Monday, June 6, 2011

Ceramic Heads

Second year tudents created self portraits reflecting some aspect of their personal culture and experiences.This student used hats as metaphors for her dreams...the wizard hat reflected he childhood dream of having magical powers...the baseball cap and knitted cap represented her college dreams. The dreams get closer to reality as they get closer to her head.






This student's work was about her dreams of flying...she is a pilot.

Big Heads a la Picasso and Ahmed Alsoudani


What do two artists from different parts of the world say about the human experience? Picasso created the weeping woman around the time of the second world war. Ahmed Alsoudani created fractured heads after the first gulf war...oh by the way he is a middle eastern artist who attended school in the art school US.

Students create blind contour line drawings of themselves and then enlarged them and painted over the top of a collage, back to Rauschenberg, and then painted them utilizing a color scheme that communicated something about themselves and where they are in the world at this moment.





Walk in my shoes...

Students chose a pair of shoes to tell a story about their lives and personal culture.

One student chose to alter their band shoes...







...and another student selected a pair of boots she loved (to represent her love of fashion) and combined it with images of koi fish, popular in her Japanese culture.

Rauschenberg and Johns Inspired Works

How can words and color be used to communicate an idea?


Students selected words or quotes that connected to their big idea, their personal culture and a color scheme that reinforced what they were trying to communicate and utilized Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg as their inspiration.



Barbara Kruger

What is the significance of Kruger's work?



Students took images from contemporary magazines and combined them in the style of Kruger to comment on big ideas they explored throughout the year.

Pantry as Culture

What can you learn about a person's culture from peeking in their pantry?














Many of the things our class learned about the culture in the US is most of our food can be made quickly...in 15 minutes or less. There are a lot of boxed meals inspired by other cultures but are far removed from their original forms.

Taking a Tech Workshop in Dublin!!!

Today I will be adding/updating all the projects since January... Sorry. I PROMISE this will be more current in the future. In the mean time if you are looking for good information, second year students have created lists of things IB Art students should do. Check out the student bogs!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Secondyear student heading into midterms!

The second year students are well on their way to finishing up this course. 
We take our exams April 13 and 14. 
Here are some more recent projects.


This student was commenting on her love of Christina Aguilara and he total dissapointment in the latest album. (Very much a part of her own personal culture.)


 This piece connected batman with an indigenous legend about how bats are related to the light.


This piece was about "fear" and this particular artist is colorblind and could not distinguish the reds/oranges/blues.






This artist originally was focused on Fantasy and Reality, however she has recently been more focused on the Reality part of her investigation. She has discovered that she is a political person with ideas about the world and what is happening (and what should be done about it...). This particular piece is about bi-polar disorder.

 A student's pantry done in pastels. A comment on personal culture...



A rasta inspired project, referencing the Zion Lion.

Heading into midterms

Here are some works by first year students...the first, and most recent, project is based on the work of Roy Lichtenstein.


This is a painting of a student's sister and frog.


This is a project from a  little earlier in the year when students were focused on learning how to manipulate acrylic paint.
All of these images were created with acrylic paint on canvas and measure 18x24.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Friday's Field Trip

IB Art classes years one and two will be going to:

Winterfair
ODC fairs feature artists from across the nation, working in ceramics, metal, jewelry, photography, painting, glass and more.


Columbus
Winterfair
Dec. 3–5, 2010
Multi-Purpose Building
Ohio State Fairgrounds
NOW A 3-DAY SHOW!

10 am - 8 pm Friday
10 am - 8 pm Saturday
Noon - 5 pm Sunday



http://www.ohiocraft.org/fairs_wf.html