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6th Grade: Perspective and Watercolors. Wrap up the FINAL WATERCOLOR, Fine Tip Marker to DEFINE EDGES (if you want), Mount to mounting paper, Name Tags, Display! Not much to do…

Works from 2023 – This is where we are headed this week.
REMEMBER… AS YOU PAINT:
- Work LARGE to SMALL
- Work SLOWLY
- Use all of the brushes you have… small for small, big for bigger.
- Wait for parts of the painting to DRY before you keep going
- Think about TEXTURE
- I’ve brought SALT in to add some texture
- Try paper towel to add texture
- What else can you do?
- TAKE YOUR TIME!
- Google Assignment One Point Perspective
- One Point Perspective Example Sheets
- Korb / McGilton Arts Corridor Worksheet!
7th Grade: PHOTOSHOP and PORTRAITS and LAYERS!

Philippe Hugonnard – Art.com – His use of Photoshop (or other technology) to create the SPOT COLOR… this is where we are going. Not New York but the spot colors.
What messages INSPIRE you? HERE is ONE (of a million places) to start looking…
- Don’t Let Anyone Dull Your Sparkle
- I Always Choose Love
- I Am Enough
- Wherever You Are, Be All There
- I Have Everything I Need
- Choose Your Attitude
- Be There
- PLAY!
- Make Their Day!
You have researched messages you would like to hear yourself and messages you would offer up to a friend. This is the beginning!
- Know about working with a partner and portraits
- Know about PHOTOSHOP and LAYERS
- Know about process and art making
- Know about use of:
- technology,
- CREATIVE COMMONS imagery
8th Grade Sculpture: WHEEL THROWING and Totem Inspired Sculpture in the round. Are you ready for the struggle?

Art Teacher Julie Sanderl and her Kapa’a Middle School Art Students finish their TIKI SCULPTURES with either a PURE WHITE or a NATURAL BROWN blaze. What are you going to think about using for your glaze as you emphasize the 3D FORM and COLOR and TEXTURE in your sculpture in the round?
- Florian Gatsby’s List of videos – 12 Videos – Above
- Earth Nation Ceramics List of Beginner’s Videos HERE – 30 TOTAL but you don’t need them all. – Below
- Worksheet on Totems – HERE
- Techniques
- Slab
- Coil
- Pinch
- Sculpt
- Wheel
- Clay Use
- Covering it during work time to keep it moist
- Recycling it at the end of the class if it is too dry – MENARDS BUCKET in back or front of studio for recycling
- Storage in BOXES and BAGS for safekeeping between classes.
- Foam Mats to work on – wipe them down and stack them up on BACK WORK TABLE (under the paint brush color wheel).
- CLEANING UP
- Wipe off all tools to remove extra clay
- All extra clay goes in bucket or bags
- No clay should go down the drain
- 6 buckets and 6 sponges for washing tables are available – each table is responsible for their own work space.
