Week 10 – Welcome to 4th Quarter

51: Learn the basic principles of color. There are three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. They are the building blocks of all other colors. The secondary colors are violet (blue and red), green (blue and yellow), and orange (red and yellow). They are composed by the equal mixture of two primaries. All other colors are referred to as tertiary, because they are mixtures of a primary and a secondary color. Kit White 101 Things to Learn in Art School


Our classes begin in Google Classroom AND from the lesson plans below. PLEASE feel free to visit the day to day and see what we are working on in the studio. The links will take you to the Table of Contents… find the current week to see what we are doing.

6th Grade: CERAMICS and KEEPSAKE Boxes

Lids and Feet – I hope everything stayed damp!

7th Grade: PORTRAITS

Artist and Teacher Kathy McMillian’s Work – Lovely – how are your works coming?

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade 2D Design: LANDSCAPES and 4 art movements… Last Days and CRITIQUE!

Pierre Bonnard! What a GREAT SPRING BREAK FIELD TRIP I had!

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade Sculpture: WRAP IT UP – Intro to Wheel Thrown and Plaster Sculptures.

Link to lesson plans HERE!

SHORT LIST of Florian Gatsby

Florianโ€™s List of videos – 12 Videos

Earth Nation Ceramics

Earth Nation Ceramics List of Beginnerโ€™s Videos HERE – 30 TOTAL but you donโ€™t need them all

MORE Korb images from SPRING BREAK 2024… What are YOU up to?

We in the Korb household hope you are having a GREAT time as the 4th quarter is just around the corner. All our best as we enjoy our nation’s capitol.

Here are some MORE of the images of me and my family as we enjoy and learn and experience and WALK DC.


Our classes begin in Google Classroom AND from the lesson plans below. PLEASE feel free to visit the day to day and see what we are working on in the studio. The links will take you to the Table of Contents… find the current week to see what we are doing.

6th Grade: CERAMICS and KEEPSAKE Boxes

What can you KEEP SAFE in a KEEPSAKE BOX? This is an example of a two part ceramic drawing by Derek from the Great Pottery Throwdown. His KEEPSAKE BOX fits inside the larger TV sculpture and holds a TIE that was his dad’s.

7th Grade: PORTRAITS

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade 2D Design: LANDSCAPES and 4 art movements…

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade Sculpture: Totem INSPIRED art

Herb Alpert – musician and sculptor – works are a bit more gestural than precise. Here is a link to some of his works.

Link to lesson plans HERE!

WELCOME to SPRING BREAK!

We in the Korb household hope you are having a GREAT time as the 4th quarter is just around the corner. All our best as we enjoy our nation’s capitol.


Our classes begin in Google Classroom AND from the lesson plans below. PLEASE feel free to visit the day to day and see what we are working on in the studio. The links will take you to the Table of Contents… find the current week to see what we are doing.

6th Grade: CERAMICS and KEEPSAKE Boxes

What can you KEEP SAFE in a KEEPSAKE BOX? This is an example of a two part ceramic drawing by Derek from the Great Pottery Throwdown. His KEEPSAKE BOX fits inside the larger TV sculpture and holds a TIE that was his dad’s.

7th Grade: PORTRAITS

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade 2D Design: LANDSCAPES and 4 art movements…

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade Sculpture: Totem INSPIRED art

Herb Alpert – musician and sculptor – works are a bit more gestural than precise. Here is a link to some of his works.

Link to lesson plans HERE!

Week 9 – End of Third Quarter – SPRING BREAK in 5 days.

Della Wells is a friend of mine in the Milwaukee Art World and I am fortunate to know her. Here is a WONDERFUL article about her and her work!

Our classes begin in Google Classroom AND from the lesson plans below. PLEASE feel free to visit the day to day and see what we are working on in the studio. The links will take you to the Table of Contents… find the current week to see what we are doing.

6th Grade: CERAMICS and KEEPSAKE Boxes

What can you KEEP SAFE in a KEEPSAKE BOX? This is an example of a two part ceramic drawing by Derek from the Great Pottery Throwdown. His KEEPSAKE BOX fits inside the larger TV sculpture and holds a TIE that was his dad’s.

7th Grade: PORTRAITS

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade 2D Design: LANDSCAPES and 4 art movements…

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade Sculpture: Totem INSPIRED art

Herb Alpert – musician and sculptor – works are a bit more gestural than precise. Here is a link to some of his works.

Link to lesson plans HERE!