Comic book were the tool my parents used to hook me on reading which led to my love of drawing and eventually painting. I’m pleased that DC Comics is promoting a line of comic books produced for their younger fans. I’m encouraging students and parents to check out the new DC Nation app!
Author Archives: swartstudio
Important article
A great article about the importance of art education in the class!
SWart Studio is on Facebook
A great way to follow up on my current work as an artist is through my Facebook page that was launched some months ago. Click on the link below!
My latest painting
Gratitude
I wanted to thank coworkers and parents as I recover from a serious accident that occurred a week ago. I had a second scare when I was brought back to the hospital due to internal bleeding. The prognosis is good, I’m home now, and should recover with time and lots of rest. As you might imagine I’m eager to continue with plans and projects with my students.
Best wishes!
Being Ubuntu: the Youth Speak
Upcoming classes opening in March and April!
It’s been a VERY successful winter semester at the Worcester Art Museum with lots of laughs and amazing creativity. After a brief respite I’ll be back March 24th to start anew with two new weekend classes. Check ’em out!
Drawing and Painting, 5-7 years old
Enjoy looking at paintings in the Museum. Then, have fun learning about color, texture and line while you create your own drawings and paintings with tempera paints, oil pastels, watercolors and much more!
Express Yourself!, 8-10 years old
Get inspired in the Museum and let loose your creativity. Experiment in sculpture, printmaking, paint and other materials to develop fun, colorful and experimental projects.
And in other news —
I’ve just signed on to teach a class for 3rd-5th graders starting in April at the New Art Center in Newton, MA!
Bring your ideas to life in this fun class that moves from 2D into 3D. Using architecture and the built environment as our theme, students will develop their ideas in drawings, and then use their drawings as a basis for creating 3D models and sculptures. If you can imagine a world underwater, or a city of tree houses, this class is for you!
A student’s work in progress
Me. You?
More reading re: last post
Here is an article from the New York Times further discussing the NH law I brought up in my previous post.








