Monday, December 3, 2007

Earth Work High School Art

I'm finally doing a large collaborative project with my Art Theory 1 class! I showed them works by Robert Smithson, Andy Goldsworthy, and my friend Jared Lindsay Clark. After that, we went outside and looked around for a possible site and materials to use. Today, I had each student do a drawing to propose their idea. We put them all up on the chalkboard and each student had to present their idea. We then voted on paper ballots for the proposals that we would create. I posted 1st and 2nd place. I will follow this up with photos from the construction.

Image1st Place by Katie Cosner
Image2nd Place by Brian Milstein

Monochramatic Collage Faces High School Art

The assignment was to do a small, monochromatic collage face.

ImageKlaire Korver
ImageKatie Cosner
ImageDalton Folsch
ImageRachel Marty

Tint and Shade High School Art

This assignment was to paint with acrylic, the three color tubes set up on their tables using tints and shades.

ImageRachel Marty
ImageKatie Cosner
ImageKlaire Korver
ImageAllie Butters

Advertisement High School Art

For this assignment I gave my 3 photoshop students a product to advertise.

ImageSamantha Krug design for Toilet Duck
ImageCarole Daniel design for Tootsie Roll
ImageMaddy Fraioli design for Tic Tac

Friday, November 9, 2007

Halloween High School Art

Halloween just happened, so I had all of my kids create monsters.

ImageSarah Brenneman
ImageEllen Shmunis
ImageLauren Chen
ImageEric Pyka
ImageKlaire Korver
ImageDalton Folsch
ImageRebecca Zucker
ImageNate Blackmore
ImageNicole Dullman
ImageCynthia Wang
ImageLeslie Koyama
ImageKeyan Mohsenin
ImageCourtney Sanders
ImageBecca Waldern
ImageGable Baze
ImageDennis van de Goor
ImageAndrew Kruep
ImageDelna Godrej
ImageEmma Polster
ImageDanny Burt
ImageEthan Ensler
ImageCarole Daniele
ImageKatie Cosner
ImageSam Snyder
ImageAllie Butters
ImageBrian Millstein
ImageRachel Marty
ImageMitchell Johnson
ImageMadisen Hirsch

Friday, October 26, 2007

Color Wheel High School Art

For this assignment, the students (10th and 11th graders) had to make a color wheel with primary, secondary, and terciary colors using some kind of original pattern.

ImageMadisen Hirsch
ImageCourtney Sanders
ImageNicole Dulman
ImageBrian Millstein
ImageRebecca Zucker
ImageRachel Marty
ImageCarole Daniel
ImageKatie Cosner
ImageAllie Butters
ImageLauren Chen
ImageDalton Folsch
ImageKlaire Korver