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Good Morning Everyone! 

 

Happy Monday! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend!! I cannot believe it is already the 3rd week of Quarter 2! Grades have been uploaded so please go in and check your students' grades for this rotation. Our rotation for K-6 is coming to an end next week. 

I will be out at the end of the week (Thursday and Friday) and there will be a sub in the classroom.

This week in art: 

7/8 - Multi-Media - This week in painting we are starting on our final papers for our multi-media animal project. Students are creating artwork illustrating an animal using watercolor and pen/ink techniques. This project is due on Wednesday, November 1st. They will then complete a critique and start researching their next project. 

5/6 - Line and Pattern - Students are finalizing their zentangle silhouette project this week. Students will transfer their silhouette and zentangle designs to the watercolor backgrounds we created last week. Once they are done transferring their silhouette and zentangle patterns, students will go over their lines with Sharpie to make their designs bold. These will be due on Wednesday, November 1st.

3/4 - Line and Color - This week students are starting on their final paper for their Paul Klee line project. Students will be drawing in a continuous line, experimenting with different line styles, without intersecting their lines. Once they finish that, they will use oil pastels in the color scheme of their choice to create a blended pattern throughout one side of their line, leaving the other side white. This creates distinct positive and negative spaces within their artwork. These will be due on Wednesday, November 1st.

1/2 - Shape and Value - Last week students completed their first drawing project, focusing on Abstract Art through their study of Joan Miro. This week, we are steering in a different direction, focusing on a more realistic style of artwork through still-life drawings. The focus of these drawings will be to create shape and value. We will be studying artworks by Samantha Bell, Dan Duhrkoop, and Richard Romero. 

Kindergarten - Shape - Students this week will be continuing their adventure in the world of Abstract Art through the work of Reginald Laurent. Students will learn about different ways to combine lines, shapes, and colors in Abstract Art and how artwork does not always have to include a subject or recognizable image. They will get the chance to work with a new process called crayon resist painting. Students will begin the project drawing with white crayons on their paper and then use watercolors to reveal their images.