids.com/artist-guides
Until next time, stay inspired!
Let's start with art! The new year is here and we have an amazing opportunity to bring the holiday creativity we enjoyed last month into our routine! And we can do it in a way that's light, easy, aligned, and fun.
In today's episode I have 7 ideas for bringing a bit of art history into you day... any day!
The resource I mention in the first idea is https://artsandculture.google.com
Enjoy, and stay inspired!
Start off your new homeschool year with fun art activities by celebrating Dot Day- inspired by the epic book: The Dot by Peter H Reynolds (2003).
A worldwide phenomenon, this book has simple illustrations and brief text but it packs a punch on valuing creativity. It’s a tale of young student Vashti who doesn't feel she has much to offer in her art class, but her teacher thinks otherwise. Upon her next visit to art class, Vashti is surprised to see her defiant painting of a single, small dot in the middle of a piece of paper has been framed and displayed behind her teacher’s desk. This inspires Vashti to create more dot paintings and to experiment with her creativity and she becomes a role model for other young artists.
In addition to reading this book together, you can extend your studies to include various artists who featured dots as a main element in their art – like Yayoi Kusama!
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✏️ Download the FREE Homeschool Art History Starter Kit, featuring a sample lesson introducing Georges Seurat and Pointillism! ✏️
► https://www.arthistorykids.com/starterkit
Recommended Videos:
► 9 No Prep Art History Ideas for Your Homeschool
https://youtu.be/STWfzYNT29g
👩🎨 Join The Studio waitlist: https://www.arthistorykids.com/join-the-waitlist 👨🎨 The Studio is Art History Kids monthly membership. Our ongoing curriculum introduces you and your kids to a new (super fun and engaging) art history topic each month, and invites kids to explore their own creativity through curiosity based conversation and open-ended, hands-on activities inspired by the topic we’re studying!
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► Become a Art History Kids Insider (100% free) to access a Learning Library full of fun resources: https://www.arthistorykids.com/newsletter
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Are you ready for a new homeschool year?!
There is something really fun and exciting about getting organized, sprucing up your school area, and thinking about all of the fun new things you'll explore together in the coming year.
When it comes to new art supplies, I try to balance my (and my kids') excitement for getting new things with a thoughtful approach where we consider what we'll really need and use.
I mostly stick to the basics and mix in a few new exotic things to add a little intrigue. We've tried lots of different things, and I have some fun tips to think about as you head out to gather your supplies for the year!
In today's video I'm sharing some of my favorites, and how you can take a simple approach to adding life and excitement to your homeschool art area.
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✏️ Download the FREE Homeschool Art History Starter Kit, featuring a sample lesson introducing Georges Seurat and Pointillism! ✏️
► https://www.arthistorykids.com/starterkit
Recommended Videos:
9 No Prep Art History Ideas for Your Homeschool
► https://youtu.be/STWfzYNT29g
👩🎨 Join The Studio waitlist: https://www.arthistorykids.com/join-the-waitlist 👨🎨 The Studio is Art History Kids monthly membership. Our ongoing curriculum introduces you and your kids to a new (super fun and engaging) art history topic each month, and invites kids to explore their own creativity through curiosity based conversation and open-ended, hands-on activities inspired by the topic we’re studying!
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► Become a Art History Kids Insider (100% free) to access a Learning Library full of fun resources: https://www.arthistorykids.com/newsletter
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DISCLOSURE: We often review or link to products & services we regularly use and think you might find helpful. Wherever possible we use referral links, which means if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase we may receive a small commission or other compensation. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and related sites.
Georgia O'Keeffe's art (and especially the art she created in Hawaii) is so much fun to explore in your homeschool as you wrap your summer activities or jump into your first few weeks of the new year!
You can read more and find a link to the book I mentioned in the video here:
🎨 https://www.arthistorykids.com/blog/287
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✏️ Download the FREE Homeschool Art History Starter Kit, featuring a sample lesson introducing Georges Seurat and Pointillism! ✏️
► https://www.arthistorykids.com/starterkit
Welcome to the Homeschool Art Revolution Podcast, I’m Lotus Stewart, a homeschooling mom of two creative teenagers, and the founder of Art History Kids.
Each week I’m excited to bring you fun ideas and simple things you can do to infuse your homeschool with art history— and to do this in an intentional way so that you can nurture your child’s unique creativity and keep them inspired!
Bringing art history into your homeschool can be effortless and fun, and I’m excited to show you how!
Make sure to subscribe to the Homeschool Art Revolution podcast wherever you listen, and join me on July 31 when the first show will debut!