Whimsical Wescoat Shares Her Unique Style of Painting

Abrakadoodle Artist of Distinction Natasha Wescoat (wescoatart.com) is an award-winning young painter,who specializes in “jeweled” landscapes and fanciful characters. We teach Natasha’s swirling, vibrant and soft-edged style in our classes for children, modifying the lessons according to age group. Children love the opportunity to learn about Natasha and create art in her special style!

Natasha and Splat, Abrakadoodle's arty dog, share a moment at conference

Natasha, a Michigan native, comes from a family of artists, including Georgia O’Keefe (a famous artist in our program)! She began drawing at an early age and loved to create art that was reminiscent of the superhero comic books she adored. Eventually, Natasha’s art morphed into a passion for pop art, and she began creating her own characters. In her teen years, Natasha was inspired by Gustav Klimt, Takashi Murakami and Tim Burton. Natasha studied graphic design and fine art before a series of eBay auctions in 2004 catapulted her to commercial success.

Natasha's award-winning "Jeweled Trees" capture the imagination

When she is in “her zone,” Natasha tends to paint with great speed. She was the guest of Abrakadoodle for its annual, national conference held at the National Harbor  (Maryland) in early May 2011 and graciously painted an original jeweled tree during the reception event, dazzling guests as she created layer upon magical layer.

Natasha will be the guest of Abrakadoodle-Northwest Florida for a “Whimsical Weekend” at HarborWalk Village in Destin on September 24-25 during which she will be leading interactive paint classes for children on Saturday and for adults on Sunday. For more information regarding this appearance/event, call Erin Bakker, Director of Abrakadoodle: 850-424-5058.

5 Steps to Finding the Right Afterschool Program for Your Child

Get your child off to a great start this school year! As a Mom or Dad, you are already flooded with lots of back to school activities like parent’s night, career days, sports programs and homework review.  Now is a great time to plan ahead for a great afterschool program. An afterschool program can inspire your child, increase his/her confidence and build new skills. Mostly, it can be a fun and empowering experience! With many options such as art, music, theatre, magic and more to choose from, how do you choose the afterschool program that is right for your child?

Mary Rogers, Educator & Entrepreneur

Mary Rogers, MA.Ed, CEO of Abrakadoodle, has designed afterschool classes and programs that have been delivered to more than 1 million kids worldwide.  As an educator, she has some very definite views about what parents should look for in after school enrichment classes and activities.

Step 1: First and foremost, consider your child’s interests — Is she interested in music, drama or dance?  Does he like to dabble in paints or conduct science experiments?  What does your child like to do?  Gently nudge him/her towards options that might help that interest grow and develop.

Step 2: Investigate the various options that are available — Virtually anyone can offer a class or educational program, so it’s important to screen your program options.  If you are considering a class at your child’s school, there is a good chance that your school personnel have already pre-screened any program that is being offered. If a program has not been prescreened, here are some questions that you
should ask:

  1. What are the qualifications of the person or persons conducting the
    classes? The person teaching the program should be trained in the subject
    matter.
  2. How much experience does the teacher have with children? Even if an
    instructor is skilled in an area such as mathematics, that doesn’t mean that
    he/she can work with kids.  Inquire about the instructor’s classroom experience with kids.
  3. What is the curriculum? You’ll want to know just what the kids will be
    learning, as well as the philosophy behind the program’s teaching methods and
    techniques. How extensive is the curriculum?
    Some programs have just a few lessons that repeat. Others have an
    extensive library of lessons, so that there are a rich variety of choices. Who
    designs the lessons?  Having an educator-backed curriculum is best.
  4. How is communication handled? How do you learn about schedule changes,
    class happenings as well as discuss any issues or questions you may have?
    Benefits from a quality after school program are magnified when learning is
    extended at home through a sharing of materials, ideas and session recaps.
  5. How is the program evaluated?  Do the program administrators seek parent and student feedback?  How has the program been previously rated?  You can increase your confidence in your child’s afterschool program selection by ensuring that it is well-reviewed by other parents and educators.
  6. What makes this program FUN? Remember this is not school – it’s afterschool.  If it seems like “school,” your child may not want to attend.  What makes this program special and really fun for kids? Afterschool can be a time when your child can open up to joyful new experiences.

Step 3: Narrow Your Choices – Pick a few program options that fit your child’s interests, your budget and can fit into your family’s busy schedule. Consider a balance of activities that helps round out your child.

Step 4: Involve Your Child in the Process – Talk about the options that are available.  Which one or two have the most appeal? What does your child like about the choices? Ask him/her to also consider expanding his/her horizons by trying
something new.  Would he/she like to invite a friend to participate as well?

Step 5: Success! Sign Up Programs can fill up quickly so make sure that you submit the registration materials right away and make note of the class dates and times on your calendar!

©2011 Abrakadoodle, Inc.

 

Artful Storytelling

I was recently so flattered when our 7-year old goddaughter Ainsley visited and before leaving, drew herself into our family tree ~ carefully placing herself under our daughter Krissa. I was touched. She also came to love our two black pugs, Duke and Jester. She loved helping me to feed them and to take them on walks. She carefully drew two big hearts, colored them, cut them out, and then she asked if she could put them down toward the bottom of our refrigerator so that our pugs could enjoy them! Naturally, I agreed! I loved how Ainsley believed that our dogs could appreciate her artwork. Why not?! Ainsley used the sketchpad, which awaited her upon her arrival to our home, and made pictures of our pugs and other things that inspired her. Ainsley has since returned to the East Coast with her family, but her art remains and warms my heart.
Does your child have a story to tell through art? Absolutely! Encourage your child to tell his or her stories through art. What a wonderful way to chronicle a vacation, a visit with family and friends, a pet or so many of the activities that are extended and appreciated when pencil or crayon meets paper. Art feels good. Children gain confidence and enjoy a great sense of accomplishment when they create art based upon their own ideas, especially when their art is not criticized or judged. Instead, ask open-ended questions about what inspired their creation. Celebrate the act of creating art! Encourage artful storytelling and enjoy the imaginative, sometimes surprising art that results!

Splat Explores the Art of China

Art is a rich part of China’s fascinating history. Abrakadoodle’s mascot Splat, accompanied by co-founders Mary Rogers and Rosemarie Hartnett, visited China this summer in part to help launch Abrakadoodle art programs as part of the company’s international program. Did you know Cloisonné was developed in China? Abrakadoodle teaches the jewelry-making art in its classes for children! Splat loved learning about the classical arts that flourished in ancient China to include poetry, dance, music, painting, architecture and sculpture. Seeing the arts and architecture up-close-and-personal was such great fun!

Wow is that old! Some of the earliest discoveries of ancient rock drawings of the Red Mountain or Hongshan Culture dating back to pre-4000 BC attest to the imaginative expression shown by the early Chinese. During the Han Dynasty, artwork was precise with simple lines and incorporating creative themes. Paintings in the Wei and Jin Dynasties focused on Buddhist ideals. During the Tang Dynasty, paintings increased in sophistication with beautiful scenery, human shapes and portraits of faces. In general, Chinese paintings show great attention to detail to include precise ink lines and featured vividness and contrast.

Bigger than life! Chinese sculpture is a lasting tribute to a vibrant culture. From beautifully sculpted ancient cooking vessels to huge statues of Buddha to a green glazed dog to the remarkable Terracotta Army – considered to be the 8th Wonder of the World, China produced sculpted works that give us a glimpse of what mattered to them.

Great design! Chinese architecture combined unique design elements with function that reflects their ideals. The Great Wall of China is a prime example of large-scale architecture, which was designed to protect China from invaders. The palaces of China are large, extravagant and feature detailed roof design. Roofs did not only protect residences from the elements, but they also featured curves to ward off evil spirits. Chinese structure is based upon the principle of balance and symmetry.

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