Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Reflecting at the end of the course.

Back in September, when we first met, we discussed what it meant to be an artist and what an artist needs to be creative. We played around with materials and explored a variety of ways to make art. Halfway through the course we paused to consider why people make art in the first place and you thought deeply about what makes you unique and what you have to say through art.

Now, as we say goodbye at the end of the course, what is the story of your year as an artist? If you were to imagine your experience in this class as a story, a comic strip, a reality tv show, the highlight reel...how did it start? What were the ups and downs along the way? What images, stories, or moments come to mind?

And, most importantly, how does it end? How will art play a role in your life going forward, if at all? How can you envision what you learned in Art Principles this year showing up again in school and in life?

Sunday, February 21, 2010

I See The Light drawing.

Insert picture here.
Write title of the drawing here.

This project was about exploring the potential for light and dark to take on some symbolism or to have story-telling potential.
What was your goal in using light and dark in your drawing?
How did you arrive at this idea?
How did you use the pencils and erasers to achieve your goal?
Describe any discoveries you made about working with pencil and eraser, light and dark, while working on this project.

Self Portrait as a _______________.

This project was both conceptual and technical.
In a post on your blog describe your intentions in both areas.
You were asked to create a sculpture that represented you in the form of an animal out of its environment. Explain why you chose the animal you did and why you placed it in the setting (or with the props) you did.
Think about your experience working with clay in the past. How did you use different textures and what you discovered about the structure of clay to support your concept?

Me-scape: A Reductive Block Print

This project was mostly about process.
Many people struggled with the process.
How did it go for you and how do you feel about the resulting print or prints you made? What was challenging about the process for you, if anything? What would you do differently if you were to do it again?

Friday, February 5, 2010

Thinking about the use of light in art.


from L to R: Charles White, Jan Vermeer, and Frederick Edwin Church

On your blog, write about the potential symbolism of light.

Think about in what places and/or situations light plays a big role. Think of movies you've seen, song lyrics, works of art you've seen in museums. Think of places you've been where light has been dramatic. Think of things that have happened to you in which lighting has played a role.

Be sure to write about at least 2 situations like the ones just described that come to mind when you think of light and answer these questions:
What is the potential for light to be symbolic in a work of art?
What could it symbolize and why?