#Middle of the #Week – Already? Making #Art in #Stduio

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Morris Loius “Delta Theta” 1961 COlor Field Painter: https://uploads8.wikiart.org/images/morris-louis/delta-theta-1961.jpg

#69 Color is not Neutral It has an emotional component. Certain colors have specific associations and induce certain responses. Learn what they are. When you use color, try to determine and understand the accompanying emotional response and how to use it effectively. Color has a visceral impact. – Kit White 101 Things  to Learn in Art School.


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Studio Art 360: Color Wheel and Schemes!

Permission slips are due Monday. If you’re interested, or need a new one, let me know.  I will be accepting people until Friday.

What are the PRIMARY colors in the color wheel? What are the SECONDARY colors in the color wheel? How do you MIX the secondary colors? STICKY NOTE QUIZ!

Something is wrong with this color wheel... What is it? https://artwithkorb.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/color_wheel_pencils.jpg
Something is wrong with this color wheel… What is it? https://artwithkorb.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/color_wheel_pencils.jpg

Review with your neighbors the relationships of the colors on the color wheel? QUIZ one another on the names, types and relationships of the colors. 


PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

How does this work relate to the space / feelings about the space or yourself? What can you do with the VISUAL ARTS that the written or spoken word cannot? Have you begun or finished the written critique? Have you reflected and edited the critique? DUE WHEN YOU WALK IN TOMORROW! Bring in a snack to eat during the CRIT!

Sean Scully and his work: https://i0.wp.com/gabriellejones.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/1997_scully.jpg
Sean Scully and his work: http://gabriellejones.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/1997_scully.jpg

What is the strongest aspect of your painting that you feel communicates a message or feeling?


Drawing: Kandinsky- CRITIQUE!

What were the similarities and differences in your ideas and Kandinsky’s

Kandinsky's work - how did you do? https://i0.wp.com/www.moma.org/collection_images/resized/443/w500h420/CRI_241443.jpg
Kandinsky’s work – how did you do? http://www.moma.org/collection_images/resized/443/w500h420/CRI_241443.jpg

How does your art compare with the work of “professionals” and how can you work to create a better understanding of your approach / intent / ideas?) 


AP Studio Art: Concentration

How have you been able to use the NEW skills you’ve developed this year and create a STRONG BODY of CONCENTRATION works? How are you being interested in the CONCENTRATION work that you are creating?

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Anne Truit and her Paintings / Sculptures. (MAM has a couple) http://s3.amazonaws.com/auteurs_production/images/film/anne-truitt-working/w856/anne-truitt-working.jpg

Knowing that you are working on your concentration works and STRONG IDEAS with SKILL Building ideas, how are you advancing the ideas of the ARTIST’S JOB? (Or would you like to draw / make JUST TO MAKE ART TO CHALLENGE YOURSELF)?

What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together.

ASSIGNMENT PART 2: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 21.

#Monday with #ArtWithKorb… let’s #WORK like I’m not here!

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Morris Loius “Delta Theta” 1961 COlor Field Painter: https://uploads8.wikiart.org/images/morris-louis/delta-theta-1961.jpg

#69 Color is not Neutral It has an emotional component. Certain colors have specific associations and induce certain responses. Learn what they are. When you use color, try to determine and understand the accompanying emotional response and how to use it effectively. Color has a visceral impact. – Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

Let’s price out some modern art for your curiosity… https://m.artsy.net/auction/sothebys-contemporary-art-day-auction?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=p-social&utm_campaign=sm-sothebys-contemp-day-sale&utm_content=fb-sothebys-contemp-day-text


Studio Art 360: Sketchbook Tuesday (on Monday)!

What STRUGGLES do you have with OBSERVATION? How about VALUE?

SPECIAL THANKS to (Grandma) Vicki Kapellusch for coming into the Studio Art 360 studio and sharing her stories and sculptures with the young artists. It was a great opportunity to see someone else’s works and words for a change. Take a look through the slide show: HERE

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Viski Kapellusch’s work.

Ok… For TUESDAY! Grab a hammer, screwdriver, wrench, some sort of toolbox type of tool and draw it based on careful observation. Make sure that you spend some quality time looking at the object and then also consider the space in the background. What are you doing to fill that space?

How are you considering the ideas about COMPOSITION as you create your artwork? How does the imagery we saw from Jim Dine give you permission to do NEW things and NEW ideas for your composition?


PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

What do you feel about the hall space that you have recreated in abstract form? Does this painting / has this painting affected the way you look at the space?  N: Painting – but that is now new.

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Sean Scully – Taking REAL world and making it ABSTRACT! http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/09/29/arts/design/scully.span.jpg

What NEW discovery did you make today about your painting? Did you learn anything about the process of painting? Creating Art?

NOTE! There is a lot of information out there on the world of CONTEMPORARY ART and it is up to you – the ARTIST – to look out there and LEARN on YOUR OWN! Sean Scully (New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/29/arts/design/29scul.html?_r=0) and his paintings: Video from the Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/video/2011/feb/09/sean-scully-artist-video


Drawing: Kandinsky- Let’s GO!

Take your work out – DON’T look at it. Hang it up, step back – WRITE OUT THE FIRST THINGS THAT COME TO MIND. 3 things!

How does this work relate to 1) Kandinsky and his movements? 2) Your song? We are going to be WRITING an ARTIST STATEMENT and PHOTOGRAPHING this work this week and working on it in the computer lab. Be prepared to provide writing that is DONE! ALSO – FIND YOUR SONG ON YOUTUBE! Tomorrow we begin with a final critique reflection – then onto the ORAL CRITIQUE – BE READY TO TALK!


AP Studio Art: Concentration 

What are two things (specifically) that you have accomplished during your past week as you’ve worked on your CONCENTRATION? Write out the IDEA behind your work and then SHARE the story with your classmate.

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How are you working? How is Robert Rauschenberg Working? http://www.theartstory.org/images20/photo/rauschenberg_4.jpg

With ALL that is going on these past two weeks – and little input from me… what have you accomplished VISUALLY and / or TECHNOLOGICALLY?

What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together.

ASSIGNMENT PART 2: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 21.

#Friday in #Studio means #MAKE ART! But casually – #bluejeans and #TShirts

 Art has no boundaries except those imposed by the needs of the maker. Boundaries are a form of definition, nothing more. They are a way to create a hierarchy of concerns, interests and priorities. Boundaries change all the time. That is part of what art does. By defining an area of interest or by stating a new priority, art allows us to create new definitions of ourselves and the context in which we operate. To blur a boundary is to confuse the definition. To move a boundary is to make a new definition. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School


1 – 7:25-8:01
2 – 8:06-8:44
3 – 8:49-9:25
4 – 9:30-10:06
Assembly – 10:11-11:10
Recessional/Students Greet Vet’s in Halls to Commons – 11:10-11:20
5A Class – 11:20-11:44
5AB Class – 11:20-12:13
5BC Class – 11:49-12:42
5C Class – 12:18-12:42
A lunch – 11:20-11:44
B lunch – 11:49-12:13
C lunch – 12:18 – 12:42
6 – 12:47-1:24
7 – 1:29-2:05
8 – 2:10-2:46


Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

What portions of your sculpture do you see as ADDITIVE, SUBTRACTIVE, and MANIPULATIVE? Describe in DETAIL the areas – use imagery as descriptors.

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Abe Anjin http://www.top10listland.com/wp-content/uploads/Abe-Anjin-1938-present.jpg

What was the biggest challenge you had with using clay and creating a three dimensional artwork – PAUSE 10 minutes before the end of class.


PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

A REAL day of painting – What are you looking to accomplish today? Look at your painting FIRST… them answer the question? REFLECTION!

Looking at your painting today… what DID you accomplish? What are you pleased with and what are you NOT happy with? Successes and Failures – TALK TO YOUR NEIGHBOR about this please.


Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

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https://www.ushmm.org/research/research-in-collections/collections-highlights/julien-bryan/nazi-germany-1937/1937-munich-exhibition-of-degenerate-art

What is one major idea about the similarities and differences in your ideas and Kandinsky’s u learned through the WRITING ASSIGNMENT for today?

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Early Kandinsky: http://dossierjournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/kandinskycolorfullife.jpg

How does your art compare with the work of “professionals” and how can you work to create a better understanding of your approach / intent / ideas?)    


AP Studio Art: Concentration – CRIT DAY!

What was helpful about 1) seeing your work from a distance and 2) hearing what others thought about the work you created? – 2 minute thoughts aout what you are doing… You HAVE TO MAKE ART to MAKE ART!

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CRIT Sandwich: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lUHLfa7kEPY/TzHdc2miDGI/AAAAAAAAAuQ/4dc8ZuH8VNk/s320/hamburger-critique.jpg

What is something that you took away from the 2 minute critique today – whether it be about YOUR work or about another person’s work.

 

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 2: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 21.

Halfway through the week #Wednesday. What’s next in the #ArtStudio?

Art has no boundaries except those imposed by the needs of the maker. Boundaries are a form of definition, nothing more. They are a way to create a hierarchy of concerns, interests and priorities. Boundaries change all the time. That is part of what art does. By defining an area of interest or by stating a new priority, art allows us to create new definitions of ourselves and the context in which we operate. To blur a boundary is to confuse the definition. To move a boundary is to make a new definition. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

How will you use the experience of working in 3D change the way you work in 2D in the future?

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Peter Voulkos – Sculptor and Ceramacist. http://www.top10listland.com/wp-content/uploads/Peter-Voulkos-1924-2002.jpg

If you could do something in the beginning differently, what are the three things you might change? Why?  Peter Voulkos

PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

 

What do you still not know about the process of using ACRYLIC paints? What are you worried about?

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Julian Schnabel – I am not a fan of his but… talk about ADDITIVE!: http://www.saatchigallery.com/aipe/imgs/schnabel/divan.jpg

What did you do today with ACRYLICS that taught you something? What was that learning? Julian Schnabel – Texture / additive

And then there is Brice Marden and the Cold Mountain Series

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

What are the BEST things you have  come up with in this artwork? N: Peer review of the images and statements

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Kandinsky

What did your FAVORITE part of this overall DEEP and difficult project? 

How can you use Art beyond the classroom that is inspired by music… let’s take a look at Tim Cantor and Imagine Dragons…

AP Studio Art: Concentration – CRIT DAY!

 

SELF CRITIQUE on Thursday… You will be critiquing your own works – One person will be the comment mark keeper. You will moderate your own work… What is ONE BIG STATEMENT you feel you will make about your own work? EVERYONE speaks about their own work AND about each person’s work.

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170 Million Dollars! http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-12978951,width-640,resizemode-4/munchs-iconic-artwork-the-scream-sold-for-120-million.jpg

Of all the Edvard Munch works we have seen this week – What was something that TIED THEM ALL TOGETHER? How do you see this idea as being able to help you tie YOUR works together?  Edvard Munch: The Scream: 

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 2: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 21.

Assignment Part 2: 50 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 10, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

#2ndQuarter Starts NOW! Let’s get going #ArtWithKorb

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Vito Accioni: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/36/a1/16/36a11602706f6714a53f991ad13bfac5.jpg

Art has no boundaries except those imposed by the needs of the maker. Boundaries are a form of definition, nothing more. They are a way to create a hierarchy of concerns, interests and priorities. Boundaries change all the time. That is part of what art does. By defining an area of interest or by stating a new priority, art allows us to create new definitions of ourselves and the context in which we operate. To blur a boundary is to confuse the definition. To move a boundary is to make a new definition. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

P. 28 in the HANDBOOK too! Let’s talk about inspiration.

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

What challenges did you have in getting started last week on with the clay? REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS ARTWORK: Subtractive, Additive, and Manipulation to the clay. These techniques are REQUIRED in the FINAL Sculpture.

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Roter Wald: Top 10 Ceramacists today! http://www.top10listland.com/wp-content/uploads/Roter_Wald_2005.jpg

What was the largest success you have in today’s work? Take a look at the rest of the classes work BEFORE we clean up. PAUSE 10 minutes before the end of class.

PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

Consider the layering and transparency of the images / colors… what does this visually do for you, the painter? What does it do visually for the audience?

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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81CIvE3XoYL._SL1500_.jpg Brice Marden drawing with a stick.

As you look back on the development of your composition, what are especially satisfied about? What are 3 things that you feel are successful compositionally?

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

Looking at your classmates work – what’s the BEST Thing you see? Write it out – name and all – then at SOME POINT TODAY – go and tell them.

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Degenerate Art and Kandinsky: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1a/Degenerate-Hitler-Ziegler.jpg

How does your art compare with the work of “professionals” and how can you work to create a better understanding of your approach / intent / ideas?)

Let’s Read Aloud: http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/mar/13/degenerate-art-attack-modern-art-nazi-germany-review-neue-galerie

AP Studio Art: Concentration – CRIT DAY!

With three works due WEDNESDAY (Thursday Really) – do you feel that the 2+ weeks was TOO MUCH TIME? We need to continue working at a quicker pace… lots to do yet…

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Edvard Munch: Despair: http://edvardmunch.co.uk/Edvard%20Munch%20Despair.jpg

What is the ONE THREAD that your AP READER might see as they look at the 3 works you have (or are working on) that will tie things together?

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC. – Still Being Built… Ready for Monday (I HOPE)

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 50 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

#Friday and you leave at #Noon! WooHoo for You! End of #1stQuarter in the #ArtStudio

#28: An idea is only as good as its execution. It is important that you master your medium. Poorly made work will either ruin a good idea or make the lamentable execution itself the subject. Overly finessed technique can mask a lack of content or can smother an image. At the same time, roughness and imprecision has its place in rendering. One can only gauge the need to throw technique away if one has first achieved the mastery of it. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

What challenges did you have in getting started last week on Friday with the clay? REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS ARTWORK: Subtractive, Additive, and Manipulation to the clay. These techniques are REQUIRED in the FINAL Sculpture.

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ROAR! Is the a salamander or a dinosaur? http://www.boredpal.com/post_images/2014/December/606-5488c4ba1837b.jpg

What was the largest success you have in today’s work? Take a look at the rest of the classes work BEFORE we clean up. PAUSE 10 minutes before the end of class.

PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

Does the use of LINE become a DOMINANT element in your artwork or are you seeing other elements as coming to the forefront of the composition? Explain your thoughts about the DOMINANT ideas.

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Piet Mondrian – What are YOU doing with the colors and the space? http://emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/compositionwithgrayandlightbrownbypietmondrian.jpg

What color scheme have you begun to think about? Why? how does it DESCRIBE YOUR feelings toward the SIMPLIFICATION of the SPACE / SURROUNDINGS / COLOR?

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

 MID CRIT TODAY – Put your work out and let’s reflect on what you have done and where are you going (before you begin today)!

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Composition of Kandinsky: http://www.wassilykandinsky.net/images/works/544.jpg

Biggest struggle / success for today? Write it out and the WHY! 

AP Studio Art: Concentration – AAARGHHH!

What are you planning on doing TODAY to set yourself up for a productive WEEKEND? What is your body of work centered on? Drawing? 2D Design? How do you see this in your first three artworks?

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What did VanGogh do in his paintings the MODIFIED and ADVANCED the work? http://www.clevelandseniors.com/images/funny/art-thief/van-gogh-painting.jpg

What did you accomplish today? What do you need to do tomorrow? How can you develop your OWN voice? What does the BREADTH work do to help you find that VOICE in your concentration? EXIT TICKET – Sticky Note – What is the Central Idea behind your concentration of work. 5 hours of AP Studio Art this week in class – are you putting in 5 hours outside of class? REALLY WORKING? No? You need to be.

Body of Work: Henri Matisse: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/mati/hd_mati.htm

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC. – Still Being Built… Ready for Monday (I HOPE)

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 50 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

#Wednesday is here – #LateWork is #DUE at 3:00!

#28: An idea is only as good as its execution. It is important that you master your medium. Poorly made work will either ruin a good idea or make the lamentable execution itself the subject. Overly finessed technique can mask a lack of content or can smother an image. At the same time, roughness and imprecision has its place in rendering. One can only gauge the need to throw technique away if one has first achieved the mastery of it. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

IF YOU ARE MIISSING WORK! This is a NOT SO GENTLE REMINDER to GET YOUR WORK COMPLETED TODAY for a GRADE IN THE FIRST QUARTER! If it is not IN BY 3:00 TODAY – it is a ZERO in the GRADE BOOK!

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

What are three textures / techniques  you are going to have to interpret into your sculpture from your research?

Bende Robert: Animal sculpture: https://i0.wp.com/images.artparks.co.uk/sculpture/big_img/sculpture_artwork_bende_robert_untitled__4886_1.jpg
Bende Robert: Animal sculpture: http://images.artparks.co.uk/sculpture/big_img/sculpture_artwork_bende_robert_untitled__4886_1.jpg

What techniques are REALLY important to be using to make sure any ADDITIVE clay really HOLD TIGHT to the clay you are adding it to?  BEnde Robert

PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

What are the largest and most DOMINANT LINES you see in your drawing of the hallways? These are the lines that we are going to be looking at as the FOCAL POINT / DOMINANT LINES to build our next work off of.

Mondrian and the TREE! https://i0.wp.com/emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/treesbypietmondrian.gif
Mondrian and the TREE! http://emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/treesbypietmondrian.gif

How easy or difficult was it for you to begin simplifying the space and shapes of your drawings? What challenges do see as you continue? Know that the use of color in the work will be used to create a MOOD / EMOTIONAL response to the space that you are representing with your abstraction.

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

Reflect on YESTERDAY before you begin today! What are your OVERALL IDEAS that you hope to communicate?

We have seen this one before... What are your goals? What are your thoughts? https://i0.wp.com/www.wassily-kandinsky.org/images/gallery/Yellow-Red-Blue.jpg
We have seen this one before… What are your goals? What are your thoughts? http://www.wassily-kandinsky.org/images/gallery/Yellow-Red-Blue.jpg

Biggest struggle / success for today? Write it out and the WHY! 

AP Studio Art: Concentration – AAARGHHH!

HUSE CHANGE OF PLANS… Ok, the ideas of the 200 images is a good idea. It really is. That said… we are going to chill out a bit on this… and when I say we… I mean me. 50 images. That’s it. A lot of you may already have had made a lot of images, and that is good. Some of you haven’t. Let’s start with 50 and see where we need to go from here.

What are your FEARS as you begin to come to the end of the first three works? What are your FEARS about the AP Process?

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http://www.artnet.com/artwork_images_484_822284_robert-arneson.jpg

Ask 2 probing questions about the work of one of your classmates.

Robert Arneson: http://www.artnet.com/artists/robert-arneson/

Body of Work: Henri Matisse: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/mati/hd_mati.htm

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC.

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 200 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

#End of the #FirstQuarter is upon us. #MissingWork? #GetItDone! MID WEEK #Wednesday or it is a #ZERO!

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Paul Klee – http://totallyhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/senecio-1922-paul-klee.jpg

#28: An idea is only as good as its execution. It is important that you master your medium. Poorly made work will either ruin a good idea or make the lamentable execution itself the subject. Overly finessed technique can mask a lack of content or can smother an image. At the same time, roughness and imprecision has its place in rendering. One can only gauge the need to throw technique away if one has first achieved the mastery of it. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

IF YOU ARE MIISSING WORK! This is a GENTLE REMINDER to GET YOUR WORK COMPLETED by WEDNESDAY for a GRADE IN THE FIRST QUARTER! If it is not IN BY 3:00 Wednesday – it is a ZERO in the GRADEBOOK!

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

Of the different ideas of sculpture we looked at last week – what do you think you might want to do before we begin to research? Animal, Person… Something else living?

What are three challenges you see translating your researched ideas into the ceramic Sculpture?

Here’s More from MY TRIPS to Milwaukee.

PAINTING: Hallways and Abstraction

Which of the drawings from last week of the hallways were / are successful? Why? Choose your favorite one and describe the success of it.

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Piet Mondrian: Tree – From OBSERVATION… wait for it this week! http://emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/avond(evening)redtreebypietmondrian.jpg

What about today’s drawing makes for a successful drawing? Three reasons please.

Mondrian Bio: http://www.theartstory.org/artist-mondrian-piet.htm

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

Reflect on LAST WEEK before you begin today! What are your OVERALL IDEAS that you hope to communicate? What do you feel you’ll be doing with the materials that are NEW and CHALLENGING to you?

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Kandinsky – Composition – What are YOU working with and on? http://www.wassilykandinsky.net/images/works/256.jpg

Biggest struggle / success for today? Write it out and the WHY!

AP Studio Art: Concentration DUE Monday – 200 Images Too!

What do you hope to learn / communicate in the FIRST THREE works you are presenting (Next Monday we are presenting the PROGRESS of the works and will be using the RUBRIC to EVALUATE ALL THREE in the FORMATIVE end of things)

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Henri Matisse and his body of work. The images are different but have a similar style – use of line, shape, what are you finding in your work as COMMON?http://nga.gov.au/exhibitions/Matisse/images/Romainebig.jpg

What have you accomplished today that sets you up for success? What is the CENTRAL IDEA for your concentration? Sticky Note Exit Ticket.

Body of Work: Henri Matisse: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/mati/hd_mati.htm

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC.

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 200 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

#Friday is Here and it’s #ArtMaking Time

#13 Each generation gets to reinvent art in its own image. Because art is an act of description, it is inevitable that what it describes will reflect every generation’s bias of the moment. It is not a strict reflection of a time but an interpretation rendered in a language that is always in a state of transformation. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

As we are now halfway through the semester, please reflect on the skills, techniques, or tools in your art toolbox that you did not necessarily come into this studio art course with but have since developed anew, or at the least gotten a better grasp or understanding of. Please take a few minutes and write out your new skills and where you remember developing them as the quarter progressed. (Projects, discussions, feedback, reflections… be specific and write complete sentences.) Use the space to the right for more room

Studio Art 360: CLAY and Cups and Figures and Animals

 What do you currently know about using CLAY?  N: DEMO on the use of a slab of clay and the ADDITIVE and SUBTRACTIVE methods.

Here are the ideas for Final Product in the next assignment – you will have to use the same technique but with multiple solutions to the challenges – BRIGHT COLORS and GLAZES – Multiple Ideas – Clay Cup / Mug (Pinch Pot, Coils?) Animal Sculpture (look at historical ideas – REALLY OLD sculpture – stuff), Post Modern – Neo-Pop Keith Haring and other 3D Works – Bright Colors etc..

Here’s More from MY TRIPS to Milwaukee.

PAINTING: Watercolor CRITIQUE

How have you looked at the hallways DIFFERNETLY now that you are drawing them for inspiration versus just walking down them as you go from class to class? Tell me a few (3) things that you are noticing differently.

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Picasso abstracts the cityscape… what are you doing? http://pablopicasso.fr/us/journal/horta/images/5.jpg /

As you wrapped up drawing today… what new ideas do you have that you can move forward with into the ABSTRACTION?

 

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

Reflect on YESTERDAY before you begin today! What are your OVERALL IDEAS that you hope to communicate?

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Wassily Kandinsky: http://uploads8.wikipaintings.org/images/wassily-kandinsky/yellow-red-blue-1925.jpg

Biggest struggle / success for today? Write it out and the WHY!

 

AP Studio Art: Concentration DUE not Monday – but NEXT Monday… 3 of them…

 

How will your audience be MOVED by the work you are presenting? Remember that one of the CRITERIA is all about creating work that is moving and engaging? ALSO – how do you see your CULTURE / SOCIETY / ENVIRONMENT as being IMPORTANT in the work you are creating?

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Michaell Berryhill – What’s he FOCUSED on? http://www.brooklynrail.org/article_image/image/13232/berryhill-web5.jpg

What work are you planning for this weekend? Be specific… What are you going to set time aside for and work on? Friday Night…  Saturday… Sunday…  Michael Berryhill: http://www.brooklynrail.org/2014/05/art/whats-more-real8232a-dead-tree-or-a-drawing-of-a-dead-treemichael-berryhill-with-nathlie-provosty

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC.

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 200 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE

Wednesday and let’s wrap some stuff up!

#13 Each generation gets to reinvent art in its own image. Because art is an act of description, it is inevitable that what it describes will reflect every generation’s bias of the moment. It is not a strict reflection of a time but an interpretation rendered in a language that is always in a state of transformation. Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

Studio Art 360: A bit of still life and a bit of reflection.

Space: Using all of the knowledge you have gained from the first batch of sketches, create a drawing that emphasizes the idea of space, depth, form, perhaps perspective. Consider your understanding of Line, Shape, Form, Texture, and Color to complete this assignment.

Take a LONG HARD LOOK at your composition. What is happening with the FIGURE? The GROUND? The POSITIVE SPACE? The NEGATIVE SPACE? TOMORROW is the last day… Critique, Mount, and Hand Them In happens tomorrow – last 15 – 20 minutes is NOT DRAWING TIME. Keep that in Mind as we move through today.

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The Objects in Morandi’s Studio! http://labrouge.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/due-inglesi-al-mambo-studio-of-giorgio-morandi-bologna-labrouge.jpg

How have you worked today on the ideas of the positive and negative space? What are you doing to RESOLVE the image for tomorrow? 

PAINTING: Watercolor CRITIQUE

As an individual, what do you think you are going to struggle with the most in today’s (and tomorrow – and maybe Wednesday’s) Critique.

 

What do you struggle with when drawing hallways, perspective FROM REAL LIFE? think about the rules of perspective that you may have learned in Art Foundations class… SHARE WHAT YOU REMEMBER ABOUT THE RULES?

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Hallway drawing and a CAREER! https://halo.bungie.net/images/News/InlineImages2007/Special%20Features/HeroicMapsGuide/rall_hallway_red.jpg

What challenges did you have with the hallways? What perspective challenged you more that others?

Drawing: Kandinsky and YOU!

What ONE bit of theory has stuck with you as we have talked about the works and ideas of Wassily Kandinsky? Can you use any of his ideas on color and shape in your work as it is developed?

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Vasily Kandinsky French, born Russia, 1866–1944 Painting with Green Center, 1913

What NEW ideas do you have about COLOR and Shape in the art you are creating now that we have had some conversation and learning about the ideas of Wassily Kandinsky? 

 

AP Studio Art: Rubrics – 3 of them…

What is the biggest (or two) Element / Principle you might be using in your work this week? Explain in SPECIFICS – Use your individual pieces to explain

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http://www.brooklynrail.org/article_image/image/13230/berryhill-web3.jpg

3 things that were successful today in your three work?

HERE is the link to the RUBRIC.

Beginning on the FIRST set of 3 works… What is the CENTRAL IDEA behind your concentration? Remember that you need to have a common thread / common theme / CENTRAL IDEA that ties your works together. Work on THIS with me – let’s explore our ideas!

ASSIGNMENT PART 1: 3 concentration works. DUE NOVEMBER 7.

Assignment Part 2: 200 Images – All On You Own. Due on NOVEMBER 6, 2016 at 11:59PM. You need to use the school based Google Drive: LINK HERE