Wednesday, January 25, 2012

coastal region...

I don't want to keep reposting the projects I do every year BUT, I changed this one up a bit this year and thought it was so cool I had to share.

Recap:
4th grade studies the 3 regions of N.C. (Coastal, Piedmont, and Mountains) We do a craft project for each of these regions. This year, my boyfriend's Mom donated these lovely hanging plates (we are taking big huge wooden plates). I had the right number and decided this year we would make our Lighthouse paintings on these plates (replacing the usual watercolors). The kids were super excited about having something so unique to paint on. What fun!!!



 



middle school... what?!!?

This year I was asked to teach 6th grade art. Da Da Dummmmm. Making me a kinder-6th and upper school art elective teacher. Sometimes I do not believe it either! Back to middle school... yes I was terrified, but guess what?! 6th graders aren't as scary as I was making them out to be! I actually LOVE them (like all my other classes). The curriculum I am teaching is fun, dynamic, exciting, and new to me!!!

The students started the year off learning about the Principles and Elements of Art and Color Theory. We did a fun scavenger hunt and mixed colors to make the color wheel.


Our first real project was applying their knowledge on the color wheel and E&P. Students participated in Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. This fits in wonderfully to the 6th grade curriculum and a fun way of using the information they learned. We had wonderful discussions on peace and how we can become a more peaceful world.

This years theme was "Children know Peace" Students had to illustrate the theme with their choice of medium. They had to include the complementary color scheme as well and color value. The students came up with some really heart felt, beautiful art.

At the local Lions Club, my students took first, second, and third!


first place

second place


third place

creative plants( or flowers or monster plants)...

(I started writing this post in the beginning of the school year) ... Finally getting around to posting!

I wanted to start the year with something fun... and to give the kids and opportunity to let their creative voice sing! They were discussing plants/plant parts in Science class, so thus we shall create plant paintings. The word plant is used loosely here. The kids used tempera paint to grow their plants...




And the final product...


and the more realistic versions...



I love when there are very few requirements. The students work is so diverse and interesting!!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

see i told you i would keep my promise...


Skewed
Richmond, VA

new years resolution...



I have been a very bad blogger. But it's a new year which means I can make new promises. (Ones that I think I can actually keep). Here is to 2012 filled with passionate music (and loads of art projects).
Cheers!

Artist: Gotye
Song: Somebody That I Used To Know
Album: Making Mirrors