Writing about our work is important. It allows the person looking at our artwork to better understand it and gives us time to reflect on what we have made. I want you to pick your favorite artwork you have made during our soft closure and write an artist statement following these guidelines.
Soil Levels
(A different project than we did in class). Thank you again Ms. Davidson!
Check out this amazing lesson! Thank you Ms. Williams!
Recycled Styrofoam Printmaking
Theme: Happiness
This is a basic introduction to printmaking lesson. The lesson is meant to teach students how to create multiples of one drawing through a simple relief Styrofoam print.
Objectives: Students will understand the concept of printmaking (creating multiples from one drawing) Students will compare and contrast their print technique to the prints displayed in the exhibit Students will create imagery that reflects what brings them happiness. Materials: -Styrofoam tray ( recycle and old to go box or veggie/meat tray from the grocery store) -Acrylic Paint or Relief Block paint -Dull wooden pencil -Brayer or Paintbrush to apply paint or ink
Sketch the clouds you see in the sky for 8 days. Draw/Document them as you see them. Label them. When we come back to school we will show our sketches and discuss all the different clouds we got to see! I will do this too! See examples below.