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We started out by watching a PowerPoint on Hokusai's Great Wave. Then, students followed along with my video tutorial to create the project. This project took about a half hour. I pre-portioned 8.5x11 watercolor paper, and set up trays with white, blue, black and green paint, plus a paint brush.

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some scissors are stacked on top of each other in the shape of a sailboat

Tracy Boberg Nichols on Instagram: "The iconic Great Wave from the 36 Views of Mt. Fuji series by Japanese artist Hokusai was the inspiration for my 2nd grader’s paper sculptures. The focus was using line to show movement. 🌊 So fun! . . . . #2ndgradeart #kidsart #prangpastello #kidsartclass #kidsactivityideas #kidscraftideas #artprojectsforkids #artprojects #artlessonsforkids #artlessons #homeschoolart #artteachersofinstagram #kidsartclass #artcurriculum #homeschoolart…

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two paper boats floating on top of the ocean next to an origami sailboat

Coming off of their autumn-y landscapes dotted with Aspen trees, fifth graders have moved on to seascapes. I've done seascapes for a few years but decided to mix things up this year, combining elements of projects I found here and here. Like that second plan suggests, I use this project to show the kids the work of Winslow Homer. The more I study his realistic oil paintings, the more I appreciate both his talent and dedication to the subject of the sea. This year, the kids looked at some of…

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The Great Wave for Kids — Art History Kids

The ocean is a fascinating place. Artists have been inspired by the sea for centuries! You can find spectacular examples created by artists around the world. Do your kids know about The Great Wave? Not many people know that it's not a painting! It's a woodblock print. Katsushika Hok

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the cover of an ocean art book

We had our first beach day of the year recently, and it was just so lovely! As I was watching my kids splash and play in the water, the waves gently rolling in, it reminded me of the straw blowing art project we created as part of our Ocean Unit Study. So today, I thought

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there are many jellyfish hanging on the wall

Little Artists | Art Education Projects | Our project of the week ~ THE 3D JELLYFISH marks the 60TH VIDEO TUTORIAL now available in our online classroom 🙌🏻✨🪼🌈👩‍🎨 we’re approaching... | Instagram

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a drawing of a wave with mountains in the background

I have always been drawn to this wonderful image created in about 1830 by Hokusai as a woodcut. It was one of 36 views of Mt. Fuji that he published as a book. This woodblock was printed about 5000 times until the lines started to wear away and they couldn't create a good print anymore, that's how popular this art was and still is. Although the huge claw like wave is sometimes assumed to be a Tsunami, it is an okinami ("wave of the open sea"). Since I am doing an Ocean unit I decided to try…

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