Classroom Art Supplies Box- Cycle 2 Foundations
Lessons 13-18
NOTE: Supplies are compatible with the 1st and 2nd edition Great Artists Book.
Supplies for 8 students plus a tutor (or extra student)
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- WEEK 13 MAKING FACES – Rembrandt (1st ed)
White Heavyweight Drawing Paper
Pencils- WEEK 13 SHADOW FACES – Rembrandt (1st and 2nd ed)
White Heavyweight Drawing Paper
Paints, Paint Trays, Paint Brushes, Rinsing Cups
Pencils, Crayons
NOT SUPPLIED: Lamp/Spotlight - WEEK 14 PORTRAIT on a LANDSCAPE - Gainsborough (1st and 2nd ed)
Colored Markers,
Paints, Paint Trays, Paint Brushes, Rinsing Cups
White Heavyweight Drawing Paper
*This lesson takes a lot of time. We recommend that you bring a template of people to use or make some ahead of time to glue on the drawing.
NOT SUPPLIED: Scissors, Glue
- WEEK 15 CHALK ON CLOTH - Degas (1st and 2nd edition)
Aluminum Foil
Dustless Colored Chalks
White Muslin Fabric
*Save the yellow/white chalk optional for week 18
NOT SUPPLIED: Aluminum Foil, Bowl, Milk, Iron, Newspaper
- WEEK 16 DABBLE IN PAINT – Monet (1st and 2nd ed)
Paints, Paint Trays, Paint Brushes, Rinsing Cups
White Heavyweight Drawing Paper
NOT SUPPLIED: Rags/Paper Towels, Prints by Monet
- WEEK 17 TEXTURE PAINTS – Morisot (1st and 2nd ed)
Heavy Cardstock Tag board Paper
Paints, Paint Trays, Paint Brushes, Rinsing Cups
Sand/Tea/Sugar Texture Packet x 1
Stir/Applicator Stick
White Heavyweight Drawing Paper
* We found it easier to mix the texture in a Rinsing/Mixing cup and then portion the paint textures into the paint trays.
- WEEK 18 STARRY NIGHT – Van Gogh (1st and 2nd ed)
Dark Construction Paper (Blue or Black)
Paint Sampler, Paint Tray, Paint Brushes, Rinsing Cup
White and Yellow Chalk *optional
NOT SUPPLIED: 1st ed: Glue, Scissors, Starry Night Print (optional) Click HERE if you need magnifiers Click HERE if you need PDF Prints to use with weeks 1-6
INCLUDES:
Aluminum Foil
Colored Chalk 12 pk x 2
Construction Paper (Blue or Black)
Crayola Crayons 24 pack x 4
Crayola Colored Pencils 12 pack x 4
Crayola Colored Markers10 pack x 2
Heavy Tagboard/Cardstock
Heavyweight Drawing Paper x 100 - Pure white color is great for watercolors, paints, crayon, pencil or charcoal
Muslin Fabric 36" x 36" x 1 (cut the fabric into 12" squares)
Paint Trays x 9
Paint Brushes - 8 each of sizes #1, #3, and #5
Paint Mixing Color Card
Plastic Rinsing/Mixing bowls x 30
Stir Sticks
Texture Packet x 1 (3 different textures - tea, sugar and sand to blend in paint)
Washable Tempera Paint - 8 oz x 6 Colors (Red, White, Blue, Yellow, Green, and Black)
* These quality paints and papers are easy to use by every age level.
We complete every project for Cycle 2 Art. We test and approve all included products to ensure good results for your lessons.
FAQ:
Q. What type of paint is included?
A. Washable Liquid Tempera - 8 oz bottles x 6 colors. These can be thinned to use as optional watercolors. Soap and water washable.
Q. What supplies are included?
A. There are enough supplies to complete every weekly lesson 1 time by 9 participants. See above for breakdown.
Q. What type of paper is included?
A. The Heavyweight Drawing Paper is perfect for multiple art applications, including drawing, painting, watercolors, markers, and crayon.
The Heavy Tagboard is similar to cardstock or lightweight poster board.
Q. What type of paint brushes are included?
A. The brushes are Royal Langnickel Natural Hair Paint Brushes in sizes #1, #3, and #5. (8 of each size)
Plastic handles and non-rust plastic tops for extended use.
Clean with soap and water after each use with our washable paints.
These brushes are suitable for tempera, oils, watercolors and acrylics.
Q. Why are disposable bowls included?
A. These are small containers used for rinsing paintbrushes and to mix the 3 textures in week 18.
Q. Why are there only 2 packs of Colored Markers?
A. They are only used in week 15, and our reviewers found that most students preferred the colored pencils.
The markers are included for those that want to use them.
Q. How are paints dispensed?