Geoff Schmidt (@schmillustrator) 's Twitter Profile
Geoff Schmidt

@schmillustrator

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#ArtFromHome with Mr S episode 3 features a special appearance from my toddler. We get into some crayon resist painting, so grab your crayons and watercolors and get to work #elementaryart #k5art youtu.be/OJn89ZbCOWM

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So Becca and I were watching episode 3 of #TigerKing and this dude popped up that I drew in February of 2017. I almost passed out #schmillustration instagram.com/p/B_QracghkV4/…

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Gr8 opportunity #DMUSD distance learn provided=VERY unique Teacher Creature illustrations by Del Mar Heights 2nd grade creators while I read Geoff Schmidt listened 4 adjectives, found a simile, & introduced idioms! Helped remind us there’s not just one “way” 2b creative! DelMarSchoolsEduFDN

Gr8 opportunity #DMUSD distance learn provided=VERY unique Teacher Creature illustrations by <a href="/HTS_Dolphins/">Del Mar Heights</a> 2nd grade creators while I read <a href="/schmillustrator/">Geoff Schmidt</a> listened 4 adjectives, found a simile, &amp; introduced idioms! Helped remind us there’s not just one “way” 2b creative! <a href="/DMSEF8/">DelMarSchoolsEduFDN</a>
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Happy 3rd birthday to this thing! More than 2,000 copies sold and stronger than ever. Thank you as always for your support, everyone. Sincerely. #StayWeird #TheArtTeacherIsWeird #independentPublishing

Happy 3rd birthday to this thing!  More than 2,000 copies sold and stronger than ever.  Thank you as always for your support, everyone.  Sincerely.  #StayWeird #TheArtTeacherIsWeird #independentPublishing
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I made public the embarrassing virtual art videos I made for my kids this semester. Here's the rap song I wrote for some portrait projects with the help of our music teacher. Watch the others at your own risk: youtube.com/channel/UClVf_…

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Here's a clip from the #colormixinglesson we did. I animated primary color dragons that live in this box and breathe colored fire onto eggs that then change colors #elementaryart #k5art youtu.be/I6J3gNlAsjI

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This week sees the release of RILEY’S GHOST, a book I’m excited to launch into the world. To celebrate I’m giving away signed copies to five eager readers. RT/follow to enter. Winners picked and notified 1/15. Walden Pond Press HarperKids

This week sees the release of RILEY’S GHOST, a book I’m excited to launch into the world. To celebrate I’m giving away signed copies to five eager readers. RT/follow to enter. Winners picked and notified 1/15. <a href="/WaldenPondPress/">Walden Pond Press</a> <a href="/HarperChildrens/">HarperKids</a>
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The Shark is up! 900+ Reading Schools staff and students contributed thousands of little sticks to color this 6 foot beast hanging in the 5th grade ELA space. Thanks to everyone who took part and to our maintenance team for setting it up!

The Shark is up!  900+ <a href="/ReadingCSD/">Reading Schools</a> staff and students contributed thousands of little sticks to color this 6 foot beast hanging in the 5th grade ELA space.  Thanks to everyone who took part and to our maintenance team for setting it up!
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thread time: On the day Lisa Grippa turned 16, The Who came to town. When she headed to Cincinnati’s Riverfront Coliseum on Dec. 3, 1979, w/ her ticket in hand — a bday gift — she had no idea 11 fellow concertgoers, some as young as 15, were about to die rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…

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I spent the first quarter of the year building an octopus sculpture out of cardboard. The last step was having the k-4th graders and any willing staff in the building color stickers to give it a unique skin. Now it hangs in the back of the room keeping an eye on the art room

I spent the first quarter of the year building an octopus sculpture out of cardboard.  The last step was having the k-4th graders and any willing staff in the building color stickers to give it a unique skin.  Now it hangs in the back of the room keeping an eye on the art room