In one day, I looked around the art room and found so many reminders as to why I absolutely love my job.
To begin, I was playing music from a popular station through the speaker system in my class, as I usually do to boost motivation. A techno song came on, and one of the students shouted out, "We're in Club George!". The whole class got a kick out of it. When I went to check on student art in the next class, I found the following pallet being used... I have a low tolerance for graffiti in the class, but I loved this! (and it washed up easily later :)
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Why I love Teaching Art- Pt. II
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Encaustic Collage- Grade 9-10 Art AVI1O AVI2O
Here is an example of an encaustic collage that I had the grade 9-10 students create. First, we discussed some guidelines for composition, such as layering, cutting out the backgrounds, using objects of different sizes, and placing objects off-centre, etc. Next, the students created a collage of magazine pictures on a piece of cardboard. Finally, they "glued" down each layer with hot wax and ironed the pieces smoothly together at the end. The neatest thing about using the wax as opposed to glue is how it made the colours so vivid, with a dreamy quality created by the extra wax on the bottom right hand corner. Brilliant!
The students often start the assignment thinking that it will be really easy- I mean, we're just cutting up magazines. However, they quickly realize how difficult it can be to find images that balance with each other, and to create a brand new scene where the pictures look professionally composed. However, they get really into it and I rarely have any complaints- it's a fun challenge for students of all abilities.
Encaustic collage, created by grade 9 student Shelby Fortney |
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Community Connection- ARTicles Shadow BoxExhibition
Our school has recently been asked to participate in the ARTicles Shadow Box Exhibition, being displayed at Victoria Jubilee Hall in Walkerton from May 11th until May 14th. After the exhibition, the shadowboxes will be sold and all proceeds will be going to the Youth Literacy Council in Hanover.
Here is my contribution to the show. The suggested theme was Waterlife, which is what I decided to follow. This piece was created with transparent photographs mounted on broken glass, to create a 3D environment that depicts two different scenes, depending on how you place it. I ended up calling it Rush Hour.
Two of our grade 12 students created pieces as well which I look forward to displaying as soon as I get some pictures.
Additionally, I look forward to posting pictures of the annual Walkerton Juried Art Show, which will start on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011. About 20 of our students participated and I can't wait to share the excitement of having their art displayed in the community!
* A special thank you to Mr. Mount who helped me construct the special shadow box *
Rush Hour, by S. George-Easton, 2011 |
Rush Hour, by S. George-Easton, 2011 |
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Grade 9-10 Soap Stone Sculpture AVI1O AVI2O
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Grade 11-12 Visual Arts Sketchbooks AVI3M AVI4M
Some of my favourite assignments to mark are the senior student's sketchbooks. Each week they are asked to experiment with new materials for one hour and reflect on why or how they created their sketch. I've recieved really innovative pieces- made of makeup, cardboard, 3D paper, nail polish, spray paint... here are some of my favourites.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Grade 9-10 Scratchboard AVI1O-AVI2O
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Grade 12 AVI4M Tonal Instruments
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Grade 11 AVI3M Pattern Drawings
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