Sunday, October 23, 2016

Skill Builders

All student groups have been learning new vocabulary, rules for safety in the art room, responsible practices for caring for art and materials, and building their skills through a variety of lessons.  Here's just a sample of students at work!

Kindergarten practiced cutting and gluing skills.  They put their knowledge to work by assembling collages for their Square One Art fundraiser projects.  These are basic skills that they will use throughout the year and into the future of their artistic lives.





Fourth graders learned important color lessons.  They learned about the wild colors use by the Fauves, a French art movement.  We spent many days learning color theory and then started making foxes.  I'm so excited about the final results to come!



Fifth graders studied symmetrical balance.  They created their own imaginative bugs that were designed to showcase their knowledge of symmetry.  They also practiced transferring sketches, which they will use often in art class.




Seventh and eighth graders have been doing an illustration project where they were tasked with designing their own fantasy buildings in a landscape.  Students looked at the illustration style of Quentin Blake, the illustrator for a number of Roald Dahl books.  They also looked at the line drawings of Vincent van Gogh and practiced his style of drawing in order to experiment with line, emphasis, and spacial qualities.  Next, they created a series of thumbnail sketches to plan their final works.  After experimenting with watercolor washes, they were set to begin their own illustrations.




I'm so proud of our artists.  You can soon own some of their work by purchasing merchandise from the Square One Art fundraiser!  Their art packets with catalogues, order forms and instructions come home next week.


Sunday, October 16, 2016

Student Updates

It's hard to believe that we're already past the halfway mark in the month of October!  I just wanted to share a few things that students have been up to in art class.

At the beginning of the year, students played a team game, making team hats, in order to review classroom expectations.  They certainly had more fun doing that than sitting silently while I went over rules and responsibilities.  Check out their creativity here:







All classes started the year with a unit on illustration, specifically taking inspiration from the books of Roald Dahl.

Kindergarten Pattern Turtles


Fifth Grade Symmetrical Insects


As in my last post, students are completing art for the Square One Art Fundraiser.  Information will be coming home soon, and check Jupiter Ed for updates as well!