American Folk Art for Kids

With 21 Activities (For Kids series)

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American Folk Art for Kids

With 21 Activities (For Kids series)

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Drawing on the natural folk art tendencies of children, who love to collect buttons, bottle caps, shells, and Popsicle sticks to create beautiful, imperfect art, this activity guide teaches kids about the history of this organic art and offers inspiration for them to create their own masterpieces. The full breadth of American folk art is surveyed, including painting, sculpture, decorative arts, and textiles from the 17th century through today. Making bubblegum wrapper chains, rag dolls, bottle cap sculptures, decoupage boxes, and folk paintings are just a few of the activities designed to bring out the artist in every child. Along the way kids learn about the lives of Americans throughout history and their casual relationships to everyday art as they cut stencils, sew needlepoint samplers, draw calligraphy birds, and design quilts. Important folk artists such as the last surviving Shakers, the legendary Grandma Moses, and the Reverend Howard Finster are also explored in sidebars throughout the book.

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Language
English
Pages
128

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Cover of: American Folk Art for Kids
American Folk Art for Kids
2009, Chicago Review Press
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: American Folk Art for Kids
American Folk Art for Kids: With 21 Activities (For Kids series)
September 1, 2004, Chicago Review Press
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"When the first art was made, there were no museums, no art schools, and no art supply stores."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TT160 .P33 2004, TT160.P33 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
128
Dimensions
10.9 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8596215M
Internet Archive
americanfolkartf00panc
ISBN 10
1556524994
ISBN 13
9781556524998
LCCN
2004004879
OCLC/WorldCat
54694506
Library Thing
490866
Goodreads
2065580

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When the first art was made, there were no museums, no art schools, and no art supply stores.
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