2016-2017
Contour Line Drawings
After discussing contour line, its importance, and practicing value techniques, such as, stippling, scumbling, and cross-hatching, students created these abstract designs.
Materials: Ink pen, drawing paper, pencil
Materials: Ink pen, drawing paper, pencil
2015-2016
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Mixed Media Scultpures
cardboard, plaster strips, acrylic paint
CAREERS IN ART
As a final project this semester, students researched and presented an art career of their choosing.
Click the links below to see the presentations or brochures the students created!
Click the links below to see the presentations or brochures the students created!
Diamond Jamison - Art Therepy
Jessica Arends - Performing Arts
Lincoln Butzow - Cartoonist
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SCRATCH BOARD Drawings
This was our first look at the reductive process! Have some practice students dove into the wonderful world of scrathboard drawings!
COMING SOON
Still Life Drawings
After taking extensive time to train our brains to draw what we see, not what we know;
students set up still life's from objects they had brought in from home.
students set up still life's from objects they had brought in from home.
TATTOOED Bananas!
Diving into a different media and taking a look at unconventional artist, Phil Hansen, Art II students took 2 days to tattoo a banana using the value creation techniques learned in our previous project. Check out the results.!
Contour line designs
After discussing contour line, its importance, and practicing value techniques, such as, stippling, scumbling, and cross-hatching, students created these abstract designs.
Materials: Ink pen, drawing paper, pencil
Materials: Ink pen, drawing paper, pencil
Cheeming boey inspired cups
Finding inspiration from animator Cheeming Boey, we delved into an unconventional material.
Students were encouraged to create a continuous design; creating depth through a variety of value techniques and overlapping.
Materials: Styrofoam cups, Sharpie Markers
Students were encouraged to create a continuous design; creating depth through a variety of value techniques and overlapping.
Materials: Styrofoam cups, Sharpie Markers
COMING SOON!
Esquisite CORPSE INSPIRED Collaborative Artwork
In
review of the most basic and essential aspects of Art,
(The Elements and Principles) we created a collaborative artwork. First, students worked individually, then took suggestions in small groups, and lastly pieced the work together; adding marks to create a cohesive design.
Materials: Charcoal, soft pastel, oil pastel, pencil, colored pencil
(The Elements and Principles) we created a collaborative artwork. First, students worked individually, then took suggestions in small groups, and lastly pieced the work together; adding marks to create a cohesive design.
Materials: Charcoal, soft pastel, oil pastel, pencil, colored pencil
2014-2105
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Torn PAper Pictures
Inspired by Michel Keck
ACRYLIC PAintings
Inspired by George O'Keefee and Paul Cezanne
Spray paint Stencils
with an intro to watercolor
wire frame sculptures
a study of Minimalism
Clay - A beautiful recreation
Original Foreshortened Portraits
using the grid technique
Scratchboard Drawings
Student Choice
STill Life DRawings
"Time" Inspired
Experimental Art - Mini lesson
Phil Hansen Inspiried
Contour Line Designs
Using pattern, texture, and value to create depth.
Plastic Bag Printmaking - Mini Project
Inspired by Edvard Munch
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