Thursday, September 11, 2014

Splatter fun

I wanted to start the year with a fun, messy project to try to get their creative juices flowing.  So I had them cut a stencil out of contact paper, stick it to either white or colored tagboard and then they splattered paint on top.  They had a lot of fun figuring out the best ways to splatter and each one came up with their own techniques.

Sydney Hag.

Sydney Haus.

Jozlynn P.

Karly N.

Malary M.

Yeva S.

Jump for art

Art 3 started the school year by learning some photography basics.  One of those assignments dealt with shutter speed, and I wanted to make the project more valuable then just get the shot and call it a day.  So I had them draw someone jumping and then required them to draw that person jumping.

  I wish I could say I thought of it all on my own, but I happen to be looking at one of my blogs that I follow and I saw it on another teacher's site.  Of course, I want to give that person credit and now I can't find the post, but I am very grateful that the idea was presented just as I needed it.  So if it was yours, Thank you.  My students might not thank you, but i appreciate you.

Anyways, they did a great job and here are a few of those drawings.  I did let them alter the pictures slightly so that they could put some creativity into the photos, and I did let them get rid of the backgrounds if they didn't change them.  They were supposed to at least add a shadow or simple ground so that the viewers could see the reference to the ground.


Ashley G.

Demi H.

Hanna S.

Sydney Haus.

KaSandra K.

Malary M.

Yeva S.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Still in contour

Art 1 drew their guitar still life's the other day.  This is their first graded art project of the year.  Here are some of the better examples.







Thursday, August 28, 2014

Lighting up our lives

The first week back of back to school is always so boring and not just for the kids.  It is filled with rules and procedures and things that are so basic it can drive you insane.  That is why I love it when my advanced kids walk in the door.

All of them have been in here before and most of them art taking their second or third advanced class, so they get to jump in and hit the ground running day one.

This year I didn't waste time, when they walked in I gave them a small piece of paper and some crayola markers.  I had them draw something on the paper and then I sprayed the paper with water so the image was blurred.  Then the next day we added black marker to them.

Then we started on photography.  I wanted them to know the basics of a DSLR camera even though I know most of them will use their phones for their photography assignments.  We set things up and did ISO and Aperture the first day and shutter speed the second day.  I then ended our short week with light painting.  This was by far their favorite of the photography sessions we did.

We have learned that you need to set the camera on TV mode, set the ISO to about 600 and then set the shutter speed to at least 8 seconds, some of the kids put theirs at 20 seconds.  But here are some of my favorites from the pictures they turned in.  We found glow sticks add color but are not the brightest when it comes to using lights.

Bree H.

Erin S.

Sydney Hag.

Jack G.

Kelsey C.



Barrels of fun

I WON!!!  I can't believe it, but my rain barrel won.  Thanks to all who voted.



Does anyone else have a hard time saying "No?"  Maybe it's just me.  I was asked by the local water quality commission if I would paint a rain barrel for a water summit contest that they are going to be having.  Of course they only gave two weeks to paint a giant rain barrel, but that is beside the point.

At least I didn't do it by myself, I made one of my students take one too.

So her and I have been painting every second we could over the last two weeks, which has been tricky since it has also been the first two weeks of school.  Did I forget to mention that?  How could I forget that my life was incredibly busy already without adding a giant rain barrel to the mix.

Anyways, I cut out serious time by spray painting my sky and most of my water.  My student pretty much had to finish it versus sleep last night, but they are both done and ready to be turned in today.




Blank barrels

My cabin in trees

A fisherman I painted

I was ver proud of my "bob Ross" trees.

Sammy painting her barrel.

Her finished barrel.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

London, Paris and to Barcelona

As school quickly approaches I have to take a quick look back at my Art Club trip that took place in June.  We had a great trip and we definitely coined the phrase, "We are having an adventure."  Like always something goes wrong and this time we are just going to say that we had several transportation issues.  But overall we had a great trip and I hope that the students and adults that traveled with me had as much fun as I did.



Girls being silly with our Tour Director Trevor.

The Barcelona Bike riders.

La Sagura Familia in Barcelona.

Getting a little bully in Pamplona.

They all wore London shirts in France.

Checking out the Atlantic Ocean.

Ladies and Sun.

Our group in Paris.

This was our first view of the ocean.

Chartres Cathedral.

Climbing the largest sand dune in France.

On top of the Sand dune with Connor from Alaska.

Our pink EF bus.  We never lost it in a parking area.

My climbers.  They talked me into climbing the bell tower of Chartres Cathedral.

Our last group picture in Biraritz France.