Monday, October 26, 2015

Cardboard texture paintings

Let's use up some of the cardboard we have accumulated!

2D Cardboard Texture Art/Painting
Take a piece of cardboard and peel away parts of the top layer to reveal the corrugated texture. Leave some areas smooth for painting. First, lightly sketch your drawing then paint.

For this assignment you may choose any bird- Examples: owl, peacock, flamingo, parrot, duck, swan, blue jay, cardinal, dodo, puffin, any you can think of. The more colorful the better!



Matisse inspired journaling bible

James 1:17
Matisse is known for painting with paper. Use tissue paper or different colored papers or magazine clippings  to create your Matisse inspired design. Fill both margins but don't cover scripture!


Monday, October 19, 2015

Environmental Art, Mondrian Journaling Bible


What is Environmental Art?
Environmental Art is an art movement that emerged in the late 60's. You may have heard it called by a few other names- Earth Art, Eco Art, Earthworks or Land Art. Essentially the artist uses the landscape as part of their art. Some are small enough to fit in an art museum, but most are larger scale and become part of the environment. Environmental Art is made from natural materials found outdoors: dirt, leaves, stones/rocks/pebbles, sticks and seeds. Most of the art is ephemeral- it's made to disappear or transform.

Fall is a great season to use nature as your canvas. The leaves are beginning to change colors and it's starting to cool off.  Why not get outside? God has provided unlimited possibilities right outside your door.  
 Check out these environmental artists:
Andy Goldsworthy

Richard Shillings

Edith Meusnier

Tim Pugh
Land art

2014-2015 Student art 



Piet Mondrian (1872-1944)

Journaling Bible- Create a Mondrian inspired artwork in your journaling bible margins. Proverbs 16:3

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Cardboard 3d Sculpture Wrap up and new Journaling Bible assignment

We are wrapping up our sculptures this week.
Make sure your sculpture includes:
  • Texture
  • 99% natural cardboard 
  • Touches all sides of measuring box or is larger than box
  • Good Craftmanship- More cardboard then hot glue
  • Animal or Food
Comic Book (Pop Art) Journaling Bible Homework:
The Ben-Day Dots printing process, named after illustrator and printer Benjamin Day. Depending on the effect, color and optical illusion needed, small colored dots are closely-spaced, widely-spaced or overlapping. Magenta dots, for example, are widely-spaced to create pink. 1950s and 1960s pulp comic books used Ben-Day dots in the four process colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) to inexpensively create shading and secondary colors such as green, purple, orange and flesh tones.

Ben-Day dots were considered the hallmark of American artist Roy Lichtenstein, who enlarged and exaggerated them in many of his paintings and sculptures, especially his interpretations of contemporary comic book and magazine images. Other illustrators and graphic designers have used enlarged Ben-Day dots in print media for a similar effect. (sited)

http://uk.rendezvousenfrance.com/sites/default/files/sunrise.jpg
Sunrise, Lichtenstein, 1965

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