Our Studio with Frank Korb: Discipline
Be Self-Disciplined. That is rule #5.
https://www.corita.org/about/corita to learn more about Sister Mary Corita Kent and her art. Thanks!
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Here are all of our Studio EXPECTATION
6th Grade: Printmaking – Cardboard and Found Objects
Here are the 6th grade semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

We are working on the lesson plans for this… but It will be set for the future.
7th Grade: DIGITAL ART – Portraits in Photoshop
Here are the 7th grade semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.
We have found this to be a REALLY challenging unit – and that is OK! Keep learning how to make art and use as many of the various approaches as possible – even the challenging ones.

New assignment and it has still yet to be built in Google about the use of the portrait and digital art – layer masks. This will be CLEARLY EXPLAINED in the assignment.
8th Grade 2D: Still Life in Pencil Drawing
Here are the 8th Grade 2D Design semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

The still Life is an important part of art history (as is drawing). We are exploring the variety of pencils and marks that they can make as well as the variety of values that are capable of being produced. Slow down and make a great still Life.
Here is the Drawing assignment.
8th Grade Sculpture: Plaster Sculpture – One more run at plaster and cardboard. Here we come Alexander Calder!
Here are the 8th Grade Sculpture semester Lesson Plans for you to see what our day will look like.

Alexander Calder’s Maquette for a large sculpture – read the NYT Article to learn more.
We are going to try to approach an Alexander Calder inspired construction that failed last semester. We are going to remove the idea of sculpting around our bodies and try the cardboard approach one more time. I believe it will work and we just need more time.
