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SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS MAY 20-24 Rolling Hills of Texas Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS MAY 20-24 Rolling hills of texas Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd. Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025 MORNING CAMP | 8:30 – 11:30 AM All ages MIXED MEDIA MANIA Mountains and Cacti M Acrylic Paint on Canvas Herd of Texas Longhorns T Pencil and Ink South Prong Mountain Ranges W Pencil Color and Watercolor Cowboys in the Sunset R Acrylic on Canvas Lost Mine Trail F Chalk Pastels AFTERNOON CAMP | 1 – 4 PM All ages MIXED MEDIA MANIA Llano Texas M Acrylic Paint on Canvas Guadalupe Peak T Pencil and Ink Wild Horses in the Sunset W Acrylic on Canvas Blue Bonnet Fields R Watercolor and Pointillism F Texas Longhorns in the Green Fields PRICES AND INFORMATION PRICES PER STUDENT SNACKS AND WATER We provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (fruit Single All 5 snacks, Goldfish, and Animal Crackers) and juice. We also day days have a water dispenser on campus. Students may bring Half day snacks from home if they prefer. $50 $210 (8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM) LUNCH (11:30 AM – 1 PM) All students, including half-day students, are welcome to Full day (8:30 AM-4 PM) $100 $420 stay for lunch. Students must bring lunch from home. Extended care (4-5:30 PM) $25 $100 EXTENDED CARE (4– 5:30 PM) Students in extended care are enrolled in a different art class throughout the week after camp. Early drop off is available. LOCATION AND ENROLLMENT All camps are held at the Houston/Bellaire studio (4007 Bellaire Blvd., Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025). All enrollment can be completed online at HoustonMonart.com. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS May 27-31 World of dinosaurs Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd. Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025 MORNING CAMP | 8:30 – 11:30 AM PRESCHOOL (ages 3-5): INTERMEDIATE (ages 6-8): ADVANCED (ages 9+): WORLD OF DINOSAURS WORLD OF DINOSAURS WORLD OF DINOSAURS M Brontosaurus painting on tote bag Spinosaurus in pencil color Contemporary T-Rex Styracosaurus painting on tote Animated stegosaurus Elasmosaurus in pencil color T bag T-Rex and Pals: Animated Isanosaurus in marker Spinosaurus painting on tote bag W storybook Spinosaurus and Allosaurus Save T-Rex in tempera paint Contemporary velociraptor R the Day: An animated storybook F Velociraptor in crayon Ankylosaurus in markers Triceratops optical illusion AFTERNOON CAMP | 1 – 4 PM JUNIOR (ages 3-7): SENIOR (ages 8+): COMPUTER (ages 8+): WORLD OF DINOSAURS WORLD OF DINOSAURS Dinosaurs made from handmade Rhamphorhynchus vs. Pteranodon M paper Painting on tote bag T Rhamphohynchus in marker Utahraptor in chalk pastels W Ankylosaurus in pencil color Dinosaurs monoprint Full week enrollments only Dinosaur head in detailed pencil Triceratops painting on tote bag R color F Hypsilophodon in crayon Hadrosauridae in markers PRICES AND INFORMATION PRICES PER STUDENT SNACKS AND WATER We provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (fruit Single All 5 snacks, Goldfish, and Animal Crackers) and juice. We also day days have a water dispenser on campus. Students may bring Half day snacks from home if they prefer. $50 $210 (8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM) LUNCH (11:30 AM – 1 PM) All students, including half-day students, are welcome to Full day (8:30 AM-4 PM) $100 $420 stay for lunch. Students must bring lunch from home. Extended care (4-5:30 PM) $25 $100 EXTENDED CARE (4– 5:30 PM) Students in extended care are enrolled in a different art class throughout the week after camp. Early drop off is available. LOCATION AND ENROLLMENT All camps are held at the Houston/Bellaire studio (4007 Bellaire Blvd., Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025). All enrollment can be completed online at HoustonMonart.com. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS June 3-7 Ceramics textures and canvas painting styles Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd. Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025 MORNING CAMP | 8:30 – 11:30 AM CERAMICS (all ages): JUNIOR (ages 3-7): SENIOR (ages 8+): TEXTURE TECHNIQUES PAINTING STYLES PAINTING STYLES Starry Night inspired coil platter Abstract masked painting of Dinosaur on canvas panels M Van Gogh student’s choice Clay monoprinting brush holder Texturized Aztec sun on Optical illusion painting with a T Matisse headboard focus on analogous colors Acrylic panel painting of a phoenix Scriffito fruit bowl Dandelions in the summer W in acrylic paint Magnified butterfly wing in acrylic Ceramic art palette Abstract acrylic Pikachu R paint on canvas Screen printing glaze patters on Acrylic landscape of a Northern Lights panel painting F jars lighthouse at sunrise AFTERNOON CAMP | 1 – 4 PM CERAMICS (all ages): JUNIOR (ages 3-7): SENIOR (ages 8+): TEXTURE TECHNIQUES PAINTING STYLES PAINTING STYLES M Carved bowl Magnified flower in acrylic paint Mondrian square painting T Hippie van planter Contrast abstract superhero logo Eiffel Tower surrealism W Hut candle holder Hot air balloon in the sky Still life oil painting R Light switch clothes peg Abstract silhouette figures Cubist lion face Abstract masked painting of Pinch pot spoon rest Robot and solar system F bicycle PRICES AND INFORMATION PRICES PER STUDENT SNACKS AND WATER We provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (fruit Single All 5 snacks, Goldfish, and Animal Crackers) and juice. We also day days have a water dispenser on campus. Students may bring Half day snacks from home if they prefer. $50 $210 (8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM) LUNCH (11:30 AM – 1 PM) All students, including half-day students, are welcome to Full day (8:30 AM-4 PM) $100 $420 stay for lunch. Students must bring lunch from home. Extended care (4-5:30 PM) $25 $100 EXTENDED CARE (4– 5:30 PM) Students in extended care are enrolled in a different art class throughout the week after camp. Early drop off is available. LOCATION AND ENROLLMENT All camps are held at the Houston/Bellaire studio (4007 Bellaire Blvd., Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025). All enrollment can be completed online at HoustonMonart.com. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS JUNE 10-14 CLAY SCULPTING AQUATIC ANIMALS & FASHION DESIGN SUMMER CASUALS Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd. Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025 MORNING CAMP | 8:30 – 11:30 AM FASHION DESIGN (all ages): CLAY SCULPTING (ages 3-7): CLAY SCULPTING (ages 8+): SUMMER CASUALS AQUATIC ANIMALS AQUATIC ANIMALS M Polymer clay necklace Turtles and sea horses Turtles and sea horses T Watermelon pendant Blue whale Blue whale W Cat necklace and ring Squid and octopus Squid and octopus R Resin pendant and earrings Crabs and lobsters Crabs and lobsters F Seashell neck piece and anklet Angler fish Angler fish All A-line sleeveless top and Vertical ocean shadow box Vertical ocean shadow box week overlapping shorts AFTERNOON CAMP | 1 – 4 PM FASHION DESIGN (all ages): CLAY SCULPTING (ages 3-7): CLAY SCULPTING (ages 8+): SUMMER CASUALS AQUATIC ANIMALS AQUATIC ANIMALS M Shrinky dink jewelry Multiple fish Four clownfish T Concrete jewelry Mother and baby dolphin Jellyfish W Turquoise ladybug earrings Pair of sea lions Nautilus key chain Mermaid scale earrings; Shark and fish Leafy sea dragon R mermaid tail pendant F Blue feather jewelry Polymer clay star fish Complete sea dragon All Compile all sculptures into a Compile all sculptures into a Japanese frock tunic wrap week single mobile single mobile PRICES AND INFORMATION PRICES PER STUDENT SNACKS AND WATER We provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (fruit Single All 5 snacks, Goldfish, and Animal Crackers) and juice. We also day days have a water dispenser on campus. Students may bring Half day snacks from home if they prefer. $50 $210 (8:30-11:30 AM or 1-4 PM) LUNCH (11:30 AM – 1 PM) All students, including half-day students, are welcome to Full day (8:30 AM-4 PM) $100 $420 stay for lunch. Students must bring lunch from home. Extended care (4-5:30 PM) $25 $100 EXTENDED CARE (4– 5:30 PM) Students in extended care are enrolled in a different art class throughout the week after camp. Early drop off is available. LOCATION AND ENROLLMENT All camps are held at the Houston/Bellaire studio (4007 Bellaire Blvd., Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025). All enrollment can be completed online at HoustonMonart.com. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] SUMMER CAMP PROJECTS June 17-21 dragons Monart School of Art | 4007 Bellaire Blvd. Suite FF, Houston, Texas 77025 MORNING CAMP | 8:30 – 11:30 AM CERAMICS (all ages): JUNIOR (ages 3-7): SENIOR (ages 8+): DRAGONS DRAGONS DRAGONS Monoprinting on cylindrical Side profile of three dragons in Toothless and Light Fury on tote M planter mixed media bag Graphite drawing of Hiccup and Impressionist dragon platter Flying dragons collage T Toothless W Arial view of flying dragon on tile Toothless tote bag Toothless canvas painting Handmade pitcher with scraffito Canvas painting of dragons flying Toothless and Light Fury R dragon in the Forbidden World F Wheel-thrown Toothless clay pot Titan Nightmare in marker Hiccup’s family portrait All Large dragon sculpture Large dragon sculpture week AFTERNOON CAMP | 1 – 4 PM COMPUTER (ages 8+): JUNIOR (ages 3-7): SENIOR (ages 8+): DRAGONS DRAGONS DRAGONS Drawing dragons and dragon Watercolor landscape painting M riders; Design new character Drawing dragons and dragon Toothless canvas painting T riders; Design new character Dragon riders in pencil, ink, and W Toothless watercolor painting Game design; marker Full week enrollments only Toothless and Light Fury canvas Stormfly in mixed media R painting Comic book featuring Comic book featuring F student-created dragon student-created dragon All Large dragon sculpture Large dragon sculpture week PRICES AND INFORMATION PRICES PER STUDENT SNACKS AND WATER We provide mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (fruit Single All 5 snacks, Goldfish, and Animal Crackers) and juice.
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