I found this amazing video on YouTube tonight that uses Keith Haring's figures! Check it out!
Keith Haring Gets into the Groove
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
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Dear Briggs Families,
I cannot
believe that Cycle 1 of art is over, and we are on to Cycle 2! We have
completed the artwork for the Square 1 Art Fundraiser, so you can expect to
receive order forms and “Squickers” at the beginning of November. Your
participation in the fundraiser is crucial to the art supply budget. Thank you
so much for your prior support, and I hope you are looking forward to
seeing your what your child has created this year! Remember — 45% or more
participation earns us a bonus!
Cycles 1 & 2 of art focused on the concept of line and shape,
two art elements that are identified as core course objectives.
GRADE 5:
Mandalas, and their use of line and shape, were the focus of our
first project. Next, students built on what they learned last year about the
concept of perspective, or creating a 3D image on a 2D surface. Students practiced
extreme perspective by learning about foreshortening, a tool that artists use
to create depth and three-dimensionality in their work.
GRADE 4:
Students learned about 1-point perspective through the use of
a horizon line and vanishing point to make two-dimensional shapes into
three-dimensional forms. They used this new skill to draw their initials in
perspective. Symmetry was the focus of our shape lessons.
GRADE 3:
GRADE 2:
Movement through line was the focus of second grade’s line
projects. They studied the artist Keith Haring and learned about gesture
drawing. For shape, students studied the
difference between organic and geometric shapes and created an “Onster” using
these shapes.
GRADE 1:
First graders learned how line shows direction through the
study of the terms vertical or standing line, horizontal or
sleeping, and diagonal or leaning line. Students completed two different
projects to help them master this concept. Next, students used geometric shapes
to create more complex patterns and designs.
KINDERGARTEN students learned the ropes of the art
room and practiced using tools. They have studied scissors and cutting and will
be moving on to glue. Additionally, students learned about the different kinds
of lines that exist. They “walked the lines”, sang about lines, and drew some
lines.
Next cycle, students will be combining their knowledge of shape
and line and using it to learn about pattern.
Lastly, thank you all for the $1.00 donation for storage
portfolios!
Sending creative thoughts,
Mrs. DiSalle
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