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HVES 2024 3rd Grade What A Wonderful World Stop Animation
HVES 2024 3rd Grade What A Wonderful World Stop Animation
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HVES 2023 3rd Grade We're Going To Be Friends Stop Animation
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2023 HVES 3rd grade art project. Students drew images to the lyrics of a song then direct me as to have they envision them moving. This was a collaborative project involving art, technology, and stop animation.
CCOA Visual Art 2 Intro
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CCOA Visual Art 2 Intro
Self Portrait
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Self Portrait
Diptych Series
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Diptych Series
How to create values with ink wash
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How to create values with ink wash
Value triptych Series
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Value triptych Series
Clay Terminology
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Clay Terminology
Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture
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Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture
Ancient Egyptian Sculpture
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Ancient Egyptian Sculpture
Introduction to Sculpture
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Introduction to Sculpture
Radial Design Rose Window
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Radial Design Rose Window
Eastern Mandala Radial Design
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Eastern Mandala Radial Design
Color Theory and Schemes
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Color Theory and Schemes
History of the Rose Window
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History of the Rose Window
History of the Mandala
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History of the Mandala
Digital Mandala
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Digital Mandala
Color Schemes
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Color Schemes
Principles of Design Digital Booklet
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Principles of Design Digital Booklet
Principles of Design
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Principles of Design
Dip Pen and India Ink
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Dip Pen and India Ink
India Ink Wash
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India Ink Wash
Element of Art: Value
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Element of Art: Value
Element of Art: Color
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Element of Art: Color
Exploring Graphite Pencils
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Exploring Graphite Pencils
Space and Perspective Blueprint
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Space and Perspective Blueprint
Perspectve Practice
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Perspectve Practice
Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Element of Art Space Part 1
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Element of Art Space Part 1
Element of Art Space Part 2
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Element of Art Space Part 2

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  • @sheeptwins1
    @sheeptwins1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cool!

  • @ToySeeker
    @ToySeeker 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is only Jehovah

  • @cheryllittleton4748
    @cheryllittleton4748 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great job Ms. Paula! Third graders you did amazing work!

  • @hddun
    @hddun ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome presentation. Thank you for the research and putting this on FB...

    • @brannonmcclure6970
      @brannonmcclure6970 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I agree; to see more sculpture stuff: who, when and where. Art having a significant place representing history that seems to resonate more broadly through the human body as a cornerstone essence of life.The human body and the world around it; always a reminder of the mystery of life. In the end it all comes down to “us” and all that is real.🧑‍🎨♾️🌎♾️👨‍🎓

  • @vidaripollen
    @vidaripollen ปีที่แล้ว

    Sanskrit words n terminology hv crept into all Indian languages. Upto 50%

  • @lanayashina
    @lanayashina ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this wonderful lecture, you are lovely to listen to.

  • @rebal1681
    @rebal1681 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi! Interesting video as I am researching mandalas as the moment. Just one friendly correction. A.D. does not stand for "after death". It stands for the Latin term Anno Domini; the "year of the Lord". This is important as anything that belongs to the AD era means time as we know it from the birth of Christ onward. His birth, not his death, mark the beginning of the AD era. (Note: In Christianity, Christ is not dead. So, "after death" would be heretical.)

  • @andreitone
    @andreitone ปีที่แล้ว

    Left foot forward represents spiritual progress. The right represents the material, the left the spiritual, because the heart is on the left side. The cobra on the forehead represents divine wisdom. Here is some ancient true wisdom: ”Mathael, who has clearly heard these words, says, "Make your soul as free as possible from all ties to the world, and then you will soon understand very easily from where a soul can quickly achieve the greatest wisdom! But as long as the soul lies yet firmly buried in the old heap of the decay of death, which is your body, there can be no discussion and no comprehension of any special divine wisdom! There, a few steps in front of us, you can see a tree stump which seems to be firmly stuck in the earth. Go there and sit on it, and I give you my word that you will not move it from the spot even after many years; only when it becomes rotten and totally brittle will you fall to the earth along with it. But if you cannot separate yourself then from your favorite seat, you will then certainly decay along with it in the end; for everything that is dead must first be completely destroyed, if it is to cross over to any sphere of life again. But if you go down to the water, get onto a boat, untie it, raise the sail and take hold of the rudder, in this way you will no longer remain on one spot, but instead you will soon reach a new land in which you will learn many new things and enrich the treasure chamber of experience. You see, as long as you look after your flesh and your sweet and comfortable life, you will sit on that stump and cannot move on; but if you completely give up the overwhelming worry about your flesh, and only concern yourself with what affects the life of the soul and its spirit, you board the ship of life and will soon move on. Do you understand this image?" Suetal says, "What did you just say about a spirit in the soul? The soul is what one calls the spirit, isn't it?!" Mathael says, "Yes, friend, if you don't know yet that a spirit of all life lives in every soul, you can certainly not understand from where my little bit of wisdom comes! You know, it is still difficult to talk to you; for with your open ears you hear nothing and likewise with your open eyes you see nothing! The soul is only a receptacle of life from God, but by no means life itself; for if it was life itself, which ox of a prophet could ever pretend to know anything about the achievement of eternal life, or on the other hand about a possible eternal death? But since the soul can only achieve eternal life on the path of true divine virtue, as can be proven by very many examples, it cannot possibly be life itself, instead only a vessel to hold life. What one calls the spirit of God and actual life is only a little spark in the centre of the soul. This little spark must be nourished with spiritual food which is the pure Word of God. Through this food, the little spark becomes larger and more powerful in the soul, finally it even takes on the human form of the soul, fills the soul finally once and for all and in the end it transforms the whole soul into its being; then the soul itself becomes complete life which recognizes itself as such in all profundity. When life fully recognizes itself in this way and becomes quite clearly aware of it, it recognizes the truth in its foundations; but as long as that is not the desired case, there can be no talk of wisdom! True wisdom is the light of the spirit in the eye of the soul; but if a soul still asks what the spirit is in it - where should the light of the spirit and of all life come from into its otherwise completely blind eye?"'

  • @j.a.lauron5154
    @j.a.lauron5154 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this information

  • @andrewdiaz3065
    @andrewdiaz3065 ปีที่แล้ว

    What kind of sculpture is a mobile

  • @thecirclemadeeverything
    @thecirclemadeeverything ปีที่แล้ว

    The word circle comes from Greek - Kyklos, related to cycle. If we are to listen to the Egyptians or even some other ancient cultures, “God‘s “or beings from another place came down and taught the ability to use a compass, to create circles, along with agriculture, education, language, and more. We think the invention of the wheel was the most important event in human history. But really, it’s the understanding of how to make a circle, the idea of a compass. Because the history of engineering and design come from the understanding of how to make this shape. And the key to replicating geometric shapes comes from the circle.

  • @thecirclemadeeverything
    @thecirclemadeeverything ปีที่แล้ว

    Mandela is Sanskrit for the word circle It is interesting because there really are not perfect circles in nature. They’re always a little bit off. Even with a compass, if you zoom in with a magnifying glass or with a microscope, it would not be perfect I have a video here on the circle as a symbol. We certain dances, even a hug, ceremonies, religions, etc. It was a symbol of creation and the creator. When you think about it, everything is made of atoms. From a chair to a human being. And they are tiny circles. Likewise, blood itself is a circle. Of course they are not “perfect“. The circle represents unity. Perfection. The idea that “the first is the last“ or the Alpha and the Omega - the beginning of a circle is also the endpoint. When you look at the halo, Christians and Catholics will put a circle around the heads of saints. Because they are somehow more deeply connected or balanced with the creator or the spiritual. The Egyptians placed it perpendicular to the ground, whereas the Christians and Catholics would put it parallel to the ground. One of my videos also talks about the seat of life. I seed is something that you planned in which grows. The shape of the seat of life design actually, impractical terms, gives Life to the basic geometric shape that we replicate. A square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, rectangle, kite, and more This particular channel I’m commenting from has math lessons for school. But the other channel Thecirclemadeeverything no math focuses on the circle, symbolism of the circle and spiral, geometry designs and more. I am happy to be starting a club at school where students will be learning Mandalas. And I found your video very helpful and informative. Thank you. When looking at the circle, it was used, until computers, to pretty much designed everything. Ancient cultures used it to symbolize something divine, or the creator. I find it interesting that we use the circle to create things in geometry. And it also symbolized the creator. When you look A different symbols meant “to ward off the evil eye“, they are often circles. In fact many of these talismans probably became what they call “idols“. The Hebrew word for idle actually is translated as “round things” - because there was likely a culture surrounding the idea of the circle is something divine or spiritual. And of course, as with most ideas, we create gold and silver and other symbols which become something we worship. Or, an idol. When you look at the African culture, they will put circles in their nose, in their ears, even stretching them out. They would even put them around their necks and stretch out their necks. They would put circles in their lips - and they would wear them around their neck and on their finger. When you get married, can you put on two circles, rings, and they say “what God puts together, let no man separate” - because the circle was a symbol of this divine promise. So much of our jewelry, even our coins, the dances we made which were circular, even the drums and instruments, they seem to have represented a reminder of something unifying, spiritual, and divine. If any of that makes any sense Creating geometric patterns and Mandalas is very good for you, spiritually and mentally. Sometimes when we have emotional or mental disorder, looking at things with ordering, like being in nature, or even looking at geometric patterns, it could be the first step to adding a little bit of order, indirectly, to our lives. When you look at mosques and even churches, you see a lot of such a Geometry. Perhaps when you are not in the mental state to listen or think about or feel love, having the geometry in your periphery is a way to lift up The order in your mind and heart. I sometimes wonder what it would do to us mentally if we didn’t have circles all around us. From the Cubs we Drinkin, the balls, the tires we roll on, and so much more. Even the “windows to the soul“, the eyes, contain that balanced circle. Something divine. I suppose the world would be a little bit like Minecraft if we didn’t have curves and circles. And I wonder what that would do to us mentally. Because I think without realizing it, seeing all of these balanced forms really does have a positive effect.

  • @hues_nclues
    @hues_nclues 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks a lot for your help ❤️

  • @code-snippets
    @code-snippets 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much, excellent video!!

  • @shabbymokgethisi7972
    @shabbymokgethisi7972 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    T

  • @bobwilson7684
    @bobwilson7684 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    traces of red pigment found, but yet, unfinnished....anyone can say whatever about the egyptians

  • @evi4043
    @evi4043 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for the video! I was studying mandalas from psychoanalytical perspective and so many points of yours have helped in my notes.

    • @evi4043
      @evi4043 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Jontheinternet Carol Young?

    • @evi4043
      @evi4043 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Jontheinternet I have read psychology and the east along with a bit of man and his symbols to get more info on mandalas from Jung's perspective.

  • @jimburke7235
    @jimburke7235 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always wondered what these were. Thank you for explaining!

  • @AugustinesHeart
    @AugustinesHeart 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was wondering if you could share with me the cite telling of the history of the rose window developing out of the roman oculus?

  • @amoushaa
    @amoushaa 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    really good explanation and you're a really amazing teacher. I'm so glad I came across this video.

  • @faithannquimby6904
    @faithannquimby6904 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    hello i am an 8 grader and this helped me alot

  • @TrayRealer
    @TrayRealer 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Egypt was ran by queens not kings the pyramid was symbolic to a females womb✌🏾

    • @sonnyobrien
      @sonnyobrien ปีที่แล้ว

      dont speak nonsense. Stay in your lane. Womb? Cave? Depths of the unconscious? Underworld? Dont generalise. You dont grasp depth.

    • @ssherrierable
      @ssherrierable ปีที่แล้ว

      Why do people that should just be listening always have to ruin things by saying something? 😂 pay attention and ya might learn something…

  • @TrayRealer
    @TrayRealer 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The spinx is a female😂 I’ll debate u on it any day they bolder the cheeks down and slice the nice and the beard they tried to put on her is in a museum

  • @frostwolf2527
    @frostwolf2527 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm still ALIVE!!!

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  • @alexflores75
    @alexflores75 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This style of art is very intriguing! Definitely cool to see its capabilities and how the inverse portion catches your eye.

  • @jadenharmon593
    @jadenharmon593 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    you're a very good artist!

  • @jadenharmon593
    @jadenharmon593 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making this, I was kind of confused! But, I thought that we already did this in class?