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  1. Aug 31, 2023 · The impact of art is pervasive, touching every aspect of our existence and shaping our perceptions of the world around us. This essay delves into the multifaceted ways in which art impacts our lives, examining its role in cultural expression, personal transformation, and societal evolution, while shedding light on the unique power it holds to ...

    • Rainbow Paper | Color Science for Kids by The Science Kiddo. This is so cool! I almost stopped writing this post to go try this with my kids. Basically, you use clear nail polish, water, and paper to capture rainbows on paper.
    • The Art & Science of Leaf Rubbings by Edventures with Kids. Texture rubbing is a staple in the art classroom, and I like how Jacquie incorporated the science of trees with her kids.
    • Leaf Relief by Cassie Stephens. While we are talking about leaves, check out this project. It is pretty freaking amazing. It does require a little heavier involvement with the teacher, but the results are so beautiful!
    • Exploring Absorption with Watercolors on a Texture Board by Fun at Home with Kids. I love this project exploring the different absorptive qualities of different materials.
    • David Hockney
    • Rachel Sussman
    • Maria Sibylla Merian
    • Andy Goldsworthy

    David Hockney had a long and illustrious career as a painter and printmaker. He played a major part in the Pop Art movement and continued working for decades after (including significant forays into digital art). In 2001, his collaborative research with physicist Charles Falco changed how we think about art history. Hockney and Falco’s thesis state...

    For the past decade, Rachel Sussman has been traveling the globe and photographing the oldest living things in the world. Researching and working with biologists, she creates stunning photographs of these fascinating organisms (most of which are over 2,000 years old). Her TED talk and her bookboth feature a fascinating combination of art, science, ...

    Known as the woman who made science beautiful, Maria Sibylla Merian was a naturalist and scientific illustrator in the 1600s. She published her first book of illustrations at age 28, fascinating people across Europe. She subsequently traveled from Europe to South America to paint, study, and research. Her illustrations of the metamorphosis of a but...

    Andy Goldsworthy creates visually striking, ephemeral sculptures that use only elements from nature. Whether he is spiraling sticks, arranging leaves, or sculpting with stones, his works hold a simple and natural appeal. Website: Andy Goldsworthy When you are looking at the intersection between art and science, the connections can be endless. Use t...

  2. The following essays provide a snapshot of the different ways science can be explored in everyday life. Each essay offers its own unique perspective on the role of science in the world around us. Read through these essays and get a feel for the range of possibilities that are available when exploring science in your everyday life. So read on!

    • Salt and Watercolor Art Project. Creating art with watercolor isn’t new, but what happens when you add salt into the mix? Well, there’s only one way to find out – do it yourself!
    • Baking Soda Fizzy Art. Anyone who’s mixed baking soda and vinegar knows the immense potential of that reaction! Well, Everyday Chaos & Calm takes it to the next level and brings it into the realm of art by adding colors to it!
    • Lemon Watercolor Science Project. When life gives you lemons, you can make lemonade, or you can make art! Lemon juice contains citric acid, and when this hits watercolors, you get quite an interesting effect!
    • Magic Paper Towel Science Art. Kids will love this science-art collaboration from Learning and Exploring through Play, which shows how colors run and explode onto paper towels.
  3. Feb 6, 2018 · Below you will find 8 different ways you can explore the world of science and art together in your classroom. 1. Epoxy Cast Molds. Many artists use resin or epoxy in their artwork. It can be used to provide a glass-like finish for a piece or to cast objects. Using epoxy creates beautiful products, but it can also be used to teach students about ...

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  5. Nov 20, 2017 · The STEAMy Relationship Between Art and Science. Traditionally, art and science have been treated as two separate disciplines, but when they are studied together it’s clear to see the impact one has on the other. 20 November 2017. A great deal of creativity is required to make scientific breakthroughs, and art is just as often an expression ...

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