I <3 the 80’s – Welcome to VALUE and FORM!

Welcome to Homecoming Week – the 80’s! This is MY time!

FRIDAY – Our NEW art gallery will be having it’s RIBBON CUTTING! Bring your family! Bring your FRIENDS! Bring your passion for the ARTS!

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Chuck Close: What difference does it make whether you’re looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.

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Studio Art 360 – CRITIQUE the PAPER MACHE Forms. Pencil Drawing of these FORMS!

Value and the cubes! http://mhsart1.wikispaces.com/file/view/shading_values_cube.jpg/228643682/350×239/shading_values_cube.jpg

Goals:

  • 7.2P: Analyze how one’s understanding of the world is affected by experiencing visual imagery.
  • Looking at shading… what was the most successful part of the use of drawing pencils from yesterday?

What was the BIGGEST struggle you had with the drawing pencils today?

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Jim Dine and Plants and Flowers – CRITIQUE COMING UP THIS WEEK

How will YOUR work look in a GALLERY SPACE – That’s right! I said it… GALLERY SPACE! http://s3.amazonaws.com/pace-production/images/installation_photos/3806/feature/open-uri20120909-28288-aw0gwp.?1347228910

Goals:

  • 3.1Ad: Reflect on, re-engage, revise, and refine works of art or design considering relevant traditional and contemporary criteria as well as personal artistic vision.
  • Take a look at your classmates work – on the corkboards in the hallway and give them feedback / critique – using art terms (listed on the page handed out to you).

What did you take away from the critique today? Write down what you have taken from the written crit

Painting: Painting this week – Starting to think about ACRYLICS.

Color Schemes? Pattern? Other Elements you can talk about? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Brooklyn_Museum_-_Blue_1_-_Georgia_O’Keeffe.jpg

Goals:

  • 3.1Ac: Engage in constructive critique with peers, then reflect on, re-engage, revise, and refine works of art and design in response to personal artistic vision.
  • Looking at the work in front of you – and knowing we are critiquing on MONDAY and TUESDAY – What CRITERIA would you consider as we begin to consider evaluation? Please consider some of the NATIONAL VISUAL STANDARDS as you write this one up – it may take a few minutes to complete this before you begin PAINTING!

What CRITERIA are you focused on in the creation of your work? Are you drawn to that criteria in additional works you make?

#ColorDay – Staff is #Yellow! Are you #Green to #Critiquing? .@fjkorb

Welcome to Homecoming Week – What’s your favorite COLOR?

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FRIDAY – Our NEW art gallery will be having it’s RIBBON CUTTING! Bring your family! Bring your FRIENDS! Bring your passion for the ARTS!

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Chuck Close: What difference does it make whether you’re looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.

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Studio Art 360 – CRITIQUE the PAPER MACHE Forms. Pencil Drawing of these FORMS!

Looking at PERSPECTIVE… This is where we will head soon… How does VALUE make this more believable? http://www.needlepoint.org/Archives/perspective/one-point.jpg

Goals:

  • 7.2P: Analyze how one’s understanding of the world is affected by experiencing visual imagery.
  • Thinking about the ideas of perspective – looking at the drawings you did in WEEK 1 and comparing them to the real objects in front of you – what sort of differences do you see in how the forms recede in space (go back into space).

How does using VALUE and SHADING help you create a more believable sense of space on a two dimensional picture plane?

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Jim Dine and Plants and Flowers – CRITIQUE COMING UP THIS WEEK

http://www.wildenstein.com/exhibits/jim_dine/images/miami_washington.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.
  • Having taken the time to talk yesterday and now looking at the artwork you have in front of you … what do you enter into today’s studio time thinking about with your drawing?

How do you feel about the work you are creating today? Three sentences (minimum) on the sticky note and attach it to your GOALS page.

Painting: Painting this week – Starting to think about ACRYLICS.

What skills does O’Keefe have that you would like to develop? http://www.berkshirefinearts.com/uploadedImages/articles/1213_Dove-OKeeffe915381.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • Again, thinking about working with WATERCOLORS and moving onto the next medium of Acrylics… based on PAST EXPERIENCES… what differences do you see being part of the process?

 Biggest accomplishment with the watercolor today? how have you seen stagnation – non-experimentation / growth as an artist so far?

#Homecoming and the #1970s – I’m Kind of a BIG DEAL.

Welcome to Homecoming Week – the 70’s were a GREAT decade!

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Good Morning from 1974!
Good Morning from 1974!

FRIDAY – Our NEW art gallery will be having it’s RIBBON CUTTING! Bring your family! Bring your FRIENDS! Bring your passion for the ARTS!

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Chuck Close: What difference does it make whether you’re looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.

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Studio Art 360 – CRITIQUE the PAPER MACHE Forms. What skills did you learn?

Abstraction with Paper Mache – These SIMPLE ideas can help you make a lot more art that is ALL INSPIRED by this project. http://www.gardenfresh.org/artists/park/JPEG/Image9-AHBICE.jpg

Goals:

  • 9.1P: Establish relevant criteria in order to evaluate a work of art or collection of works.
  • Looking at the forms you created – what is the STRONGEST / MOST SUCCESSFUL aspect of these four objects? What is the WEAKESST / LEAST SUCCESSFUL aspect of these four objects?

What form was the most challenging for you to create with the CARDBOARD? Why do you feel that was the biggest challenge? Use the ART TERMS that you know (Form, Shape, Effort, Execution…)

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Jim Dine and Plants and Flowers – CRITIQUE COMING UP THIS WEEK – http://goo.gl/5xaz0X

Group of Artworks that are ALL yours… Might this Jim Dine Inspired work lead you to a CONCENTRATION? Let’s talk concentration for minute… http://www.housingaforest.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Unveiling+Official+Olympic+Paralympic+Posters+JPJmmeRjgjzl.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.
  • Looking at the assembly of the composition, what is NEW in the approach to CREATING the artwork? Knowing I am asking you to think outside of the “box,” how is it different? Easier? More Difficult? – Share on your GOALS page the differences and how they may be challenging you. SHARE THIS WITH YOUR CLASSMATES.

How did having conversation with your classmates about the processes / materials that you are using give you different ways, new ideas about the work you are making?

Painting: Painting this week – Starting to think about ACRYLICS – but CRIT first.

Georgia O’Keefe and her ABSTRACTIONS – WATERCOLOR! I love her watercolors! So did Alfred Stieglitz… http://www.wtamu.edu/library/okeeffe/images/lightontheplains2_credit.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • How do you feel that working with WATERCOLORS might take you to the next medium of Acrylic? Based on PAST EXPERIENCES… what similarities do you see being part of the process?

Biggest accomplishment with the watercolor today? how have you seen GROWTH as an artist so far?

#Critiques across the board this week – and #HOMECOMING WEEK TOO!

Welcome to Homecoming Week – the (late) 60’s Welcome you back!

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Chuck Close: What difference does it make whether you’re looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.

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Studio Art 360 – FINISH Paper Mache – Finish your FORMS in cardboard – CRIT TOMORROW!

What can you do with Paper Mache and Cardboard? Yes… you CAN do this! https://artwithkorb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ab287-deerblogphotos25282of92529.jpg

Goals:

  • 10.1P: Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated.
  • These forms may not be your MASTERPIECE of all time, but they did require focus, work, and attention to detail. Looking at ALL the FORMS you created, what do you feel about the ease or difficulty about creating a work of art.

If you are NOT done with the paper mache forms, what could you / should you have done over that past 2 weeks to make sure you DID get them finished by the end of the period? YOU WILL COME TO CLASS TOMORROW with them done.

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Jim Dine and Plants and Flowers – CRITIQUE COMING UP THIS WEEK

Georgia O’Keefe – WI Artist – What do you think about her work? http://www.artexpertswebsite.com/pages/artists/artists_l-z/okeefe/O’Keeffe_EveningStarNo.V1917.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
  • Looking over the work you have, what surprises do you see from where you started from two weeks ago? Stronger than you expected? Weaker? EXPLAIN! I will be asking you about Georgia O’Keefe’s work on Friday – anything stand out today? Keep an eye on her work as the week progresses.

What ELEMENT of art do you find being the strongest one that you are using? Color? Line? Shape? Form? Space? Tell me about it!

Painting: Painting this week – Starting to think about ACRYLICS – but CRIT first.

We saw this last week – what are you doing to PUSH your ideas? http://p1.la-img.com/335/1786/768265_2_l.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 are you most comfortable with? Pencil, Charcoal, Pastel, or Paint? Why? What medium are you struggling with? Why? how can you move forward in your work with the UNCOMFORTABLE medium? (1, 2, 3, 7)

What have you added to this composition that is NEW to you? Something that you have NOT done in the past. Anything that is new…

REMEMBER! Create a ONE PAGE PAPER – DUE LAST FRIDAY – I’m Calling you on it TODAY!

(TYPED! double spaced, 11 or 12 point Times New Roman, Palatino – Serif-ed type font) that discusses the artists and their works. Use ideas about the work as to what drew you to the work, what styles did you like, what techniques do you appreciate? A small history of the artist and personal reflection. How will you use similar ideas in your work as they did in theirs? Here are the artists to research: Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Dong Kingman, Reginald Marsh, Charles Sheeler, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keefe, James Whistler, or Andrew Wyeth. PAPER IS DUE ON Friday, September 19, 2014.

#Parent’sDay – #Welcome BACK to #HighSchool

“Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.” Brian Tracy

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Studio Art 360 – Paper Mache – Finish your FORMS in cardboard – PAINTING DEMO – lets wait until the PAINTING unit!

Pretty Cool Huh? http://www.digsdigs.com/photos/cardboard-office-not-to-spend-much-money-1.jpg

Goals:

  • 7.1P: Hypothesize ways in which art influences perception and understanding of human experiences.
  • When you see the forms in a finished state, how do you see it as relating to your experience as a person – as part of the art making experience? How could you see it as a moving you forward in the art making experiences? What can you learn and practice with and from these forms?

What was your biggest success over these past two weeks working on the sculptural forms? What are 2 criteria you would set up for yourself as a GRADING criteria? How would you EVALUATE YOURSELF in completing these criteria? a – F and WHY?

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Jim Dine and Plants and Flowers

Three works at the Pace Gallerty of Jim Dine’s Plants and Flowers. http://s3.amazonaws.com/pace-production/images/installation_photos/3805/feature/open-uri20120909-28288-ccohox.?1347228906

Goals:

  • 10.1Ad: Synthesize knowledge of social, cultural, historical, and personal life with art-making approaches to create meaningful works of art or design.
  • Working on the plants all week – look carefully and think about HOW ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE IMAGE? Do you have a PERSONAL STORY you could express WITH the work? Maybe not immediately recognizable, but through symbolism?

Do you find meaning in your work? Do you find something interesting in the plants? What is challenging you? Why’d you do what you did? Elements / Principles you are REALLY thinking about?

http://www.alancristea.com/collection-41-109-Plants-Andamp%3B-Trees

Painting: Painting from your collage!

Lots of ideas as to MAKING WATERCOLORS! http://artsmudge.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/sketchbook-watercolor-test7.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • What would you say are some NEW SKILLS you have developed in the beginning of the painting process? Layering / Glazing? Wet on Wet Graded Washes? Observational Drawing? Collage Techniques? GRIT and Persistence?

What are the STRONGEST aspects of your work this week? What do you see as being ONE challenge you need to REALLY focus on next week?

REMEMBER! Create a ONE PAGE PAPER – DUE TOMORROW! (TYPED! double spaced, 11 or 12 point Times New Roman, Palatino – Serif-ed type font) that discusses the artists and their works. Use ideas about the work as to what drew you to the work, what styles did you like, what techniques do you appreciate? A small history of the artist and personal reflection. How will you use similar ideas in your work as they did in theirs? Here are the artists to research: Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Dong Kingman, Reginald Marsh, Charles Sheeler, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keefe, James Whistler, or Andrew Wyeth. PAPER IS DUE ON Friday, September 19, 2014.

#Progress and #Reflection – How YOU doin?

“Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.” Brian Tracy

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Studio Art 360 – Paper Mache – Finish your FORMS in cardboard – PAINTING DEMO TOMORROW!

What? WHAT? This is WHAT IS POSSIBLE with this cardboard! WOAH! http://www.evolo.us/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ICON_5.jpg

Goals:

  • 1.1P: Use multiple approaches to begin creative endeavors.
  • What more do you need to do wrap up the form (literally) with the paper mache and begin PAINTING? BE AWARE OF THE TIME YOU ARE WORKING AND THE TIME YOU ARE TALKING!

How do you feel the adding of the paper mache and color is going to make the work stronger than it was when it was just cardboard?

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Plants and Flowers – BEGIN ON THE LARGER WORK – Where are you TODAY?

 

Negative Space and Background… what are YOU doing with that space? Colors? http://c300221.r21.cf1.rackcdn.com/jim-dine-flowers-1353360952_b.jpg

Goals:

  • Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art
  • Knowing that you need to EXPERIMENT with a variety of materials and compositions… what are the variety of materials or experiments that you anticipate or plan on making? How is the COMPOSITION coming along? Open? Closed? Active? Busy? TOO BUSY?

What materials have you used today? How have you decided to arrange your composition? What are the elements you are looking at using / focusing on?

Jim Dine – Plants and Trees: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/- AND THEN: Bring up an image from the Alan Cristea Gallery: http://www.alancristea.com/collection-41-109-Plants-Andamp%3B-Trees

 

Painting: Collage and Painting! Reflect on the CRIT and get back to painting.

Where have I seen these before? Is it POSSIBLE Mr. Korb knows what he’s talking about? https://artwithkorb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/08469-watercolor_technique-bmp.jpg

Goals:

  • 2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
  • What were 3 things that you took away from yesterday’s critique? How will you apply that information as you move forward today? Why are you satisfied or frustrated with your work so far? MORE THAN A ONE WORD ANSWER – REFLECT!

How have you used persistence and grit to continue and work through the issues you are having? Explain in DETAIL!

REMEMBER! Create a ONE PAGE PAPER – DUE TOMORROW! (TYPED! double spaced, 11 or 12 point Times New Roman, Palatino – Serif-ed type font) that discusses the artists and their works. Use ideas about the work as to what drew you to the work, what styles did you like, what techniques do you appreciate? A small history of the artist and personal reflection. How will you use similar ideas in your work as they did in theirs? Here are the artists to research: Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Dong Kingman, Reginald Marsh, Charles Sheeler, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keefe, James Whistler, or Andrew Wyeth. PAPER IS DUE ON Friday, September 19, 2014.

#PaperMache in the #ArtEd Classroom

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“Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.” Brian Tracy

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Studio Art 360 – Paper Mache – Finish your FORMS in cardboard!

Look what a few cylinders and cardboard can make! Let’s think outside of the classroom! What could WE make? What could YOU make? http://en.espritcabane.com/img/furniture/cardboard-side-table.jpg

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 changes can you make to the forms as you add the paper mache to them? How will this add or take away from the sculptural form? N: Paper mache project today

What do you need to do to WRAP UP THE BUILDING part of this work?

AP Studio Art: 1 week Magazine Article Assignment, Plants and Flowers

Plants and Trees – Charcoal – Paper – Paint… ttp://www.alancristea.com/collection-41-109-Plants-Andamp%3B-Trees to see more images of the GREAT works.

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.
  • Using the PLANT and the image by Jim Dine that I have shown you, what ideas FIRST COME TO YOUR MIND when told you are going to be working on a PLANT BASED drawing? Write out your FIRST THOUGHTS.

What are your first marks on the paper? What are the areas that you are focusing on in the composition? How did you approach this work? (1, 3, 5). Jim Dine – Plants and Trees: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/- AND THEN: Bring up an image from the Alan Cristea Gallery: http://www.alancristea.com/collection-41-109-Plants-Andamp%3B-Trees

 

Painting: Collage, Critique, Sketch, Research… Sounds like last Friday!

Julie Blazer and another set of techniques… what are YOU using? What are YOU drawn to? http://marciglenn.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/watercolor-techniques-from-julie-balzer.jpg

Goals:

  • As you are working, what are you seeing as an area that you might need to really focus on as you continue.
  • 6.1Ac: Make, explain, and justify connections between artists or artwork and social, cultural, and political history.

How are you relating the ideas of making art to making art about yourself? Do you find this to be easy or difficult – WHY?

REMEMBER! Create a ONE PAGE PAPER (double spaced, 11 or 12 point Times New Roman, Palatino – Serif-ed type font) that discusses the artists and their works. Use ideas about the work as to what drew you to the work, what styles did you like, what techniques do you appreciate? A small history of the artist and personal reflection. How will you use similar ideas in your work as they did in theirs? Here are the artists to research: Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Dong Kingman, Reginald Marsh, Charles Sheeler, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keefe, James Whistler, or Andrew Wyeth. PAPER IS DUE ON Friday, September 19, 2014.

What can you do with IMAGINATION outside of the ARTS?

“Employing your imagination is the first step to the fulfillment of any dream.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich

Creative Industries out there that WILL REQUIRE Imaginative and Creative individuals: HERE

Art Foundations: Final Day to Paint Color Wheel – Getting into the GRID

What challenges are you going to have with the grid? http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/07/06/arts/06fig600.1.jpg

Goals:

  1. The GRID and POP Art are our major focus… are you able to apply media (acrylic paint), techniques (grid), and processes (one square at a time) with an 1.1.3 awareness so that your ideas are executed well?

What was the biggest challenge of using the grid – beyond Mr. Korb’s initial math issues? How is the DRAWING One Square at a TIME going? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER!

Drawing: Ears – FUN!

You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can’t pick your friends nose… GROSS! http://amhnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/child-pick-nose.jpg

Goals:

  1. How have you used BASIC shapes to draw the nose from yesterday? Are you able to use 1.4.1 analysis (breaking up the artwork / subject matter to basic elements)?

What mistakes did YOU make – how bad were they when it came to EARS? Next week we begin to assemble it all together – First FAUVISM and HIP HOP!

AP Studio Art: The STATEMENTS are DUE! How’s your website?

What QUALIFIES THIS as a QUALITY WORK? Have that 1 minute conversation with your classmate?

Goals:

  1. Write out your PLANS for the 2 newest CONCENTRATION works and think about how you are… 3.2 apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in art and use skill to solve visual challenges.

Which works are you most proud of and why? What is working with the pieces that you would choose as your “quality” works? Why do the other ones NOT work? Share your answers to the 2 questions online with a classmate!

IMAGINE all you can accomplish with your skills! Set your goals and DO IT!

“Employing your imagination is the first step to the fulfillment of any dream.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich

Art Foundations: Color Wheel and GRID (only if you are done with the color wheel)

How is Jim Dine using the grid AND color? http://search.it.online.fr/covers/wp-content/Jim_Dine,_Self-Portrait_Next_to_A_Colored_Window,_1964.jpg

GOALS:

  1. What colors have you struggled with as you mixed colors to fill your color wheel?  1.2 create art that demonstrates an understanding of how your ideas relate to the 1.2.1 acrylic paint, 1.2.2 mixing colors, 1.2.3 and applying the paint CAREFULLY!

What was the easiest portion of the color wheel? What do you enjoy / dislike about acrylic paints? What MIGHT be something that would keep you from doing more in the painting arena?

Drawing: Noses and Reflection on the drawings from yesterday.

Mouth and Teeth – Let’s SHARE how you did yesterday? http://www.bubblews.com/assets/images/news/141117164_1361110181.jpg

GOALS:

  1. WHY is the idea of being able to draw your facial features important in the process of becoming a stronger drawer? 3.3 describe the creation of images and ideas and explain why they are of value.
  2. How are you breaking the facial features up into smaller parts so it is easier to draw the WHOLE feature? 1.4 create, define, and solve visual challenges using 1.4.1 analysis (breaking up the artwork / subject matter to basic elements.

What mistakes did YOU make – how bad were they when it came to NOSE today?

AP studio Art: How are you doing?

How are you working out your images and getting your work done? http://www.riverdell.org/cms/lib05/NJ01001380/Centricity/Domain/71/AP_Studio_Art_Emily_hand.jpg

GOALS:

  1. What do you STILL need to do (considering all the stuff on your plates?) 3.2 apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in art and use skill to solve visual challenges.

Which works are you most proud of and why? What is working with the pieces that you would choose as your “quality” works? Why do the other ones NOT work?

Keep your eyes open! You never know what you might see.

What do you SEE? What do YOU see? WHAT do you see?

“What difference does it make whether you’re looking at a photograph or looking at a still life in front of you? You still have to look.”

– Chuck Close

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Art Foundations: Watercolor Experiments

What is YOUR pattern?

GOALS:

  1. (5.3) Describe meaning of artwork by analyzing watercolor technique.
  2. (3.2) Apply ideas in art to solve visual challenges and create meaning.

Which of the watercolor techniques are you especially interested in trying a bit more? What about it is interesting to you?

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Advanced Drawing: Work on your paper bag / mannequin drawings.

GOALS:

  1. 4.3 compare relationships in visual art in terms of 4.3.2 aesthetics 4.3.3 and culture as it relates to your own art.
  2. 4.4 evaluate and interpret art for relationships in 4.4.1 form.

How does your drawing relate to your ideas / your cultures / YOU in 2013? Your place in society is important and you need to make your mark in the world… in the arts.

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AP Studio Art: Plant and Flower Drawings – Are you BREAKING THE RECTANGLE?

What’s the final destination for your drawings? Pace Gallery?

GOALS:

  1. 2.2 evaluate the effectiveness of artworks.
  2. 5.3 describe meanings of artworks by analyzing 5.3.1 techniques.

How are you TRULY challenging yourself? Biggest ISSUES today to learn from? Biggest successes to learn from?