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Teacher/Homeschool Resources
Drawing and Painting
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Coloring with Block Crayons
Empahsizing the Primary Colors
A Manual of Coloring Techniques for Teaching to Children
Sieglinde de Francesca
Spiral Bound
$29.95
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Now that this book is widely available and in an expanded edition,
I can hear grades teachers and homeschooling parents around the
world sighing with relief. Aaaah! At last, someone has written a beautiful,
clear guide to teaching yourself, and then your students, how to beautifully
color with block crayons.
Sieglinde de Francesca's book, originally distributed only through
her classes, arrives here in a new, expanded and revised edition, packed with
beautiful illustrations and warm guidance. Focusing mainly on the needs of
teachers of Grades 1-3, she nonetheless offers instruction that will carry
any teacher into the upper grades as well. Here you can learn from a master
colorist everything you need to know to guide your young students in the drawing
of main lesson pictures and beautiful "anytime pictures."
(nb: Kindergarteners should not be "taught" drawing
-- just provide the materials and do your own picture beside them. They'll
see and do whatever they need on their own.)
Inside you'll find a complete introduction to the fundamentals
of block crayon artistry, including the basic techniques for drawing landscapes,
people, animals, seasons and weather.
You'll also find wonderful suggestions and guidance for illustrating
Main Lessons and guiding your students to follow your lead toward beauty.
Finally, at the very end, Sieglinde adds the secondary colors
and worlds of possibility open wide.
Coloring with Block Crayons is sheer joy! Discover it
for yourself and your students.
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Drawing and Painting in Rudolf Steiner Schools
Margrit Jünemann
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Fritz Weitmann
$40.00
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This is an invaluable resource book, not only for all teachers of art working with the Waldorf approach, but for all educators and parents who are interested in the creative development of children. The authors cover basic grade-by-grade lesson themes and techniques from kindergarten/preschool through all twelve grades and accompany their text with ample color and black-and-white illustrations. This is the book for anyone who's ever wondered just what makes the Waldorf art curriculum tick or who has struggled to find ways of encouraging children to engage fully in artistic expression. Encyclopedic in scope - the artistic "how to" book we've been longing for! |
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Drawing with Your
Four to Eleven Year Old
Christopherus Homeschool Resources
Practial Waldorf at Home
Donna Simmons
Folder bound
$22.00
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This is just the ticket for anyone who is a beginner at teaching drawing
to children within a Waldorf context. (It's also great
for anyone who is
a beginner at drawing, period!)
Donna Simmons clearly covers all the bases, sharing with
us her enthusiasm and encouragement to take up this task
-- and then giving us the step-by-step instruction for art
along the path of the four- to eleven-year-old. There are
ample illustrations in black-and-white and full color of
both teacher's examples and student's responses. I found
that both serve to not only make clear the written directions,
but especially to keep the task within realistic proportions.
From my perspective, this may be the most important aspect
of this book -- it is empowering without ever once being
overwhelming. After reviewing it, I was excited to return
to my earlier years and pick up the crayons and pencils once
again. I think you'll feel this same excitement and the children
around you will ride the coattails of your enthusiasm as
together you venture into rainbow painted worlds brimming
with imagination. Our highest recommendations!
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Painting in Waldorf
Education
Dick Bruin and Attie Lichthart
Includes CD-Rom with 62 full color and black-and-white
images of examples discussed in the text!!!
Softbound
$18.00
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Painting in Waldorf Education is an exciting and much-longed-for resource
for teachers and parents. This extraordinary
book was written by two experienced Waldorf teachers from Holland
who present the rationale as well as detailed practical exercises
for teaching painting from Kindergarten through the grades and high
school years. At last! a step-by-step presentation of the "how" of
a painting lesson (beginning with observation and other preparatory
exercises for students that are also wonderful for adults!). That
the fundamental "why" and "when" questions are
also answered makes Painting in Waldorf Education a resource
that will be used often and remain in use for many, many years to
come.
Included with the book is a CD Rom containing sixty-two
color and black and white images selected from the work of
their students. |
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Painting with Children
Brunhild Müller
Softbound
$15.95
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This wonderful book is once again available to parents and
teachers wanting to explore with children the world of liquid
color. And, it is still the best guide ever for those new
to wet-on-wet painting and to painting with young children.
Here is everything you need to know, even if you've never
painted (or never painted this way) before:
- the author begins with a lovely discussion about how children
experience the world of color
- she goes on to offer some thoughts on what she calls "the
morality of color." I find that this section inspires
me to become more imaginative when I work with colors -
it really brings them to life in a very unique way
- there is a long section, filled with color photographs
of both children painting and the paintings they produced,
that takes us into the world of children painting with watercolors.
This can become a welcome guide for parents who have never
done this before - it should help everyone to paint joyfully
- then, there are clear instructions for mixing the paints,
preparing the paper, distributing the water jars, paint
pots and brushes
- ah! and then comes the painting! and the color stories!
and the sheer wonder of it all!
- the author adds suggestions for seasonal painting themes,
how to create the stories and what their basis is, the experience
of color and the moods of nature
- finally, there are even instructions for preparing plant
pigments for painting and photos showing the soft, inviting
colors they produce.
There is so much joy to be had here - I've waited for years
hoping for this book to reappear. What a treasure!
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Colour
A Textbook for Anthroposophical Painting Groups
Liane Collot d'Herbois
Softbound
$35.00
Note: This is not intended for use with children, but for adults wishing
to explore painting and improve their skill.
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Liane Collot D’Herbois was a pioneer of spiritual color theory who explored
the artistic and therapeutic qualities of light and darkness in painting.
This book is a combination of her original works that presented
her remarkable ideas: Colour, part one (1979) and part two (1981). Preferring
to write in “pictures” rather than “chapters,” Collot D’Herbois
explains the principles behind her work and demonstrates how each color has its own
unique movement and inherent quality.
The author’s third volume is Light, Darkness and Colour in Painting Therapy.
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Color
Its Relationship to Soul and Spirit
Lois Schroff
Softbound
$21.95
Includes illustrated step-by-step instruction in Collot
d'Herbois veil painting technique! Suitable for beginners,
teachers and expert artists.
Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white.
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Lois Schroff's Color - Its Relationship to Soul and Spirit highlights
the amazing depth of knowing that lies behind the beautiful paintings
of watercolorist Liane Collot d'Herbois, whose application of the color
theories of Rudolf Steiner and of J. W. von Goethe, together with her
overall understanding of anthroposophical principles, are very much in
evidence in her paintings. Lois Schroff has been teaching and painting
in this method since 1977, following extensive studies with Collot d'Herbois.
Schroff delves into the mysteries of color, light, and darkness
from artistic, scientific and esoteric perspectives. With
a detailed "how to" section on the specifics of
the Collot watercolor technique, this is nevertheless a book
not only for painters, but for everyone interested in color.
This edition of the book is expanded by new material based
on the author's recent years of teaching and study and by
color illustrations of paintings by both Collot d'Herbois
and Schroff. An extensive bibliography encourages further
research.
Topics include:
- mysteries of light, color, and darkness
- the relationship of light, color and darkness to thinking,
feeling and willing
- watercolor painting instruction in the manner of Liane
Collot d'Herbois
- dark/light exercises
- prism experiments of J.W. von Goethe
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Spirit in Watercolor
- DVD
Goethe's Color Theory Applied
A companion to the book Color - It's Relationship
to Soul and Spirit (above)
Includes step-by-step instruction and demonstration
in veil painting
By Lois Schroff
$29.95
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When one thinks clearly about darkness, light and
color, it is obvious that their existence is not dependent
upon the physical. Darkness and light are primal
spiritual phenomena, and the world of color and soul
are the
result of their interaction."
- Lois Schroff
Lois Schroff has done something that many of us have
been hoping someone would do - she has put a class in
watercolor veil painting on video so that all those who
long for a painting class but do not have a way to attend
one can learn this healing and enlivening technique.
This video is the perfect companion to Schroff's book,
which contains detailed descriptions and clear black & white
photos of the veil painting process. Because painting
is a fluid, moving activity, Spirit in Watercolor picks
up the instruction where Color - Its Relationship
to Soul and Spirit leaves off.
It is with joy and gratitude to Lois Schroff that we
offer her video in our shop. |
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Drawing from the
Book of Nature
Dennis Klocek
Softbound
$23.95
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Draning from the Book of Nature does double-duty
as a book that is about both drawing and the natural
world of plant and animal. Here is a wonderful resource
for teachers, students or anyone wishing to develop their
capacity for the artistic observation of natural phenomena.
Dennis Klocek, with his refreshing combination of depth
and clarity, offers a wealth of insight into the lives of
plants and animals. His text is enhanced with step-by-step
lessons to help the reader bring the kingdoms of nature to
life on paper.
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Choirs of Colours
A Teacher/Parent Manual on Painting with Children 7 to 14
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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Grateful parents and teachers write almost daily to tell
us how much this book has helped them guide the children in
their care toward a love of artistic creating. Whitehead presents
a spiritual and physical year-by-year exposition on watercolour
painting, drawing and sculpture for grades 1-7. Also includes:
spirits of colour, physiology of colour, world and Australian
painting. |
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Grail of Beauty
The Seven Soul Arts and the Mission of the Nine Muses
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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Alan Whitehead has given us a lovely overview of the arts
from the perspective of Rudolf Steiner's artistic impulse.
Here is a tour of the evolution of art, the nature and purpose
of the different arts, and - because Alan is, after all, a
teacher first and foremost - lots of ideas about how to bring
the arts alive in your home, community and school. This is
a very joyous and wonderful book which I hope many, many people
will be able to read. |
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Birth of Venus
Grades 8 - 12 Visual Arts
Painting, Sculpture, Drawing
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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A deeply considered, lively overview of the high school visual
arts curriculum. Includes: Poster, landscape, watercolour,
oils and abstract painting, relief, wood, portrait and stone
sculpture, black and white, brush and ink, commercial, portrait
and life drawing. Also, art history, grades 8-12. |
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The Secret Language of Form
Visual Meaning in Art and Nature
Van James
Softbound
$29.95
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The pleasures of discovery that lie within this book are so exhilarating that you
may want a cup of soothing herb tea alongside so that you won't interrupt yourself
too often by jumping up and singing for happiness.
Van James has explored form as it emerges from nature and finds its way into art
and from there into the human soul. His journey into the heart of meaning as we humans
find it among the many forms Creation has given us constitutes a tour through an
Earthly-Cosmic landscape that is at once always grounded yet never removed from spiritual
reality. Hundreds of photos, drawings, and paintings greet you to illustrate each
illuminate each of the author's observations; and, to evoke wonder and awe in your
own heart. This is a feast of beautiful awakening.
Visit this book again and again, to study closely, to keep at hand for those times
when inspiration seems far away, for surely you will find it anew within its pages.
Contents:
Part One: The Formative Nature of Art
- Primal Images
- Archetypal Images
- Curve and Straight Line: The Alphabet of Form
- Point and Dot: Origin
- Circle and Spiral: Wholeness and Eternity
- Chevron, Zigzag and Lattice: Patterns of Humanity
- Ladder, Spine and Tree: The Ascent
- Symmetry: The Lawfulness of Balance
- Cross and Swastika: Death and Transformation
- Archetypal Themes in Art
- Mandala: Picture of the Universal Self
- Labyrinth and Maze: Journey to the Center of the Universe
- Thread and Knot: The World Weaves
Part Two: The Formative Art of Nature
- The Essential Gesture
- The Open Secret
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Art and Human Consciousness
Gottfried Richter
Preface by Konrad Oberhuber, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
Softbound
$35.00
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This survey of Western art from Ancient Egypt to Picasso looks at visual art in a rich and
imaginative way. Gottfried Richter’s lively and penetrating observations will inspire and
enthuse the novice, while breathing new life into the thinking of art critics and historians.
Richter concerns himself broadly with architecture, sculpture, and painting—as well as
mythology and legend—in presenting the creations of artist and architect as an expression
of the evolution of human consciousness. In vivid images he offers the reader interpretive keys
to understand this process in all areas of art history.
With many examples the author illustrates how human life has undergone a qualitative transformation
as humanity has gradually freed itself from a life determined by spiritual guidance in order
to take hold of the sensory world and experience free individuality.
NB: Richter was an expert in Western art, and his few comments about Eastern art, in my opinion,
miss the point. Additionally, there are a few places in his discourse where more information
is now known or understood than was available to him at the time of writing. Keeping these two
things in mind, this is nonetheless an exciting and invigorating journey through Western artistic
creation, and a really great book. It was my personal doorway into a lively appreciation of art,
and that introduction is something that has continues to enrich and bless my life.
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