#Painting and #Drawing in the #Studio of #Artists – 4 reasons you should make #ART

“An average person with average talent, ambition and education, can outstrip the most brilliant genius in our society, if that person has clear, focused goals.” – Brian Tracy

”Even talent is rarely indistinguishable, over the long run, from perseverance and lots of hard work.” Ted Orland and David Bayles – Art and Fear

Painting and Advanced Painting: STAY ON TARGET!

How are you using PAINTS in a NEW way? http://www.featurepics.com/FI/Thumb300/20100827/Multi-Coloured-Oil-Paints-1643908.jpg

Goals: 

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • How do you FEEL about the act of oil painting again? The time away and the time returned? What did the BREAK do for the act of painting for you?
  • Folder to upload from is HERE.

Reflection: What is the STRENGTH of your work that you are especially proud of? 

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Studio Art 360: PAINT your POP!

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

Robert Rauschenberg and his White Paintings: http://www.barbican.org.uk/duchamp/images/rauschenberg_slide_1.jpg

Goals

  • 1.2P: Shape an artistic investigation of an aspect of present-day life using a contemporary practice of art or design.
  • Look at YESTERDAY’s PAINTING and write out THREE THINGS you either STRUGGLED with or SUCCEEDED with. . Rauschenberg White Paintings: 

Reflection: What do  YOU do to communicate the important things in YOUR Life? List a few. Remember that ART be used to discuss IMPORTANT things in culture?

AP Studio Art: CRIT Today! How’s your WEBSITE?

Frank Juarez – MORE of his works… https://www.artsinmilwaukee.org/hold/galleries/171/171_p172p43r66p4t8gnlfe1ivglu25.jpg

http://frankjuarezpaintings.com/

Goals:

  • 1.2Ad: Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices, following or breaking established conventions, to plan the making of multiple works of art and design based on a theme, idea, or concept.
  • Are you able to INTELLIGENTLY and ARTISTICALLY describe the works that you are creating? What IS the answer to the first question ? What is the central idea to your concentration?

Reflection: Discuss the 2 questions with your classmates – can you answer them successfully and convincingly? Do your answers clearly demonstrate your ideas and growth?

Drawing: Wrap up by FRIDAY?

Alexi van Jawlensky (MAM owns one) Girl with Green Eyes. http://www.allpaintings.org/d/34361-2/Alexej+von+Jawlensky+-+Young+Girl+with+Green+Eyes.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
  • Step back – yesterday you looked at the class work and got some feedback from them. Take a HARD LOOK AT YOUR DRAWING and determine what you need to focus on in the next 46 minutes. WRITE IT OUT!
  • Folder to UPLOAD FROM is HERE

Reflection: ONE MORE DAY to work in class. What is working successfully in your drawing? WHY?

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

#WelcomeBack – One Week of #ArtMaking – THEN CLEAN AND REVIEW

“An average person with average talent, ambition and education, can outstrip the most brilliant genius in our society, if that person has clear, focused goals.” – Brian Tracy

”Even talent is rarely indistinguishable, over the long run, from perseverance and lots of hard work.” Ted Orland and David Bayles – Art and Fear

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Ellsworth Kelley “Red, Yellow, Blue II” at the Milwaukee Art Museum

“An average person with average talent, ambition and education, can outstrip the most brilliant genius in our society, if that person has clear, focused goals.” – Brian Tracy

”Even talent is rarely indistinguishable, over the long run, from perseverance and lots of hard work.” Ted Orland and David Bayles – Art and Fear

Ellsworth Kelley (1922 – 2015) ARTnews Article

Painting and Advanced Painting: Did you WORK over break?

I bet your palette is MESSIER than this. http://img.ehowcdn.com/615×200/ehow/images/a04/6v/40/use-oil-paints-800×800.jpg

Goals: 

  • G: 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • You’ve been away for some time… take a moment and look carefully at your artwork. What stands out as STRONG? What stands out as “I need to work on this?” Write out a BRIEF statement about the work in front of you.
  • Folder to upload from is HERE.

Reflection: What “discoveries” or “new insights” have you found about your work? 

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Studio Art 360: TIME TO PAINT!

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

Non-Erased DeKooning: http://htmlgiant.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/woman-500×584.png
Erased DeKooning: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sfmomamedia/media/research-projects/downloads/EdeK_98.298.jpg

Goals

  • 1.2P: Shape an artistic investigation of an aspect of present-day life using a contemporary practice of art or design.
  • How are you EMPHASIZING the idea of PRODUCT or YOU (is the image important to you like Campbell’s was to Warhol) as you create this artwork?

Reflection:  How can ART be used to discuss IMPORTANT things in culture? List 3 ways in which you could use art to communicate ideas.

AP Studio Art: CRIT Today! WORK THIS WEEK!

Wisconsin Artists (and friend) Frank Juarez. We will be looking at his bidy of work THIS WEEK: https://www.artsinmilwaukee.org/hold/galleries/171/171_p172p42615n2g4ho7f610l1l8t5.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.2Ad: Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices, following or breaking established conventions, to plan the making of multiple works of art and design based on a theme, idea, or concept.
  • What is the common thread that is connecting your different pieces in your body of work together?

Reflection:  What are the works that need work? What are you doing with the time you are in here? Should I be writing you passes for your study halls? If I am, should I continue? 

Drawing: Wrap up by FRIDAY? Cleaning Monday and Tuesday

Don’t mess with OUR graffiti! http://www.thehindu.com/multimedia/dynamic/01150/21DMC_GRAFFITI_1150072g.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
  • FIVE days left… Now that you are more aware of the use of pastels and covering larger spaces faster (large to small, general to specific) how do you feel the drawing has progressed?
  • Folder to UPLOAD FROM is HERE

Reflection: Step back and look over your classmates work… what has been the biggest success from you classmate? 

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

#Wednesday in the #ArtStudio

I AM in the ART ROOM at school NOW – Wednesday, December 30 from 9:00 am – Noon. If you are interested in some OPEN STUDIO TIME or have questions that need answering, then is a good time. Tap on my outside window, call me, or text me, and I will come get you.

The BELOW information is ALL repeat from Monday’s (and last week’s) posts. Happy New Year!

Studio Art 360:

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

  • CANVAS was handed out in class and transferring of images should be accomplished for class on January 4. We’ve gone through this in class and they should have the concept figured out. Any missing sketchbooks NEED to be completed by Wednesday, January 6.

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

AP Studio Art:

3 Concentration WORKS DUE after Break. Three more ONE WEEK after break.

Your Songs of Sanctuary Website STATEMENTS are WAY PAST DUE.

  • We went over the editing of images for the online portfolio in class and I have asked them to get a strong start on the photography and editing of the images over break.
  • As I said in class, I would rather not take a week away from making art in the computer lab when this is work they can accomplish on their own outside of class. Adobe Photoshop is NOT REQUIRED to edit the images for the online portfolio. I demonstrated using a Google App through Google Drive (Pixlr Editor) and the instructions are VERY MUCH THE SAME as if they were using Photoshop: instructions HERE: https://goo.gl/Upkwca
  • In addition to the online editing, I have asked them to upload images to their WEB Pages on the web: https://korbapartwuhs.wordpress.com/

Drawing AND Painting:

  • Both classes have work that they are either done with,finishing up over break, or shortly after break. I have photographed the works in progress and they can be found below. This critique will require some time (I would invest about an hour in the first writing and then whatever it takes to revise and edit). I would rather them get a start on it now than try to cram it in during the last few days of the semester (this is half of the final exam).
  • Drawing Images HERE
  • Painting Images HERE.
  • ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Please subscribe to my website to get updates!

Enjoy the vacation!

Mr. Frank Korb

#AboutMonday – #ArtStudio

Remember that I will be in the ART ROOM at school on Monday, December 28 and Wednesday, December 30 from 9:00am – Noon. If you are interested in some OPEN STUDIO TIME or have questions that need answering, then is a good time. I know that the weather is going to be chancy so… be VERY careful in getting to school. I am unsure if the building is going to be open, so, if it is not, tap on my outside window and I will come get you.

Studio Art 360:

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

  • CANVAS was handed out in class and transferring of images should be accomplished for class on January 4. We’ve gone through this in class and they should have the concept figured out. Any missing sketchbooks NEED to be completed by Wednesday, January 6.

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

AP Studio Art:

3 Concentration WORKS DUE after Break. Three more ONE WEEK after break.

Your Songs of Sanctuary Website STATEMENTS are WAY PAST DUE.

  • We went over the editing of images for the online portfolio in class and I have asked them to get a strong start on the photography and editing of the images over break.
  • As I said in class, I would rather not take a week away from making art in the computer lab when this is work they can accomplish on their own outside of class. Adobe Photoshop is NOT REQUIRED to edit the images for the online portfolio. I demonstrated using a Google App through Google Drive (Pixlr Editor) and the instructions are VERY MUCH THE SAME as if they were using Photoshop: instructions HERE: https://goo.gl/Upkwca
  • In addition to the online editing, I have asked them to upload images to their WEB Pages on the web: https://korbapartwuhs.wordpress.com/

Drawing AND Painting:

  • Both classes have work that they are either done with,finishing up over break, or shortly after break. I have photographed the works in progress and they can be found below. This critique will require some time (I would invest about an hour in the first writing and then whatever it takes to revise and edit). I would rather them get a start on it now than try to cram it in during the last few days of the semester (this is half of the final exam).
  • Drawing Images HERE
  • Painting Images HERE.
  • ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Please subscribe to my website to get updates!

Enjoy the vacation!

Mr. Frank Korb

#WAEA 2105 Convention Thoughts (and Studio Time)

WAEA Art e-times

Published in this month’s WAEA ART e-Times is my article on the 2105 WAEA Convention. I have my article below, but I have also included a link (above) to the e-times so you can read through the whole thing. Having the opportunity to teach in Waterford gives me the great pleasure to have the support of the community, administration, school-board, and fellow staff members (as well as the students – thank you students for your hard work) to challenge the young artists with what it is to be an artist in the 21st century. It’s not about making the pretty pictures, but it’s about the thought and consideration in the choices we make. Art is about the challenges and persistence to get through the difficult tasks. Making art is about the failures and successes, the time BETWEEN artworks that help us grow as artists. Enough already… here’s the article.

Frank

P.S. Remember Artists… I’ll be in the art studio at WUHS on Monday and Wednesday this coming week to work – but more importantly to help you out if you are in need of some studio time.

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It’s been at least 17 years since my first (and last) WAEA Convention. I took little away from it then in comparison to what I learned this year. Maybe I was too young to truly appreciate what I didn’t know about teaching, students, or learning. Perhaps I was just naive in the ways of education. I just remember that I didn’t walk away with an appreciation of what was offered. As I look back on the 2015 convention, I find myself thinking more on what art education is, what it can be, and what it should should be for today’s student.

WHAT IT IS: Being part of the visual arts are problem solving skills that the arts offer but other academics may not. These skills however are ones that are helpful in the success other fields. Considering the hands on experiences we provide, the act of making allows risk taking and often encourages failure in the search for success that other fields may not. Process over product, something that we and our students rely on to create the world we create.

WHAT IT CAN BE: Our young artists (and older ones) can become stronger and more thoughtful members of society than their non-art counterparts. I consider the ideas about the National Visual Arts Standards and goal setting as examples. As grown-up artists (mature?), it seems natural that we should know what it takes to make successful, important, engaging art. However, implementing the use of standards and goals can allows for points of departure, reflection, and assessment in making the successful work that gets made. While our artists may not always be making art that changes society, is engaging, or is as successful as they (or we) thought it could be, at the very least it can begin to change the individual on a level that leads to larger changes down the road.

WHAT IT SHOULD BE: Sessions that looked at assessment and rubrics, techniques in art teaching and art making, and even the ever popular PDP, SLO and PPG reminded me how the arts need to make connections that engage with the larger community and (as I mentioned before) society. Seeing the arts out in the big world, not just in the tiny studio, is essential. I often feel that my students, as well as their families, teachers, and the larger community, need to be reminded that there are strong connections between what we do in studio and how it relates to what happens outside of the studio. Art is important in the world.

The arts (visual, musical, theatrical, written, to mention a few) need to be an experience, an encouraging place, an opportunity for experimentation, a happening, an object that encourages self-discovery, creativity, new ways of thinking, and invention that today’s world demands. I look forward to the development of new friendships, and connections that I made at this year’s convention. More importantly however, I look forward to the conversation, collaboration, and art making that inspired me, and in turn my students, from the 2015 WAEA State Convention.

#OpenStudio in the #ArtRoom over #Break

I will be in the ART ROOM at school on MONDAY, December 28 and WEDNESDAY, December 30 from 9:00am – Noon. If you are interested in some OPEN STUDIO TIME or have questions that need answering, then is a good time.

Studio Art 360:

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

  • CANVAS was handed out in class and transferring of images should be accomplished for class on January 4. We’ve gone through this in class and they should have the concept figured out. Any missing sketchbooks NEED to be completed by Wednesday, January 6.

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

AP Studio Art:

3 Concentration WORKS DUE after Break. Three more ONE WEEK after break.

Your Songs of Sanctuary Website STATEMENTS are WAY PAST DUE.

  • We went over the editing of images for the online portfolio in class and I have asked them to get a strong start on the photography and editing of the images over break.
  • As I said in class, I would rather not take a week away from making art in the computer lab when this is work they can accomplish on their own outside of class. Adobe Photoshop is NOT REQUIRED to edit the images for the online portfolio. I demonstrated using a Google App through Google Drive (Pixlr Editor) and the instructions are VERY MUCH THE SAME as if they were using Photoshop: instructions HERE: https://goo.gl/Upkwca
  • In addition to the online editing, I have asked them to upload images to their WEB Pages on the web: https://korbapartwuhs.wordpress.com/

Drawing AND Painting:

  • Both classes have work that they are either done with,finishing up over break, or shortly after break. I have photographed the works in progress and they can be found below. This critique will require some time (I would invest about an hour in the first writing and then whatever it takes to revise and edit). I would rather them get a start on it now than try to cram it in during the last few days of the semester (this is half of the final exam).
  • Drawing Images HERE
  • Painting Images HERE.
  • ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

#LastDayOfSchool #ChristmasBreak #StudioArt – What to DO?

“If I persist, if I continue to try, if I continue to charge forward, I will succeed.” — Og Mandino     “And even if you don’t succeed… there is NOTHING wrong with failure (just get back and try again – and again – and again…).” – Frank Korb 

Painting and Advanced Painting: Plan to WORK OVER or WAIT until AFTER Break.

What’s YOUR Studio Look Like at home? Here are some GREAT examples! https://artistsinprogress.wordpress.com/2011/10/31/art-studios/

Goals: 

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • How are you going to handle being away from these paintings for almost TWO WEEKS? What do you feel about the benefits of taking home your WATERCOLORS and some watercolor paper to create a FEW self-portraits (or of others?).
  • Folder to upload from is HERE.

Reflection: What have you done well in your painting today? Step back and have a 3 minute CONVERSATION with a classmate (or two) and WRITE OUT SOME THOUGHTS IN YOUR SKETCHBOOKS so when you come back you can look and remember.. Allow some REAL TIME to have a REAL CONVERSATION here. Listen to one another.

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Studio Art 360: Color Schemes – LET’S GO!

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

 

Andy – What would you say of OUR paintings? http://garygarthmccann.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/andywarhol2-2.jpg

Goals

  • 7.1Ac: Recognize and describe personal aesthetic and empathetic responses to the natural world and constructed environments.
  • What do you think the PROCESS is going to be in how we DUPLICATE the image over and over with our logo? How is your drawing coming along? DRAWINGS are DUE DUE DUE when you get back. Take your time and spend a little bit every now and again getting it ALL DRAWN OUT.

Reflection :  What is it that you especially enjoy about the product you are going to use in your painting? How do you RELATE to it? How does it RELATE to you? 

AP Studio Art: Concentration WORKS DUE after Break (these three and three more ONE WEEK after break) – Songs of Sanctuary Website! STATEMENTS are DUE, DUE, DUE! NOW, NOW, NOW!

Bob Can Help You Over Break! http://img0.etsystatic.com/015/0/5175241/il_fullxfull.420890140_d8sz.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.2Ad: Demonstrate understanding of the importance of balancing freedom and responsibility in the use of images, materials, tools, and equipment in the creation and circulation of creative work
  • Day two of the week? What are you working on for the next 46 minutes to SET YOU UP FOR THE BREAK?

Reflection: What are you taking home

Drawing: DRAW – Wrap up by TUESDAY? I WISH!

Andre Derain and his Hat: http://uploads4.wikiart.org/temp/408d0ea0-6ad5-46c7-bcb6-314993afb543.jpg!Portrait.jpg

Goals:

  • G: Communication and Collaboration – Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and to the learning of others.
  • What is successful in your artwork? What is the color scheme you are using? Share this with your neighbor. We are going to 1) make photographs of the work we have RIGHT NOW and insert images from OVER BREAK into the GOOGLE DOCUMENT.
  • Folder to UPLOAD FROM is HERE

Reflection: How does the use of the GOOGLE FORM help you in the critiquing of your work?

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

#Christmas is Coming… Two Days in the #ArtStudio

“If I persist, if I continue to try, if I continue to charge forward, I will succeed.” — Og Mandino     “And even if you don’t succeed… there is NOTHING wrong with failure (just get back and try again – and again – and again…).” – Frank Korb 

https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/p/5/005/096/06f/1239979.jpg

Painting and Advanced Painting: Self Portrait – Wrap up by TUESDAY? Plan to WORK OVER or WAIT until AFTER Break.

http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/files/2012/07/bob_ross_2.gif

Goals: 

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • Step back and LOOK AT YOUR painting. It’s been a weekend. What are you seeing as being successful at this point? What are you seeing as needing attention?

Reflection / Evaluation: Biggest, Best parts of the oil painting process for you? Have you got something you’d lean on as a great NEW learned skill or bit of knowledge?

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Studio Art 360: Color Schemes – LET’S GO!

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

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Goals

  • 7.1Ac: Recognize and describe personal aesthetic and empathetic responses to the natural world and constructed environments.
  • What is the PRODUCT Advertisement that you brought in today and how does that company use color to represent it? What is the OPPOSITE of that color Scheme?

Reflection / Evaluation:  What 4 color schemes do you think you are going to use for your composition?

AP Studio Art: Concentration WORKS DUE after Break (these three and three more ONE WEEK after break) – Songs of Sanctuary Website! STATEMENTS are DUE, DUE, DUE!

Goals:

  • 2.2Ad: Demonstrate understanding of the importance of balancing freedom and responsibility in the use of images, materials, tools, and equipment in the creation and circulation of creative work.
  • EVERYONE – YES… that means you too. EVERYONE. What 3 STRENGTHS are you carrying forward into your newest series of concentration pieces? How has your skill improved as you have gotten half-way through the school year?

Reflection / Evaluation: What are you going to be working on OVER BREAK to continue to be productive artists?

Drawing: DRAW – Wrap up by TUESDAY? I WISH!

Matisse: http://www.abcgallery.com/M/matisse/matisse27.JPG

Goals:

  • 1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
  • Knowing we have a VERY SHORT amount of time AFTER VACATION to wrap up the images, what are you going to do to resolve this image AFTER break? What can you do to BEGIN working on the critique?

ONLINE CRITIQUE HERE!

Reflection / Evaluation: TOMORROW is the LAST DAY in class to work before break. If you have to work on ONE THING tomorrow, what is it you need to REALLY focus on to make GREAT progress? 

#NewArt #Updated #APStudioArt #Website

Songs of Sanctuary: AP Studio Art 2015

maraea adiamus Quezaire
Adeimus: MaRaea Quezaire

Hello and HAPPY SATURDAY! Over the past two weeks, our AP Studio Artists have been working to put visual to the musical (Wassily Kandinsky inspired? The conversations around the studio mentioned his name a few times). Choir Director Mr. Derek Machan and his choirs at Waterford Union High School will be performing (January 9 and 10 100 Field Drive, Waterford, WI)  the music of Karl Jenkins, Songs of Sanctuary.

“I conceived Songs of Sanctuary in the European classical tradition, but it was my intention that the vocal sound should be more akin to those heard in ethnic or world music. The “words” are invented; in this respect the work is a vocalize, albeit one in which the vowels and consonants are specified.” – Karl Jenkins

Tintenaula West-Windschanz
Tintinnabulum: Julia West-Windschanz’s Statement
Please visit the AP Studio Art Website HERE (and SHARE IT AROUND) to see the works, read the artist statements, and listen to the music. Please, add comments to the page, offer the student artists feedback, and come join the choirs to hear the performance. All of the AP Studio Artists work will be on exhibition at the WUHS Gallery for you to enjoy.
– Frank
Cantus Inaequalis Heebsh
Cantus Inaequalis: Mary Heebsh

#LastFriday until #NextYear #2016

“Failing Isn’t Bad When You Learn What Not To Do.” – Albert Einstein

GREAT use of GRAFFITI in an educational program. “The Graffiti Education and Mural Arts program in San Diego aims to keep kids off the streets — and maybe even make art like this, an example of the famous chicano artists murals found on a series of freeway overpasses, someday. Don Tormey/LA Times via Getty Images” http://www.npr.org/2015/12/18/457884663/preventing-juvenile-detention-with-a-blank-canvas-and-a-can-of-spray-paint

Painting and Advanced Painting: Self Portrait – Wrap up by Next TUESDAY!

hopper-self-portrait
Edward Hopper: http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/hopper/hopper.self-portrait.jpg

 

Goals: 

  • 7.1Ac: Recognize and describe personal aesthetic and empathetic responses to the natural world and constructed environments
  • What’s been the biggest / best thing you have learned about the use of oil paints this week? What has taking this portrait from a continuous line contour drawing helped you with in making the painting? If you HAD TO EXPLAIN – why is this working or not working for you?

Reflection / Evaluation: Last day of the week. What do you see as needing attention MONDAY? What makes you want to skip second hour and continue to paint?

Studio Art 360: Color Schemes – LET’S GO!

EXAMPLES from LAST YEAR!

VISUAL EXAMPLE of SETTING UP YOUR IMAGE.

MORE Campbell’s Soup Cans! http://cdn.twentytwowords.com/wp-content/uploads/Campbells-Does-Warhol-05-e1346329887708.jpeg?acb7cd

Goals

  • 3.1P: Apply relevant criteria from traditional and contemporary cultural contexts to examine, reflect on, and plan revisions for works of art and design in progress.
  • What are the 10 color schemes that we studied? Can you write all 10 down without looking at your notes?

Reflection / Evaluation:  QUIZ on the names, types and relationships of the colors. Open up to page 25… READY… HERE COME THE QUESTIONS… Identify the following types of COLOR SCHEMES… 

AP Studio Art: Concentration / Concentrate

Richard Estes WORKING on Photorealism:” https://artwithkorb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/06482-richestesport.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.1Ad: Experiment, plan, and make multiple works of art and design that explore a personally meaningful theme, idea, or concept.
  • Thinking about the work that you are doing… what are the visual skills that you feels you are developing? how has this year been beneficial to you so far? N: Nothing – Website maybe, photograph maybe…

Reflection / Evaluation: What is the ONE SKILL that you feel would be worth your time to continue to FOCUS and CONCENTRATE on?

Drawing: DRAW – Wrap up by Next TUESDAY – I WISH!

NPR: Graffiti in LA Helping Kids avoid Juvenile Detention.

Max Pechstein Girl on a Green sofa with a cat. http://uploads2.wikiart.org/images/max-pechstein/girl-on-a-green-sofa-with-a-cat-1910.jpg!Blog.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
  • After ONE WEEK of pastels, what is your STRONGEST aspect of the composition? Describe WHY you feel it is working so well.
    • The Selfie – Listen and comment on one or two points that describe how YOU are using some f the ideas in your drawing for EXTRA CREDIT: http://www.wpr.org/listen/565351

Reflection / Evaluation: How do you feel about the work you accomplished today? What has changed in how you are looking at using Soft Pastels?