Friday, February 27, 2015

Ink Blowing!

Every other Friday, the high school art classes are treated with "Fun Friday." Fun Friday introduces art students to new and interesting mediums that they might not be exposed to otherwise. For this Fun Friday, we experimented with ink blowing and watercolors. The students' art turned out to be very complex, colorful, and Kandinsky-esque. I've put and example of a Kandinsky painting at the end of this post (he was a famous Russian abstract painter).

















And here's a work by Kandinsky (see some similarities?):






Monday, February 23, 2015

Oil Pastel Close-Ups (...and Awesome Posters!)

For high school 2D art, students were instructed to create an up-close "painting" using oil pastels. This project was inspired by the work of Georgia O'Keeffe -- an American artist famous for close-up paintings of flowers. Here are a few close ups of close ups(!), followed by a group shot of everyone's on display. Great craftsmanship, effort, and creativity, everyone!!

 




 
Also, I've been making these posters of amazing things students say about what they learned. I'm hanging them all over the school! All these students are so great (and smart! and intuitive!)!
 


Group Drawings!

For our first project of the second semester, middle school students worked in pairs or groups to create gridded, geometric works of art. Students used colored pencils and focused on differentiating "bright" and "dark" colors to emphasize contrast within their work. The projects turned out really well and they are being hung all over the school this week! Good craftsmanship, everyone!

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 


 
 

 
Finally, we have a moving image GIF from two students. They have a warning statement for you: "If you are sensitive to flashing lights and/or awesome artwork, please proceed with caution!"