Interesting things to watch, hear, read, dance to, and of course, make! Collected especially for you! Web Links, Part 2. There’s something for everybody!

Still can’t get enough art in your life? This 40-page printable PDF offers many art prompts to get one’s creativity flowing.

https://www.carlasonheim.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CSP_ArtPrompts-2.pdf

Sometimes it’s hard to stay cheerful during our physical distancing. Here’s a short film to warm your heart and put a smile on your face.

Tattoo a banana? Yes, you read that correctly! Watch and learn … and then try it yourself!

And for those inclined to wonder about the science behind this:

Who doesn’t love the paintings of Impressionist Claude Monet? Read, watch, and learn more about him, his paintings, and visit his garden at Giverny.

http://fondation-monet.com/en/

The ingenuity of artists never ceases to amaze! Check out these fantastic insects made from natural materials. Go out and create another round of environmental art!

If you live in the Pacific Northwest you’ve seen — or almost seen — Orca whales. Explore.org has webcams set up all over the world where you can view many different animals.

https://explore.org/livecams/orcas/orcalab-base

Design your own shoes! Need we say more?

No printer? Draw your own shoe outline! You can do it, remember, take your eye for a careful walk. Break down the shoe into basic shapes (like long rectangles; a big triangle and some small ones; and lots of tiny circles) and then put it all together. You can also lay your own shoe on its side and trace it!

Free 3-D sculpting app! Form clay in virtual-land!

Video Conferencing Fashion Tips!

For the people out there who like to build stuff! Here’s your chance to learn about how to construct a super tiny house using materials from around the house and recycle bin!

And lastly, remember … we’re all in this together!! Dance break!!

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