Friday, April 30, 2010

May 3-7, 2010

1st Grade- Vincent van Gogh: We are learning about the artist Vincent van Gogh and his paintings including Starry Night and Sunflowers. We will be combining painting techniques and creating our own Starry Sunflowers.
2nd Grade- Gyotaku Fish Printing: We will begin exploring Japanese Gyotaku Fish Printing. Students will be printing with rubber fish.
3rd Grade- Egyptian Sphinx reliefs: We will begin and continue learning about Egyptian art. Students are learning about Egypt in their classrooms and we are going to carry that on in the Art room too! Students will be using clay to create their own relief of a Sphinx with 'Sphinx on Parade'!
4th Grade- Guatemalan Weaving and Printmaking : Students will continue studying Guatemala and their textile art. Students are warping thier looms and learning the weaving technique of tabby, basket weave, irregular basket weave, pull-ups and soumak. When they are not weaving, students will be learning about the printmaking process.
5th Grade- One point perspective and Plaster Masks: Students will continue learning how to create block letters and the basic elements of one point perspective. We will begin learning about Cultural Masks and the mask making process involving plaster gauze.
***If you have a student that has allergies or might be sensitive to the dust created by the plaster gauze, please let me know and we will find another medium to work with in a different area.
!!!!!!!!LAST ART FOLDER!!!!!!!
Art Folder 20:
Mask making is a popular art form created by various cultures for many different purposes. Some masks are meant to be worn while others are used for decorative purposes. In some cultures masks are worn for special ceremonies, celebrations and dances. A mask is also used by many cultures to hide the wearer's identity from evil or to scare away ghosts. Other cultures use masks for functional, or useful purposes like firefighters wear masks for oxygen.
Your assignment is to design a mask based on your culture or cultural background. Think about the colors, shaping, and purpose of your mask. Please explain your mask.

Friday, April 23, 2010

April 26-30, 2010

April 28- 4th/5th Art Adventures
April 29- Ide Open House
Check out the Matisse exhibition at the Art Institute!
1st Grade- Vincent van Gogh: We are learning about the artist Vincent van Gogh and his paintings including Starry Night and Sunflowers. We will be combining painting techniques and creating our own Starry Sunflowers.
2nd Grade- Faith Ringgold Story Quilts and Gyotaku Fish Printing: We will finish learning about the African American female artist, Faith Ringgold. We will begin exploring Japanese Gyotaku Fish Printing.
3rd Grade- Egyptian Sphinx reliefs: We will begin and continue learning about Egyptian art. Students are learning about Egypt in their classrooms and we are going to carry that on in the Art room too! Students will be using clay to create their own relief of a Sphinx with 'Sphinx on Parade'!
4th Grade- Guatemalan Weaving and Printmaking : Students will continue studying Guatemala and their textile art. Students are warping thier looms and learning the weaving technique of tabby, basket weave, irregular basket weave, pull-ups and soumak. When they are not weaving, students will be learning about the printmaking process.
5th Grade- One point perspective and Plaster Masks: Students will continue learning how to create block letters and the basic elements of one point perspective. We will begin learning about Cultural Masks and the mask making process involving plaster gauze.
***If you have a student that has allergies or might be sensitive to the dust created by the plaster gauze, please let me know and we will find another medium to work with in a different area.
Art Folder 20:
Mask making is a popular art form created by various cultures for many different purposes. Some masks are meant to be worn while others are used for decorative purposes. In some cultures masks are worn for special ceremonies, celebrations and dances. A mask is also used by many cultures to hide the wearer's identity from evil or to scare away ghosts. Other cultures use masks for functional, or useful purposes like firefighters wear masks for oxygen.
Your assignment is to design a mask based on your culture or cultural background. Think about the colors, shaping, and purpose of your mask. Please explain your mask.

Friday, April 16, 2010

April 19-23, 2010

April 24- 4th/5th Art Adventures
April 28- 4th/5th Art Adventures
April 29- Ide Open House
Check out the Matisse exhibition at the Art Institute!
1st Grade- Modern Mona Lisa and Vincent van Gogh: We will complete our unit about the artist Leonardo Da Vinci and his famous painting, Mona Lisa. We will continue to add in color to our portraits. Some classes will be learning about the artist Vincent van Gogh and his vibrant sunflowers!
2nd Grade- Faith Ringgold Story Quilts: We continue learning about the African American female artist, Faith Ringgold. We will explore her experience with her story quilts!

3rd Grade- Egyptian Sphinx reliefs: We will begin and continue learning about Egyptian art. Students are learning about Egypt in their classrooms and we are going to carry that on in the Art room too! Students will be using clay to create their own relief of a Sphinx with 'Sphinx on Parade'!

4th Grade- Guatemalan Weaving and Printmaking : Students will continue studying Guatemala and their textile art. Students are warping thier looms and learning the weaving technique of tabby, basket weave, irregular basket weave, pull-ups and soumak. When they are not weaving, students will be learning about the printmaking process.

5th Grade- One point perspective: Students will be learning how to create block letters and the basic elements of one point perspective.
Art Folder 19:
The loneliness of urban life was a subject explored by Edward Hopper. His Night Cafe' is a stark vision of an all-night diner on a city corner. Hopper's images all came from his imagination; none were actual locations.
Invent an imaginary place in a city where you would like to spend an evening. What is that place like?

Sunday, April 11, 2010

April 12-16, 2010

April 15- Open House at PV
Leonardo Da Vinci's birthday
April 24- 4th/5th Art Adventures
April 28- 4th/5th Art Adventures

Check out the Matisse exhibition at the Art Institute!


1st Grade- Modern Mona Lisa: We will complete our unit about the artist Leonardo Da Vinci and his famous painting, Mona Lisa. We will continue to add in color to our portraits.

2nd Grade- Faith Ringgold Story Quilts: We continue learning about the African American female artist, Faith Ringgold. We will explore her experience with her story quilts!

3rd Grade- Matisse Goldfish: We will complete our project about Henri Matisse and his Goldfish painting. Students will finish coloring and creating collage.

4th Grade- Guatemalan Weaving : Students will begin studying Guatemala and their textile art. Students are warping thier looms and learning the weaving technique of tabby, basket weave, irregular basket weave, pull-ups and soumak.

5th Grade- One point perspective: Students will be learning how to create block letters and the basic elements of one point perspective.

Art Folder: Last week April 5-7, classes were assigned a block lettering worksheet to practice the alphabet in block letters worth 26 points.

Art Folder 18:

Your assignment is to design a postcard for the upcoming 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Your design can focus on the events, athletes, countries and cultures involved. Please use color.