17 Jan 3-D Animal Puzzles & Picasso

Posted by: katy

Time: 6:55 AM

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Did you find what the 3-D puzzles inspired?  It was the bull from our Vive La Artist photo shoot.

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We were of course also inspired by Picasso’s bulls (above).   Here is another shot of our bull (below).

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We’ve been loving these 3-D animal puzzles.  Explore our website, can you find what they inspired?  (We’ll post the answer Monday).

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In order from top to bottom:  Lixsight, Hacomo, Ingela Arrhenius, Junzo Terada, ModCloth

Have you scribbled lately? Free your creative self! There is no right or wrong way to scribble – enjoy just making the marks.

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We embraced the joy of scribbling with these two great prints: Scribble Print Hoodie and Scribble Dot Top.

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1.) Indigo Stripe Tee 2.) To Be an Artist 3.) Painters Overalls 4.) Bandana Set 5.) El Artista Shirt 6.) Paint Splattered Jeans

There’s nothing like dressing for the part in comfy and casual Tea clothes when making and creating. This season we’re celebrating everyone’s inner artist. We compiled some of our favorite art-inspired and art-friendly pieces above to get you started.

As for art projects, the sky is the limit! We listed some of our favorite kid-friendly DIY projects below.

Garden Projects

Potted Plants and Chalkboard Paint

Miniature Tin Gardens

Paper

Cardboard Stampede

Calder Mobiles

Paper Lanterns

Paper Bag Puppets

Paint

Painted Umbrellas

Big Canvases

Fabric

Make your own Pom Poms

Stamping Fabric Textiles

 

For a quick art fix, print out our Coloring Book Pages of Tea Collection graphics!

Did you notice the fun little patches on our El Artista Layered Tee & El Toro Graphic Tee?

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Some fun facts:

-Picasso’s full name is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.

-Everyone knows Picasso was a talented painter, but he was also a well-known sculptor and draughtsman. In fact, he was quite secretive about his sculptures and did not release them to the public until the 1960′s.

-Bulls are a popular subject of many Spanish artists including Miro, Picasso and Dali.

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photo by: Kirsty Mitchell found on: Design for Mankind