Spotlight Artist: Fred Babb

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"Fred Babb’s expressive colors, powerful statements and dynamic compositions makes him one of my favorite artists. Unfortunately, Fred died in 2006. I would have like to have met him. He stood for everything I believe art should be; an extension of oneself that is not necessarily taught, but understood. I try to remember this each time I walk into my classroom and face the little individuals that we often clump together as a whole. I try to remember that each child has a story. Each child has an expression. I don’t always maintain this level of thinking. Often I succumb to the pressures of classroom management and parent expectations. At times, I’m a slave to the minutes on the clock, finishing the project, encouraging the kids along.Rushing.Poking.But when I browse through my collection of Fred’s Art (check out his website here), he slows me down. Reminds me of why I’m here. Nudges me to think in broad terms. Tells me to remember the most important thing of all: don’t let yourself be the reason kids abandon art. Be the reason why they embrace it…for life."








Baby Tigger's Valentine

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE... From Tigger ! 

This lesson is always a fun one to do, especially for the lovely holiday. Not only is this little Tigger incredibly cute holding a valentine heart, he also got to provide a simple lesson in building a character with basic shapes
  • Students learn how to draw the body form using circles and organic shapes. 
  • Students may color him however you choose. (I personally give choices to my upper student classes; for my lower I would recommend using markers and colored pencils.)


Step 1: Sketch basic shapes / forms
Step 2: Using the "Rainbow Steps" system,
Start from lightest color to darkest ie. yellow to orange,
draw in the details.
Step 3: Draw in final details and shading.

Example drawn in class

Students working this past Valentine's 2014

Artwork by Cheyenne M.
watercolor, marker, colored pencil
Artwork by Rocky W.
colored pencils, markers

Theme of Lesson: Valentine's Day 
Technique Learned: How to Draw a Cartoon Baby Tigger