Wednesday, December 14, 2011

7th Graders Take To The Hallway

7th grade art students took to the hallway last week to work on their one point perspective drawings.

 

 




 
First, we started by learning about the techniques of linear perspective to successfully complete a drawing that looked three-dimensional. Then, we put those techniques into practice by drawing the halls of NCMS.

This website is a really helpful tool in learning perspective.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Student Work: Functional Clay Mugs


Sometimes teachers have a hard time doing the same art projects year to year, so when it came to working with clay, I was at a loss of ideas. I got the inspiration for this project from fellow art teacher Mrs. Leban because I loved how her students finished pieces looked. So, with the 8th graders, I decided to do a ceramics lesson that was a functional clay mug inspired by a favorite book, magazine, or literary genre.


 Students celebrated the completion of their ceramics project by heading down to the library for a hot chocolate party. Some students chose to sit down with a good book and read, while others used their time to catch up with friends. The assistant principal, Mr. Capper, even stopped down to see what our students had created!

  



 
 The guys enjoyed themselves! (It was also Freaky Friday, note Mr. Capper's attire & Michael's glasses.)

Miss Burley, our schools librarian, was nice enough to let us display our finished mugs next to our favorite books & magazines!





  

Although, I have a strong animosity towards Mr. James, I was very impressed with the amount of detail put into Derrick's mug. Overall, EVERY student did a really nice job with these! Just check out the fun details in each one of them!