Week 5 – So many great things have been happening… We are still in the process of the major works.

EXPECTATIONS in the studio… Here are ours.

Also – and we will be going through these in studio – Thank you the art of education university. HERE are the POSTERS.


Lesson Plans

RULES of One Point Perspective!

  • Horizontal Lines are ALWAYS Horizontal
  • Vertical Lines are ALWAYS Vertical
  • Diagonal Lines go to the VANISHING POINT
  • Always, Always, Always use your ruler
  • Use a pencil and begin drawing lightly

This is OLD but it holds true and STILL WORKS! 13 years ago… 6th graders… how old were you? -2 years old?


Lesson Plans

We are working on watercolors and line portraits… this is my demonstration of the process for the rock star artists – who are doing some incredible color scheme work and watercolor technique paintings. Well done artists.


Lesson Plans

What MOVEMENT are you working in? What is your landscape? We are going to be painting ACRYLIC on CANVAS… you are going to use the COLORS from the MOVEMENT and artist you have chosen.

  • We are ALL inspired by a work of art and artist from one of 4 movements in art history.
    • Impressionism
    • Post Impressionism
    • Fauvism
    • Contemporary
  • For 1,000,000 Korb Points… what movement is the above painting from? Who was the painter?

Lesson Plans

Let’s look at the WHEEL! This is the second of the major projects we are working on. How are we going to schedule this with all of you in the studio?

  • Step 1  – Start with a wedged potato of clay.
  • Step 2  – Throw it down as close to the center as possible.
  • Step 3- Use the palm of one hand and the side of the other hand.
  • Step 4  – Don’t let the clay move your hands, make your hands move the clay.
  • Step 5  – Spend a lot of time on the wheel

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