Artstrands A Program of Individualized Art Instruction

Artstrands A Program of Individualized Art Instruction by Guy Hubbard is a comprehensive resource published by Waveland Press in 1982. This reprint edition spans 223 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an innovative program featuring 100 engaging lessons designed to accommodate various instructional needs, making it suitable for multi-level art education.
Readers will find a structured approach centered around 28 flexible instructional sequences, known as strands, allowing participants to choose lessons at each of the four steps. The content covers a wide range of artistic disciplines, including drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, and more, alongside elements of art history and criticism. The book is profusely illustrated, enhancing the learning experience and providing visual context for the diverse techniques and concepts presented.
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This award-winning, innovative program of 100 appealing lessons adapts a workable, appealing, and easy-to-follow approach that can be used for multi-level instructional needs. The lessons are formed around 28 flexible instructional sequences called strands in which participants can select lessons from the range of choices at each of four steps of individual strands. Coverage includes drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, mosaic, textile design, modeling, carving, constructed sculpture, ceramics, casting, art history, and art criticism. Profusely illustrated.
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