-
How to Paint like Picasso: Painting through the Blues

🎨 Art Lesson: Painting Through Emotion – Picasso’s Blue Period Intro: Why So Blue?Between 1901 and 1904, Pablo Picasso went through one of the most emotionally expressive phases of his career—The Blue Period. Deeply affected by the death of a close friend and his own experiences with poverty and depression, Picasso turned to a moody
-
Exploring the Colorful World of Pop Art with Andy Warhol

Exploring Pop Art: A Splash of Color and Culture with Andy Warhol Welcome to Today’s Art Lesson! Today, we’re diving into one of the most colorful and bold movements in modern art history: Pop Art! It’s fun, it’s vibrant, and it brings everyday objects into the spotlight in unexpected ways. Whether you’re a student, teacher,
-
Exploring the Magic of the Pop Art Movement

🎨 POP! Goes the Art – A Dive into the Pop Art Movement What Is Pop Art? Pop Art is one of the most iconic and fun art movements of the 20th century. Emerging in the 1950s and peaking in the 1960s, Pop Art brought everyday objects, commercial imagery, and celebrity culture to the canvas.
-
Exploring Self-Identity through the Magic of Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Statement of Inquiry: Our identities can be expressed through a combination of personal experiences, choices, and perceptions, which can be represented creatively through art and reflection. Related Concept: Identity and Expression Global Context: Personal and Cultural Expression Brief: Students will explore the theme of “self-identity” by creating a self-portrait inspired by the works of Giuseppe
-
Exploring the Magic of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity with Dots and Nets

As art teachers, one of the most exciting parts of our job is bringing the world of art to life for our students. This week, we’re diving into the whimsical world of Yayoi Kusama and her famous pumpkin art, known for its bold dots, nets, and endless sense of infinity. It’s a journey of creativity,
-
Exploring the Magic of Claude Monet and Impressionism

Year 1 student’s impressionist painting after Claude Monet.

Rebecca
Growing creative, confident global thinkers through art and design.
Hello,
I inspire creativity, ignite curiosity, and cultivate a love of learning through art and design. My approach blends traditional skills with transdisciplinary and cross-cultural connections — all while keeping the classroom joyful, vibrant, and full of possibility.
Recent Posts
- From Ocean Lab to Art Lab: A Bubble Painting Sea Jelly Investigation
- Divergent Thinking Art Lesson: Turning Paint Blobs Into Birds
- Recycled Bottle Flower: Turning Trash into Bold Sculptural Blooms
- Sew Sushi So Cute!
- Drawing in the Air: A String Sculpture Inspired by Ruth Asawa
- Designing a Robot Chicken: Where Art Meets STEAM
- Coffee Filter Flower: Capillary Action
- The “Chatterbox” Comeback: A Classic Paper Toy with Big Creative Power
- Slit & Shape Slotted Sculptures: From 2D to 3D With Cardboard
- The Horse [马]: Meaning And Symbolism Found In Chinese Art
- Setsubun [節分] Seasonal Japanese Tradition Mask-Making & Coloring
- Pop, Pour, Print! Soda-Pop Powered Lithographic Art
- Seeing Like an Impressionist: Crayon Sketchbook Studies
- Impressionism In Real Life At the National Gallery Singapore
- East Meets Gold: Collaging Cultural Influence in the Style of Gustav Klimt
















