Visual Manna art programs, written by Sharon Jeffus, are more
than just learning art basics. Tied in with this program is art appreciation,
vocabulary skills, a bit of core subjects, and more! Her goal is “to provide
educational materials for children to make them feel good about who they are. I
want them to love learning and view it as an exciting discovery… All children
can benefit from finding their place to shine in the arts and can feel good
about who God created them to be.”
Preschool and Elementary Art Basics teaches
art appreciation and implements concepts into fun, easy, and simple projects
that young children will enjoy and learn from. This art curriculum contains 10
art lessons for kids, covering Center of Interest, Positive/Negative Space,
Lines, Expressions, Shapes, Six Colors of the Color Wheel, Patterns, Eight Ways
to Draw a Bird, Nine Ways to show Scale, and Ten Ways to Draw Structures.
Visual Manna’s Complete Art Curriculum and Unit Study is an
insightful art program that both the teacher and students can learn from. It
gives a broad overview of different types of art, concepts, materials, and
techniques through a series of 45 lessons. Due to the broadness of this
program, there isn't a lot of depth - rather, it's more of a wonderful
introduction to the many facets of art. There is heavy emphasis on the use of
recycled materials. The lesson narrative explains the new concepts being
presented. Then, an art project is suggested for children in grades 1-6 and
another for older children grades 7-12 (usually several ideas for each range).
These have the students putting into immediate practice the
concepts they've just learned.
The Art Through the Core package includes all
the "Teaching... Through Art" books, which help teach core subjects
through art. The package is available on CD (PDF format) or in a loose-leaf
printed bundle. The package includes: Teaching Science Through Art, Teaching
American History Through Art, Teaching Social Studies Through Art, Teaching
Math Through Art, Teaching English Through Art, Teaching
History Through Art, and their newest release, Teaching Astronomy
Through Art. Subjects are also available individually on our website. Please
see the individual items for more details on each book. Please note that you
will need Adobe Reader to use the CDs; it is available to download for free at www.adobe.com.
Art Adventures in Narnia features crafts and
projects that highlight the characters from the Chronicles of Narnia series. In
56 pages, Sharon offers a variety of ways students can apply their own
creativity to the subjects of Narnia, whether it be through pencil and paper,
paint, clay, cardboard, or a craft project. Subjects examined are lions,
heraldry, knights, armor, weapons, crowns, thrones, portraits, printing,
rabbits, beavers, gargoyles, fauns, stags, trees, castles, birds, ancient
writing, dragons, unicorns, and maps. Along the way, Sharon mixes in art
concepts, including perspective, shading, using a grid, scale, and positive and
negative space. Because the topics are chosen from the Narnia books, this is
not a cohesive art program; rather, it's set up as a book you can wander
through as you read through the Narnia books, choosing topics that suit your
fancy.
Master Drawing covers shading, texture,
proportion, perspective, and drawing people, buildings and more. Also included
are lessons on using grids, rhythm and value, and drawing motion, still life,
animals, landscapes, cartoons, and caricatures. As a special treat, a section that
features many field sketches of birds by renowned bird artist David Plank is
included in the animals section. Other very helpful lessons include using
creativity and how to concentrate on what you are seeing as you draw - both
important for the serious sketcher. Lessons are open-ended and easy to
understand while covering all the basics, such as the face being five eyes
wide, and how to find a vanishing point to draw accurate perspective drawings.
This could be implemented with a group of budding artists, or for the older or
more driven art student.
Drawing, Painting, & Sculpting Horses
distills the process of horse-focused art into learnable steps. Heads, legs,
tails, shading, etc. are all covered separately with space for practice and
tips given on each. Practice is even done on the anatomically correct horse -
drawing bones and muscles. Many helpful tips are given on art materials and on
how to simplify some of the exercises for younger artists. Encouragement and biblical
references are frequent throughout the book. As stated in the name, tips and lessons
are not merely on how to draw horses, but also how to shade, paint, and sculpt
horses.
Dragons, Dinosaurs, Knights, and Castles
begins with a brief historical lesson on the dinosaur and the dragon. This book
smoothly transitions to art lessons with strategically placed historical
tidbits. Art techniques your child will learn include sculpting
three-dimensional dinosaurs, basic shape and line drawings, shading, shadowing
and textures, grid drawing, motions, color wheel, and perspective.