Sunday, March 24, 2019

Recycle projects are due next week (April 1).  Here are some memories from last year's projects.  Some amazing designs and minds out there.  Remember to come to me if you need any help or materials from the art room.



cork art; tin can art; broken pots & solar light turned into a lighthouse!


Michael C. turned a cardboard box into a working PacMan machine!!




Laurel W. created the bear from recycled magazine pages!

Recycled LP clock!  WOW

I can't remember who created the 2 shadow boxes on the bottom, but they are made from recycled magazine pages...AMAZING!

water bottle chandelier; gun casings flag; bottle top Peace sign


Close up of the crab.  Fun fact:  Multiple people wanted to buy this piece from the artist!  The pineapple lamp also drew lots of attention.


tin can aquarium


close-up of the tin can mandala

I can hardly wait to see what amazing pieces show up next week!  Stay tuned for photos.

Monday, February 25, 2019

3D Drawing

I was thrilled with the bulk of my students and their creative Zentangle inspired crosses!  Here are a few examples of what they accomplished with the guidelines in the last blog post:









AMAZING!  Don't you think?  Frame worthy pieces of art ❤

Now for our next journal challenge: 3D drawing  The first 3 links show photos of project ideas.  The second 2 are YouTube how-to videos.  Students may copy one of these exactly or branch out on their own to create something totally different in the way of a 3D design drawing.  Designs may be in pencil, ink, color, or a combination of all.  The sky is the limit!  Google "3D drawing" and be amazed at the talent that is out there!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/686587905664645741/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/335799715962703837/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/762234305659413808/

https://www.topbuzz.com/a/6484277623244456458?user_id=6457613138782061577&language=en&region=us&app_id=1184&impr_id=6523677284488988937&gid=6484277628088877322&c=sys&language=en
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/ATpnEH6tC11f4jkO912HadIRV7lFKsgxJlWsXTd_7D65e1kKtj7tr4o/
This journal project will be due 3/11 (of course journals are always welcome to be turned in early).  Have fun with this one.  I can hardly wait to see what pops off the page 😉



Friday, January 25, 2019

So excited with the continuous line drawings that my Middle school students created!  Here are a few examples that just "wowed" me.  Enjoy

 

 

For our next journal assignment we will head into the world of Zentangle.  I remember when my son would doodle on the edges of his papers in school and get into trouble for it.  Now the "doodling" has a name and it has become a recognized art form!

For this assignment students will start with a cross shape (this week starts Catholic Schools week, so the form was an easy "base" to begin with).  Parents: Instructions with a few idea links are posted below (Google or Pinterest is full of examples/ideas, beginner thru advanced levels). Students have 2 weeks for this assignment (due February 11), but may turn it into me any time between now and then.   

Journal assignment #2:  Zentangle cross

Create a large cross outline in your journal.  Divide it into sections (no fewer than 7 sections).  Choose a design for each section (no 2 sections may be the same).  Your design may be black and white or colored.  **For maximum impact in your design be sure to alternate light and dark areas**  Extra credit: Add a border around the cross! (this may be one continuous design or different designs). 
http://elementaryartbox.blogspot.com/2012/09/zentangles_12.html (love this one!  Step by step directions!)

Given the results of our first Journal assignment I can hardly wait to see what the students create with this one!  
edit:  I stumbled on one more site with more Zentangle info and patterns than I could pass by!  Good luck getting out of this one 😉   http://tanglepatterns.com/







Monday, January 7, 2019

Middle School Art Journal Assignments


A New Year brings new assignments...woohoo!  For our first Middle School journal assignment of 2019 we will explore Continuous Line Drawing OR a drawing that is made completely from one line!  Below you will find links to examples as well as one of the best explanations I found. 

 
This will be assigned January 7 and is due no later than January 14. 

 

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Oh my goodness, It's almost Christmas!!

It has been awhile since I posted, so I am going to play a bit of catch-up.  Much has been happening in the Art Room: Middle School projects have been completed and presented, the school auction has come and gone, Christmas projects are in full swing, and I took a trip to MoMA to see pieces that gave me goosebumps!

First off, the fall projects.  Amazing work by my 6th-8th graders as they explored Art History and Artists through history.  Below are just a few highlights...
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ok, I lied.  Couldn't allow any of these amazing pieces to be left out!  As you can see the students did a little bit of everything  I was excited to see the variety of interpretations of artists (many did Bob Ross, Van Gogh, Jackson Pollock, etc), but no 2 pieces were the same.  Can hardly wait for the Spring project to roll around (heads up: Recycling!)

Next up the auction pieces.  Every year I work with each class to create a special one-of-a-kind art piece for the school auction.  This year we did even more than normal as classroom stools (that were replaced with chairs at the beginning of the year) became classroom stools for the auction. Below are the many creations!



 7th grade lamp (Quite honestly one of my FAVORITE pieces of all time!)






Next up, Christmas projects.  I will only share a few so they remain a secret until being opened.  Really excited with the pieces the students are working on this year.  Some are yearly repeaters, while a couple are totally new to this year and may possibly become the yearly repeater 😉
5th grade Wisemen Mixed Media canvas: Watercolor, salt, sand paint, scrapbook papers, & Mod Podge

2nd grade Romero Britto Angel Nativity Canvas: Pencil, Sharpie, and Watercolor

Last up in this game of catch up, my trip to MoMA in NYC.  My first trip to the museum!  I must admit my favorite floors were the 4th and 5th where many paintings and sculptures reside that until the trip I had only seen online and in books.  THRILLED beyond words to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" which coincidentally enough was the theme for my 3rd grade Christmas project!


The placement of Andrew Wyeth's famous painting caught me (and others around me) a little off guard.  Where might you ask is this gorgeous piece??  Hanging in the hallway right outside the ladies restroom and at the top of the escalator!
Another favorite piece is Picasso's "The Three Musicians".  I have used this piece as inspiration for a mixed media art piece with my 3rd graders multiple times.  I am looking forward to sharing this year that I actually got to see it.

Well, that's it for now.  I hope to be better about posting in the coming months.  Have a Very, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ❤

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