Room 54
Art happenings at Haynes Bridge Middle School.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Completed still life's
I'm so impressed with the skills the sixth graders showed on thier still life's. After the students completed the observational drawing, they each had to break the negative space with patterns. I was so happy to see one student challenging himself to draw his neighbor.
Friday, September 5, 2014
Sixth graders are digging deep into still life drawing.
Still life's are a fundamental part of drawing from observation. The sixth graders are digging deep and doing thier best to capture what they see.
On this day we were practicing drawing objects together, so each group designed a still life and drew from two different student set ups.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Penguins in the Desert?
Henri Rousseau was our inspiration for these sixth grade drawings. The students were incouraged to use thier imaginations like Rousseau to draw animals in an enviroment. Rousseau enjoyed going the zoo and looking at pictures of animals to grasp how animals looked, but he didn't always get the landscape correct. We completed these drawing on 18x 12 paper with color pencils. The emphasis was on layering and blending colors and creating changes in values.
Contour line hands and color theory
With all of the snow we had this quarter, I ended up having to break their drawings into smaller shorter projects. I really like to have thier drawing and color theory projects be larger, but we were at the mercy of the weather this quarter. Our first venture into countour line occured with hand drawings and color scheme collages.
Labels:
collage,
color theory,
contour drawing,
Seventh grade,
still life,
value
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