On the outskirts of the Mexican resort town of Tulum, overlooking the Caribbean sea from a densely jungled hilltop, are the remains of a Mayan city known as Zama, or “Dawn.” The ruins look similar to ...
A growing movement in early childhood and primary education is merging art, color theory, and storytelling with core subjects to enhance engagement and comprehension. Teachers are using visual ...
Like many art movements—among them Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism—Orphism wasn’t named by the artists creating the work, but rather by a critic. The poet Guillaume Apollinaire first saw Robert ...
Chassidus in Color and Tzivos Hashem are proud to release an amazing opportunity to engage your students in preparing for ...
Water-color painting is in fact not only an older, but a very much older process than the use of oils. Water-colors were used by the Egyptians, the Hindoos, the Chinese, the Assyrians, and the ...