Friday, September 22, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
Custom Skateboard Design
Level 12 started the year with the basics - elements and principles of design. In order to create high quality art, we need to have an understanding of color, line, shape, scale, space, texture and value which are fundamental pieces that make up any piece of work. Students were asked to use their previous knowledge of the elements and principles of art to design their own skateboard. It was fun to see all their unique designs on paper. The goal was to create a stunning, visually appealing design, that will pop out in a skate shop. Which design/skateboard would you buy?
Learning about Mondrian
In art class, students started learning about lines and primary colors. The importance of these elements of art is best demonstrated through the art of Piet Mondrian.
Piet Mondrian, is best known for his paintings from the 1920s, where he reduced the shapes to lines and rectangles and his palette to fundamental basics pushing past references to the outside world toward pure abstraction. His use of asymmetrical balance and a simplified pictorial vocabulary were crucial in the development of modern art, and his iconic abstract works remain influential in design and familiar in popular culture to this day. Find out more about Mondrian here: http://www.theartstory.org/artist-mondrian-piet.htm
Level 3 and 4 Painting to Music
As students from Level 5, I asked preschoolers too, to listen to music carefully and find if some tones remind them of any color. I asked them to try to connect the sounds they hear with color, shape, hand movement.... They came up with some interesting interpretations.
Friday, September 15, 2017
Kindergarten Painting to Music
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Light Drawing Photography
Light painting is an imaging technique that uses a moving light source to add light to an under-illuminated subject while taking a long-exposure photograph. We turned the art room in a "dark room" and started experimenting with exposure and shutter speed. Hope you like our experiments with our brand-new school camera :)
Team Work!
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