Week 16 – Our time is running out. What can we get a lot done but we need to keep up a positive set of STUDIO HABITS

This was a DAY WITH GLASSES and a strong time in my painting years… COVID and QUARANTINE too. I LOVE the Studio Habits as an artist and work to instill them in to the hands of the kiddo’s I work with. What are YOUR studio Habits?

LINK THE TO THE 8 STUDIO HABITS is HERE and as a PDF from the originators HERE

Respect for Others: I can identify examples of discrimination based on perceived differences.


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: GLAZING and Printmaking

Link to lesson plans HERE!

  • Know about ALL the different techniques and processes
  • Know about personal connections in the art
  • Know about GLAZING
  • Know about Artists and Art History

7th Grade: PHOTOGRAPHY and Identity

Link to lesson plans HERE!

  • Know about process and art making
  • Know about use of technology and the computer and the camera
  • Know about Portraits, Landscape and Architecture, Foodie Photography
  • Know about Photoshop and Inspirational Posters and Text

Posters and Photoshop! Spot Color as well… this is NOT SPOT COLOR

8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

  • Know about TIMELINE and LAYERS in Adobe Photoshop
  • Know about proper SAVING LOCATION on MACโ€™s in Computer Lab
  • Know about BRUSHES in Adobe Photoshop
  • Know about Frames / Second (FPS) in animation

Link to lesson plans HERE!

8th Grade Sculpture: Glazing

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    • Know about the use of GLAZE
    • Techniques and Process
    • Rationale for techniques and process

    I hope all is going well as you are ending your school year! Keep positive and Keep Working!

    Week 15 – Can you believe we have FEWER than 12 days together? We have WORK TO GET DONE and we NEED to work – USE YOUR BEST STUDIO HABITS to get the work done!

    This was a DAY WITH GLASSES and a strong time in my painting years… COVID and QUARANTINE too. I LOVE the Studio Habits as an artist and work to instill them in to the hands of the kiddo’s I work with. What are YOUR studio Habits?

    LINK THE TO THE 8 STUDIO HABITS is HERE and as a PDF from the originators HERE

    Respect for Others: I can identify examples of discrimination based on perceived differences.


    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: Printmaking

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    7th Grade: PHOTOGRAPHY and Identity

    Ted Orland – Half Car from the Glacier Point Road

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    One of the BIGGEST CHALLENGES I see with 8th graders and your understanding of what art is and what it can be is that you don not have a wide view of the world of the arts. The IMAGE, the PICTURE has to be something and it has to be correct (in many of the 8th graders eyes) and sometimes it can be and should be about the mark making… the act of making art. Sol Le Witt nailed this!

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade Sculpture: Wheel Thrown and Plaster Sculptures.

    • How did you use your time in the studio to the best of your ability to make the best work you could possibly do?
    • How have you chosen to make an artwork that is PERSONAL to you?
    • What are three things about the hand sculpture that demonstrate this?

    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

    Week 14 – What are POSITIVE STUDIO HABITS and how can they help you make stronger art? Use the time and space and materials in the studio well and you will make better art.

    This was a DAY WITH GLASSES and a strong time in my painting years… COVID and QUARANTINE too. I LOVE the Studio Habits as an artist and work to instill them in to the hands of the kiddo’s I work with. What are YOUR studio Habits?

    LINK THE TO THE 8 STUDIO HABITS is HERE and as a PDF from the originators HERE


    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: Printmaking

    Kathe KollwitzMemorial Sheet of Karl Liebknecht – AP ART HISTORY IMAGE – Look at this and you are a step ahead of college Art History!

    Keepsake boxes and the final few days… what are your ideas for the surface decoration and embellishment.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    7th Grade: PHOTOGRAPHY and Identity

    The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 1942, printed 1980
    Ansel Adams, 1902โ€“1984; born San Francisco, CA; died Monterey, CA
    Gelatin silver print
    x1983-166

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

    Bridget Riley and OP ART – How can you use the Simplest of the ART ELEMENTS and make art that can cause some conversation and inquiry?

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade Sculpture: 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

    Week 13 – Let us Keep Making Art with the GOAL OF BECOMING STRONGER ARTISTS!

    โ€œBad as it is, the world is potentially full of good photographs. But to be good, photographs have to be full of the world.โ€ Dorothea Lange


    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: Printmaking

    Keepsake boxes and the final few days… what are your ideas for the surface decoration and embellishment.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    7th Grade: PHOTOGRAPHY and Identity

    and then PHOTOGRAPHY

    How are we able to use these ideas in NEW ways… I wish I knew who did this because it is a REALLY great approach to talking the neurographic breakdown of the contours in another direction!

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade Sculpture: 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

    Week 12 – New Works are coming our way!

    A day at Expo Chicago brought back a great number of images and ideas… here is one image and then a quote from a different artist. I wish I’d have seen the name of the artist above.

    โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter if the story is precisely trueโ€ฆitโ€™s about you telling the story. Itโ€™s almost like going to a rock concert where the audience sings along with the performer. I want the viewerโ€™s experiences to be echoed in the work as they are reflected back in the canvases.โ€

    โ€” Nir Hod – Artist


    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 (Last day) and then PHOTOGRAPHY

    Keepsake boxes and the final few days… what are your ideas for the surface decoration and embellishment.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    Children hard at work at school in Iowa, 1954.

    Gordon Parks The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock

    7th Grade: PORTRAITS (and we wrap it up) and then PHOTOGRAPHY and Identity

    and then PHOTOGRAPHY

    How are we able to use these ideas in NEW ways… I wish I knew who did this because it is a REALLY great approach to talking the neurographic breakdown of the contours in another direction!

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade Sculpture: Wheel Thrown and Plaster Sculptures.

    Nir Hod, Scratches of Butterfly, 2023, Marble and Butterfly Specimen, 18โ€ x 4.5โ€ x 3โ€, Michael Kohn Gallery

    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

    Week 11 – New Works are coming our way!

    #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


    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 (Last couple of days)

    Keepsake boxes and the final few days… what are your ideas for the surface decoration and embellishment.

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    7th Grade: PORTRAITS (and we wrap it up)

    How are we able to use these ideas in NEW ways… I wish I knew who did this because it is a REALLY great approach to talking the neurographic breakdown of the contours in another direction!

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade 2D Design: Zentangle, Parabola, Line and Shape Design… A lot to think about.

    Victor Vasarely and his work with shape and design and distortion of it all!

    Link to lesson plans HERE!

    8th Grade Sculpture: 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

    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!