Showing posts with label czaplicki B3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label czaplicki B3. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Last Flex for 3 Weeks!

Because of SOL testing we will NOT be having our 
Open Studio during flex for the next few weeks!
If a student needs to do any make-up work, they will need to schedule a time after school with Ms. Czaplicki!
Good luck testing!
(How adorable is this hedgehog?! Look at the detail! Incredible)

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Czaplicki Art 6 B1, A3 & B3 Masks

Students are creating masks out of clay based off of a 'fear' that they have identified.
STudents have discussed how we become afraid. How fears and monsters can differ from culture to culture.
We created drape molds and have been using hand building techniques to create these masterpieces.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Blind Contour Drawing Czaplicki B3

Students work on developing focus skills and trying to draw with out looking at their paper.

They are drawing portraits of the their neighbors!


What a challenge- but what cool results???

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Art 6 Research

Students research birds- just the way John James Audobon would!
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From this research we will create our own bird drawings.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Czaplicki B3 Drawn Portraits

 Look at these FABULOUS portraits! Hand drawn! Lots of value! These can be very frustrating, but VERY rewarding! Very soon each Art 7/8 Student will have 2 portraits. One hand drawn and super realistic. What a great opportunity for us to compare and constrast! We've developed two different skill sets (painting & drawing) both under the larger umbrella of drawing from observation. Great job guys!

Czaplicki B3 Painted Portraits

They are ALMOST DONE! AH! THEY LOOK SO GOOD! Please give your 7th & 8th grader a pat on the back!
We've got warm and cool color examples here!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Czaplicki B3 Self Portrait in Pencil


While we are completing our large paintings- we are also working on drawing self-portraits. We are drawing from life. This involves a lot of concentration. First they must get the proportions of their face correct. Then they must draw their features to look like theirs. Then they are adding layers upon layer of value. Shading their face will make it looks 3D and realistic. We will have both the portraits completed next week. It will be neat to compare and constrast the two portraists.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Czaplicki B3 Pop Portraits in Progress

After working very hard to draw out their portraits- students are now painting their self-portraits. We talked about different color schemes: cool colors, warm colors, monochromatic color schemes, and self-generated color scheme. The students chose a color scheme and are painting their portraits. These bright colors and wonderfull drawn details- sure will make these portraits pop!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Czaplicki 7/8 Exploratory B3 Self Portraits

I'm really excited to see these portraits finish up. This has been a LONG process (believe me- your student will agree!) BUT- they are turning out AWESOME! First we gridded our portraits. Then we enlarged them and redrew it. Now we're painting them in ACRYLIC paint in awesome color schemes that THEY picked out.

In this project we also talked a little about identity. We defined Identity. Then we talked about how we might have different identities. Or how we might judge people- but not really know who they are. When we critique this we're going to ask if we feel that their self portraits show their true identity. Why or why not?

We're using the higher level thinking skills! Also, math skills! And color skills! And drawing skills! Those brains are working overtime!