Color is everywhere—in buildings, wallpaper, plants, and more. Many artists use color in drawings and paintings. Color is used to add personality and emotion to a piece of art or object. For example, yellow will make the art piece seem happier, while a grayish blue will make it seem dreary […]
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Inktober
In 2009, a man named Jake Parker crafted a way to improve his art skills and habits, naming his idea Inktober. Inktober takes place during the month of October, and all artists, including writers, can partake in the challenge, creating an ink drawing or story based on a daily prompt. […]
Home-Crafted Paints
One of the most interesting and enjoyable things you can do with art is to make your own paints, whether it be because of boredom or because you want your own homemade paint. One positive aspect of making your own paint is that you can change almost anything about it, […]
Meet Anna Stone: Poet Columnist
Anna Stone, this year’s poet columnist, is a fifteen-year-old poet going into her fourth year at TPS when she starts tenth grade this fall. As is fitting for a poet columnist, Anna loves to write poetry and short stories. She also hopes to write a novel someday—though if she ever […]
Meet Yuri Neumann: Art Columnist
It is a great pleasure to introduce clay’s new Art columnist, Yuri Neumann! Adopted from Russia when he was one and a half, Yuri is a Russian-American dual citizen and has lived in Lithuania since he was seven. He has two older siblings, John and Sarah, and a younger sister named […]