Friday, November 11, 2011

8th grade-LINE-Copper relief

To continue working with LINE, 8th graders got to create a line drawing--but instead of using just paper they used copper to create a relief.  If you were to run your hands on top of the copper you would actually feel the texture of the work underneath.  After students were completed with the copper section of their artwork they were to create a "frame" that extended their work beyond the copper itself.  They worked on black paper with colored pencil, so it gave a real contrasted look.  Unfortunately the pictures aren't that great, but trust me, the work in person is really quite incredible to see.  




This lesson works for all ability levels--this was done by one of my Life Skills students-AMAZING WORK!


8th grade-BRAVES

The mascot for our school is the Octorara BRAVE.  I had my 8th graders, working with a grid print out--double the size of the image and re-create as best they could the Octorara Brave.  It was a struggle to get through it, but most were pretty successful.  I had attempted to have students create the different values by using hatching/cross-hatching and stipple, but it ended up being way over their heads, and not too successful.   I would say the simple shading most did was a great way to finish off the drawing.

An example of how they drew


7th grade-VALUE-Watercolor

It seems like so long ago that we were working with Value in my 7th grade classes (September).  But I just came across these two amazing examples of how we demonstrated value using watercolor.  The main goal was that they were to show the fade from light to dark somewhere on their paper (there could be some solid spots also).  I LOVE these two examples, amazing work!


Op Art

Both 7th and 8th grade students worked with the style of OP ART for a few assignments.  I incorportated the style to work side by side with LINE (which was both 7th and 8th grades element of the month for October). I love the way these assignments turn out every time.  All the Op Art assignments they do are "do-able" for all students---for all ability levels.  Some great examples are shown below of two out of the three Op art based assignments we do.  




This one is almost complete (I need a picture of the finished artwork).

LINE-7th grade

7th graders focused on LINE for the month of October.  For the assignment shown below students split their paper into 9 4X4 squares.  In each square they were to use a letter (some chose multiple letters and that was OK) and write it in a variety of fonts and styles.  After they created their lettering they were to use a variety of lines in the background to create an interesting space that complements one another and is visually interesting.  Per usual, I am totally inspired by their creativity and variety of choices!  





Especially love on this one how not only did they use letter fonts, but also sign language to illustrate their letter!