Saturday, August 30, 2008
Discovering artists
I must get back to work soon.... I've been spending all my spare time researching artists online and keep finding fantastic people! Jacob Hashimoto, Dorit Levinstein just to name a few. I'm even thinking about delving into something I've sworn off for many years --- papier mache. Anybody? Bueller?
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Flat sculpture project
So, here's my latest sample.... I'm calling it the Flat Sculpture Project b/c it's cut cardboard glued onto a cardboard base. I painted the whole thing white first, then added some color. The last step was having fun with black Sharpie and black acrylic paint. I think my students will have fun with this one! I'll show some art by Elizabeth Murray and Frank Stella, maybe Keith Haring, too.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Color sticks failed
So, after starting this project, I decided it wasn't working - and wasn't ever going to.... there's an old expression from Art Center about never being able to make a failed design work. What's the point? I trashed it and am onto something in the style of Elizabeth Murray.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Color sticks project
Sunday ---
Gorgeous day to be outside; but art called... Today I'm painting sticks of cut cardstock using one primary color + white and black. Once dried, I'll position and glue onto a piece of mat board. I may need to paint with gloss medium once done - we'll see...
Gorgeous day to be outside; but art called... Today I'm painting sticks of cut cardstock using one primary color + white and black. Once dried, I'll position and glue onto a piece of mat board. I may need to paint with gloss medium once done - we'll see...
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Mondrian Tape Masterpiece
Latest project sample I created using colored masking tape. Tons of fun! Found the lesson from the Dick Blick lesson plans page online. Base board is a small piece of white foamcore.
Mixed up face 2
Smaller face with more cardboard added behind and painted black. Don't like as much as first one.
Mixed up face
First project I created using cardboard, acrylic paint, white glue, and gloss medium. Inspired by an artist I just found online: www.hillbillyartist.com
The beginning of my Art Project
Here's my dilemma: Being an Art teacher is a great job, which I'm very lucky to have. Yet, I get a bit tired of repeating the same lessons year after year. With school budget constraints and scheduling issues, I seem to get locked into the same routine. Once summer arrives though, I I have time to come up with new ideas for the coming year...time to look back and evaluate which lessons worked, and which ones didn't turn out so great. Summer is my time, and I get quite possessive of it. I usually enroll our children in a few summer day camps so that I have time. Time to do a lot of "house" things, and time to sit at the computer. Time to think, relax, rest, walk around the neighborhood, shop, read, and, well, truth be told, I don't really do a whole lot of lesson planning.
This summer has been quite different. Here's a bit of how it's unfolded:
June: Out of school, back to sleeping later than 5:30. Took on repainting our finished basement. Ordered frames for our kids' art projects and created a 3 ft. X 4 ft. painting. I was inspirated by finding the work of an artist named Judith Rothschild. I'd never heard of her before, but saw one of her paintings in Art in America and just loved her style. Come to find out, one of her favorite places was Carmel, CA.... a place I love.
July: Only attended the Ann Arbor Art Fair opening day for a few hours before we headed west. Went to CA for 2 1/2 weeks with my family. Flew via SFO - spent 1 night near the airport, then 2 in Fresno, almost a week in La Canada, then to Danville, and onto Sea Ranch, with our last night in SF. I think of all the places we've been, Sea Ranch did it. Something about the scenery inspired me. LOVED the ocean, the beach house we rented, the nature around us - deer, barn owl, jack rabbits, huge gnarled trees. Just beautiful.
August: Home & beginning to work on various art projects. I don't really know what got me started, other than realizing that I'd taught the same projects for the past seven years... here's the math problem: Each project taught approx. 12 times each year X 7 years.... 84 times I've taught the same 15 projects! I must change things around. So, I've been looking online for ideas, found a bunch from the Dick Blick online catalog. Ordered some materials and got started. If I can figure out how to add photos here, I will.
This summer has been quite different. Here's a bit of how it's unfolded:
June: Out of school, back to sleeping later than 5:30. Took on repainting our finished basement. Ordered frames for our kids' art projects and created a 3 ft. X 4 ft. painting. I was inspirated by finding the work of an artist named Judith Rothschild. I'd never heard of her before, but saw one of her paintings in Art in America and just loved her style. Come to find out, one of her favorite places was Carmel, CA.... a place I love.
July: Only attended the Ann Arbor Art Fair opening day for a few hours before we headed west. Went to CA for 2 1/2 weeks with my family. Flew via SFO - spent 1 night near the airport, then 2 in Fresno, almost a week in La Canada, then to Danville, and onto Sea Ranch, with our last night in SF. I think of all the places we've been, Sea Ranch did it. Something about the scenery inspired me. LOVED the ocean, the beach house we rented, the nature around us - deer, barn owl, jack rabbits, huge gnarled trees. Just beautiful.
August: Home & beginning to work on various art projects. I don't really know what got me started, other than realizing that I'd taught the same projects for the past seven years... here's the math problem: Each project taught approx. 12 times each year X 7 years.... 84 times I've taught the same 15 projects! I must change things around. So, I've been looking online for ideas, found a bunch from the Dick Blick online catalog. Ordered some materials and got started. If I can figure out how to add photos here, I will.
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