Grade 7 students are learning about Abstract Art and are experimenting with The Elements and Principles of Art to create work that is driven by Line, Shape, Color and Texture. Below are some of the points and art literacy terms discussed in class so students have a better understanding of the different art movements and genres.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Call for Grade 7 Artwork: Scholastic Art Awards 2013
The deadline is fast approaching and students must have artwork submitted by January 8th, 2013.
This is open to all Grade 7-12 students and artwork created in the 2012 school year.
To read more about the contest and guidelines go to
http://www.artandwriting.org/the-awards/how-to-submit
To read specifics about the steps and New York City region click here.
This is open to all Grade 7-12 students and artwork created in the 2012 school year.
To read more about the contest and guidelines go to
http://www.artandwriting.org/the-awards/how-to-submit
To read specifics about the steps and New York City region click here.
Portraits with Personality
In Grade 7 Studio Art, students recently completed portraits
of someone they admired or inspired them or they had an opportunity to create a
self-portrait. Students studied Proportion and how to draw the face and its
features more accurately that used measurement techniques learned in class.
Here is a handout students used to guide them in learning Proportion.
Additionally, students learned how to create depth and volume by using a range of Values in their portrait drawings and emphasized highlights and shadows. We surveyed a variety of artists and their styles like Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer to Symbolic portraits from Frida Kahlo. Students used a variety of drawing mediums that included, Conté Crayons, charcoal, pencils, and erasers, which students experimented with and used to create rich values and textures in these portrait drawings. These final drawings have wonderful use of line and likeness to their subjects and have come along way from their first portraits drawn in class.
Here is a handout students used to guide them in learning Proportion.
Additionally, students learned how to create depth and volume by using a range of Values in their portrait drawings and emphasized highlights and shadows. We surveyed a variety of artists and their styles like Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer to Symbolic portraits from Frida Kahlo. Students used a variety of drawing mediums that included, Conté Crayons, charcoal, pencils, and erasers, which students experimented with and used to create rich values and textures in these portrait drawings. These final drawings have wonderful use of line and likeness to their subjects and have come along way from their first portraits drawn in class.
| Woody Allen by Jesse G. |
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| Steve Jobs by Brian I. |
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| Abe Lincoln by Mae C. |
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| Michelle Dockery by Ava H. |
| Regina Spektor by Lauren M. |
| Taylor Swift by Shruthi V. |
| Usain Bolt by Alex D. |
| Charles Darwin by Max L. |
| Self-Potrait by Miki M. |
| Cristiano Ronaldo by Zachary S. |
| General Patton by Benny H. |
| Self-Portrait by Julian D. |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Artwork in Response to Hurricane Sandy
It has been a difficult few weeks at Nest+m
with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that hit the region on October 29th,
2012. We missed a week of school because of the storm and students returned on Monday,
November 5th, to have no heat in the building, cold temps and a mid-week,
post election day snowstorm that wreaked more havoc in the New York area.
Dressed warmly, we made some art upon our return and students created artwork
in response to an experience they had with Mother Nature. Despite the storms
impact, students were resilient and demonstrated strength and curiosity in Studio
Art class that stimulated students to use the recent current events as a theme
in their artwork. This was a great art exercise in that let students communicate through their art about a difficult experience. Students were encouraged to explore their
personal expression and draw upon prior knowledge to make an artwork in any
style they choose. Drawing materials, collage materials, newspapers, oil
pastels, and charcoals were reviewed and students created a 2-D artwork that
could be Abstract, Representational or Realistic. Here are some of the artworks from Grade 6 students created last week in class in response to Hurricane Sandy.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
The Principle of BALANCE
What is Visual Balance? This is what Grade 6 students are exploring this week as they create Abstract collages that explore Positive and Negative Space.
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