Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Starting Our Mural!!
Now that students have decided on Under the Sea as the theme for their mural, they started
to develop it. Each student submitted pictures of underwater animals,
plants, and habitats to add to our design.
Then I placed the images into an attractive composition. I will outline their work and students will paint the mural.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Supplemental Art Training
I collaborated with Arcadia University to offer students a free 8 week long botanical drawing course on Saturdays. Here they are on their first day at "college" watching their professor give a demonstration...
An example of a student's finished study.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Homework due 3/12, 3/13
Students are to draw and shade two different eyes, from two different
people. Try to notice the shape of each eye, the lid, brow, and iris,
and how these are unique to the person you are drawing.
A day due 3/12
B day due 3/13
A day due 3/12
B day due 3/13
Friday, March 1, 2013
Painting the Color Designs and Patterns
Students were then able to select color schemes and paint their patterns and designs, with attention to opacity, smooth edges, and color correctness.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Learning Grids, Patterns, and Color Schemes
Students learned measurements and gridding process to enlarge and transfer their patterns, designs, or photos onto their page.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Homework due Feb 20th / 21st
Students are to complete two of the three options in their sketchbook:
1. One value study of object of your choice, must show at least 5 distinct values and must have looked at objects while drawing.
2. A value study drawing of either eyes, nose, or mouth. Try to look at yourself as much as possible for this, or use a friend if necessary.
3. One study (drawing) of a bug or plant, close up and in detail, like a leaf or a dead fly.
As always, effort is more important than drawing ability, PROGRESSION NOT PERFECTION. :)
Also, students if you are newly rostered and do not have a sketchbook yet, please see the in class list of stores, or the list on the right hand side of this blog.
Devoirs en raison 20 février / 21
Les étudiants doivent remplir deux des trois options dans leur carnet de croquis:
1. Une étude sur la valeur de l'objet de votre choix, doit comporter au moins 5 valeurs distinctes et avoir regardé des objets tout en tirant.
2. Un dessin d'étude d'une valeur soit les yeux, le nez ou la bouche. Essayez de regarder vous-même autant que possible à cela, ou utilisez un ami si nécessaire.
3. Une étude (dessin) d'un bug ou une plante, de près et en détail, comme une feuille ou d'une mouche morte.
Comme toujours, l'effort est plus important que la capacité de l'établissement, PROGRESSION pas la perfection. :)
Aussi, les étudiants si vous êtes nouvellement inscrite au tableau et n'ont pas encore un carnet de croquis, s'il vous plaît voir la liste des classes dans des magasins ou dans la liste de droite de ce blog.
1. One value study of object of your choice, must show at least 5 distinct values and must have looked at objects while drawing.
2. A value study drawing of either eyes, nose, or mouth. Try to look at yourself as much as possible for this, or use a friend if necessary.
3. One study (drawing) of a bug or plant, close up and in detail, like a leaf or a dead fly.
As always, effort is more important than drawing ability, PROGRESSION NOT PERFECTION. :)
Also, students if you are newly rostered and do not have a sketchbook yet, please see the in class list of stores, or the list on the right hand side of this blog.
Devoirs en raison 20 février / 21
Les étudiants doivent remplir deux des trois options dans leur carnet de croquis:
1. Une étude sur la valeur de l'objet de votre choix, doit comporter au moins 5 valeurs distinctes et avoir regardé des objets tout en tirant.
2. Un dessin d'étude d'une valeur soit les yeux, le nez ou la bouche. Essayez de regarder vous-même autant que possible à cela, ou utilisez un ami si nécessaire.
3. Une étude (dessin) d'un bug ou une plante, de près et en détail, comme une feuille ou d'une mouche morte.
Comme toujours, l'effort est plus important que la capacité de l'établissement, PROGRESSION pas la perfection. :)
Aussi, les étudiants si vous êtes nouvellement inscrite au tableau et n'ont pas encore un carnet de croquis, s'il vous plaît voir la liste des classes dans des magasins ou dans la liste de droite de ce blog.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Jeopardy Winners!
Well done to these teams who won the Jeopardy review game - and are excused from the next homework assignment!
| A day 1st Ricshair B. Nafis C. Davian G. Sh-kyra D. Kasheem G. Aaliyah P. Nadir J. A day 4th Stephon C. Aarin D. Quadeir J. Jaukwan H. Raequan H. Alex G. |
B day 1st Abby B. Frankyln B. Gervens M. Alize B. Hillary W. Brianna M. Temia B. B day 4th Brittany W. Renae C. Garryson L. Tyree V. |
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Midterm Slide Study Guide
Francisco Goya "The Third of May, 1808", 1814
Patricia Piccinini "Litter", 2011
Pablo Picasso "Guernica" 1937
Charles Willson Peale "The Artist in His Museum" 1822
Vincent van Gogh "The Red Vineyard" 1888
Horace Pippin "John Brown Going to His Hanging" 1942
Horace Pippin "Mr. Prejudice" 1943
Charles Willson Peale "Portrait of Yarrow Mamout" 1819
Patricia Piccinini "Litter", 2011
Pablo Picasso "Guernica" 1937
Charles Willson Peale "The Artist in His Museum" 1822
Vincent van Gogh "The Red Vineyard" 1888
Horace Pippin "John Brown Going to His Hanging" 1942
Horace Pippin "Mr. Prejudice" 1943
Charles Willson Peale "Portrait of Yarrow Mamout" 1819
Monday, January 28, 2013
Social Comment Homework Due Feb 4th / 5th
Students should review their list of 5 current societal issues, and identify the three of their top five that they would most like to focus on for art making. Begin to brainstorm artwork that
could demonstrate these three concept, and draft ideas for these three issues. Drafts can be submitted as a written description, a diagram, or a sketched drawing.
These are due Feb 4th / 5th.
These are due Feb 4th / 5th.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Class Mural
Ideas for the class mural are due by Friday Jan 18th, most popular ideas will be presented in a poll on class blog starting Jan 25th. Please know that families are encouraged to vote as well, and classes will begin designing a mural of the winning idea in early February.
Thank you!
Ms. Johnson
215-276-5253 ext 2342
Thank you!
Ms. Johnson
215-276-5253 ext 2342
Friday, January 11, 2013
Sketchbook Homework due Jan 23rd and 24th
Students will complete a vocabulary sheet and the choice of three of the following five sketch options. Drawings must be in a sketch book.
1. An aerial perspective in color utilizing the three techniques to show depth.
2. Three value studies of your hand in various positions.
3. One point perspective of either a hallway or street view, must have details and must have a vanishing point.
4. One sketch representing one of your social issues identified earlier.
5. Two sketches of objects from home, must look at objects, do not make these drawings up out of your head.
Students, credit will not be given if no effort is present, if your drawings are on lined paper, if your value studies are in pen, or if you try to do these during class time. You've been warned. :)
1. An aerial perspective in color utilizing the three techniques to show depth.
2. Three value studies of your hand in various positions.
3. One point perspective of either a hallway or street view, must have details and must have a vanishing point.
4. One sketch representing one of your social issues identified earlier.
5. Two sketches of objects from home, must look at objects, do not make these drawings up out of your head.
Students, credit will not be given if no effort is present, if your drawings are on lined paper, if your value studies are in pen, or if you try to do these during class time. You've been warned. :)
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
In Progress Aerial Perspectives
After brainstorming what makes certain objects look further away in nature, and gathering much of their own source imagery, students created aerial perspective landscapes in colored pencil. They were required to represent depth through reduced size and color saturation of objects, as well as the placement of those objects in relation to the horizon line. Students had the option to make these landscapes surreal, adding symbolic or conceptual imagery within their work.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Reviewing Value Studies Homework
Students will draw three objects, from observation, and fully develop their shading. Values from highlights to shadows (the different shades of gray) should be present in each drawing.
Example of previously completed student work:
Due Jan 8th / 9th.
Example of previously completed student work:
Due Jan 8th / 9th.
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