I hope to post more soon. In the mean time, check out this amazing piece of stipple architecture done by grade 9 art student Michaela. In case you're curious, I gave her 100% :)
Welcome to a world of amazing art, brought to you by Sacred Heart High School, Walkerton, Ontario, Canada
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Grade 11-12 Visual Journals (AVI3M-AVI4M)
Here are some of the grade 11-12 visual journal entries from last month. The criteria? They are asked to work for one hour a week developing a piece in a medium that they don't normally work with. What I love about these is that I never know what I'm going to get next!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Nicaragua
Last month I was incredibly blessed to be a school leader on our school's mission trip to an orphanage in Nicaragua. It was my third trip of this sort, but my first to "the land of lakes and volcanos". We had a really successful trip- we helped build sidewalks and stairs to help with the rainy season, sorted and donated 3000 POUNDS of clothes and toiletries, organized activities, and built great connections with the students at the orphanage. Our days off were pretty special too- zip lining in the rain forest, visits to historical cities, and a boat ride on lake Nicaragua. I will post some of my favourite pictures here.
I would like to make special note of the pictures of art students- at the local school, they had no art teacher, so I was lucky to work with some of the students who had not taken lessons, but were really interested in art. I taught conte, as that is what I had packed for my own supplies. If you look at the pictures, you'll probably have a hard time believing that these students learned how to use conte incredibly well in just TWO HOURS! Over the two days, we learned how to work with the material both free hand and with the aid of a grid. I was so proud of them, and it felt really good to teach a group that was so appreciative of having a teacher with a background in the arts.
Now that I'm back and have caught up on my report cards, you can probably expect some more regular posting here. Thanks for all of your love and support!
Ms. G-E.
I would like to make special note of the pictures of art students- at the local school, they had no art teacher, so I was lucky to work with some of the students who had not taken lessons, but were really interested in art. I taught conte, as that is what I had packed for my own supplies. If you look at the pictures, you'll probably have a hard time believing that these students learned how to use conte incredibly well in just TWO HOURS! Over the two days, we learned how to work with the material both free hand and with the aid of a grid. I was so proud of them, and it felt really good to teach a group that was so appreciative of having a teacher with a background in the arts.
Now that I'm back and have caught up on my report cards, you can probably expect some more regular posting here. Thanks for all of your love and support!
Ms. G-E.
A view of our guest house at the orphanage |
Visiting an active volcano! |
The donation of dresses from Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Woodstock Ontario |
My husband and I with our Nicaraguan friends! |
Cathedral, Granada, Nicaragua |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Artist Chair Inspirations
Possible Artists and Styles for the Artist Chairs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_art has a very large list at the bottom.
Impressionism (ex. Monet, Manet, Renoir, Degas, Cassatt, Homer, Pissarro)
Post-Impressionism (Emily Carr, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne, Rousseau)
Fauvism
Abstract Expressionism/Bauhaus (Kandinsky, Klee, Munch, Kathe Kollwitz)
Cubist (Picasso, Braques, Gris, Rivera)
Pop Art (Lichtenstein, Hamilton)
Modern Art (Mondrian, Klimt,
Surrealism (Miro, Kahlo, Duchamp, Dali, Chagall, Magritte)