Monday, May 28, 2012
AND THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS.....
Hopefully, the flyers created by selected 4th and 5th grade students made it home, and you've had the opportunity to talk with your child about visiting the art opening. On May 31st the work of your children will be on display! Now is your chance to see America's great future artists! At least one artwork from every student in the school will be exhibited. The Art Show opening will be held from 5-7 PM, and on display in the hallways near the art room. If you cannot make it the shows opening, it will be hanging until June 8th. Please stop by to see their amazing work!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Terrific Trash
I challenged the 1st and 4th graders to use their imagination to turn their trash into treasure by taking something ordinary and transforming it into something extraordinary! I spent a week "dumpster diving" around the school collecting (and cleaning) recyclables to use for our terrific trash sculptures. I also encouraged the 4th grades to bring in their own recyclables, old boxes, broken electronics, and broken toys to use for their projects. Prior to building their sculptures, students sketched ideas of what they could build with the materials they had access to. "If you know you eat a box of Fruit Loops a week, then your sketch should have a cereal box in it...If you drink a chocolate milk every morning for breakfast, then you should do a sketch using 5 chocolate milk containers."
Both grade levels created memorable sculptures that I am proud to
share with the world! Take a look...
Below is an inspirational news clip about terrific trash I found on Youtube and shared with my kids.
Fresh Impressions: Cute Video
This video was emailed to me a few months back, and I thought I should share it. Having a background in graphic design, this video made my day!
Can you recognize all of the logos?
Can you recognize all of the logos?
Digital Pop Art Portraits
For this assignment, the 4th graders were introduced to a program called Image Blender. We used Image Blender to create digital Pop Art portraits of famous historical portraits. Image Blender is similar to Photoshop, but accessible to elementary age children. After examining Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe print and Campbell's Soup Cans prints, I demonstrated the creation of a digital Pop Art portraits.
It was awesome witnessing this young generation of students so excited to be learning about digital art and utilizing technology to create their own art. Students who were more familiar with technology were eager to help those students who weren't as tech savvy. The project was a huge success and my students seemed to thoroughly enjoy holding art class outside of our art room. Check out their work below!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
White Flint Art Show
If you didn't get an opportunity to see the White Flint Art Show in person, here are some photos from the show. The students work looked amazing! I am so proud of them all. Two of my second graders received stickers, and their pieces will be in future MCPS art exhibits.
Congratulations to all of the students who's work was selected, and thank you for allowing me to display your fabulous art!
Congratulations to all of the students who's work was selected, and thank you for allowing me to display your fabulous art!
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