Author: sarahr
8th graders get to use power tools!
Conor is working on the scroll saw as Henry looks on. All sorts of new tools and equipment are introduced in the 8th grade for the altered book project.
Creativity in action!
You never know what will inspire us!
Process photos of the 7th grade creating their masking tape paintings.
Continuing our study of Modern Art, the 7th grade viewed the line paintings of the early Minimalist work of Frank Stella, The Op Art of Bridget Riley, Color Theory and Illusions. Artists then created their own paintings. Step one: Paint the canvas. Step two: Design and apply tape onto the dry surface. Step three: Carefully paint over the tape. Step four: The satisfying activity of pe
Artie the art coding robot.
We have two Artie Drawing Robots in the art room thanks to the generosity of our board chair Eric Eberhard. Artie is available for loan if you’d like to try creating art coding at home. In response to the codes that are created, Artie – who comes equipped with markers – makes artwork! You need a computer to download the program, and according to students who have tested it out, it’s pretty easy. Here’s Silas McGee with Artie. I’m looking forward to seeing what they create together! I’ll post some drawings from Artie soon.
What’s new this week?
The 8th grade is busy working on their altered books and their Art-English collaboration paintings (watch for photos later this week), the 6th grade have started a unit on watercolor (instructional video is on the September 22 blog post) and the 7th grade have started another unit on Modern Art. This time we’re exploring Op Art, Minimalism, color theory and illusion. Here are some super fascinating videos from National Geographic’s Brain Games, check them out. You won’t believe your eyes!
Fall foliage rainbow!
Art is not just in the classroom! Photo by Brock Becker.
Dia de los Muertos Ofrenda
It’s that time of year! Our hall display celebrating Dia de
El Día de
Ofrendas are an essential part of the Day of the Dead celebrations. The word
For more information, check out this informative article from National Geographic! https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/north-america/mexico/top-ten-day-of-dead-mexico/#close
What’s up in the hallway?
6th grade critter pastels.