Thursday, November 10, 2011
Grade 6: Landscape Drawing with Graphite Pencils
Students created landscape drawings and demonstrated their understanding of Atmospheric Perspective. They worked from photographs and their imaginations and incorporated a variety of lines, values and textures. Inspired by Vincent Van Gogh, students used Rhythm, Repetition and Movement throughout their drawings. Students learned how to blend their pencil marks, as well as use an eraser to create interesting marks and highlights. Check out the photos and the amazing work these young artists created in class.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Students at Work: Cut Paper Collage and Color
Grade 6 students explored the concept of drawing with scissors to create a color collage inspired by the theme of Music. We studied the cut-outs of Henri Matisse and learned about color theory and created our own color wheels.
Grade 6 students are in the process of arranging their space, working with a distinct foreground and background and learning how to draw instruments and silhouettes to create a collage with some personal expression. Here are some photos of students working in class.
Grade 6 students are in the process of arranging their space, working with a distinct foreground and background and learning how to draw instruments and silhouettes to create a collage with some personal expression. Here are some photos of students working in class.
Experimenting with Oil Pastels and Creating An Abstract Collage
Grade 7 students used oil pastels to
explore The Elements of Art, specifically, line,
shape, value and texture with silver, gold, black and white oil pastels on a variety of colored papers. Students were encouraged to smear, blend and layer the materials to see the variety of effects they could produce with oil pastels and learn how to manage and manipulate this medium. Students created a variety of papers that would be used to make an Abstract Collage for the next step in their art exploration.
As a class we discussed "What is Abstract Art?" and generated ideas, questions and shared experiences about Abstract Art. Next,
students used The Principles of Art (Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Proportion, Rhythm, Repetition, and Unity) to guide them as they cut up and assembled their unique papers to create an abstract collage.
Victoria S., Grade 7 |
Alex H., Grade 7 |
Angela Z., Grade 7 |
Kayla O., Grade 7 |
George S., Grade 7 |
Elmina D., Grade 7 |
Kevin N., Grade 7 |
Surreal Landscapes and Watercolor Pencils
Grade 7 Studio Art students created surreal landscapes that transformed an object into something else and dislocated the object by placing it in an unusual surrounding. By using these two techniques, students created a dreamlike scene and experimented with Watercolor Pencils and the variety of marks and techniques they can employ with this new medium.
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