Showing posts with label 10th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10th. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Studio Art tackles "body" in ceramics

Our Studio Class was challenged to create Three Dimensional Ceramic work using our Sculpture center. Cadets learned about ceramics using polymer clay and air-dry ceramics. Our class generated the theme "Body". They researched, planned, and created different works that represent Body.



Cadet Torres getting her hands dirty!

Cadet Torres' finished mixed media ceramic
Cadet Oliva creates a structure out of cardboard






Cadet Lukose creates a Pokeball out of clay

Cadet Green rolls out green polymer clay to create an arrowhead
Cadet Green begins carving his baked clay

Cadet Green's finished polymer clay arrowhead necklace





Tuesday, November 8, 2016

1/4 Studio Art completes "fear"-based sculpture

Our Studio Class was challenged to create Two or Three-Dimensional work using our Sculpture center. Cadets learned about free-standing and relief sculpture using paper mache, found objects, natural work, paper, cardboard, wire, and unconventional materials. Our class generated the theme "Fear". They researched, planned, and created different works that represent Fear.

Cadet Ford's paper mache bust



Cadet Ford's Finished paper cache bust of Freddy Kreuger
Cadet Oliva working on a found object sculpture


Cadet Oliva's final found object spider 

Cadet Torres creates a tree sculpture

Cadet Green creates a 2D Sculpture based on the work of Peter Callesen

Cadets Ford and Lukose work with paper mache 




Cadet Lukas's final paper mache sword
Display of sculptures

Monday, November 7, 2016

Studio Art tackles "Life or Death"

Our Studio Class was challenged to create Two-Dimensional work using painting media such as spray paint, watercolor, oil, acrylic, or watercolor pencils. Our class generated the theme "Life or Death". They researched, planned, and created different works that represent Life and Death.

Cadet Ford prepares her canvas for spray paint

Cadet Ford paints an angel onto a spray-painted canvas

Cadet Oliva creates a drawing of a butterfly with a skull inside

Cadet Oliva scanned the image, printed it on watercolor paper, and began painting

Cadet Oliva tries a new variation involving dyeing with tea
Cadet Oliva begins (safely) burning the edges of the paper



Cadet Oliva prepares to sew the burlap as a scroll

Cadet Green marbles canvas and paper using spray paint on water

Cadet Green carefully removes excess paint

Cadet Green assembles his final pieces

Cadet Lukose sketches his design

Cadet Lukose's final design using spray paint and acrylic paint on paper

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Updated 11/7 Studio Art Project 2: "Fire and Water" theme using color drawing center

Our Studio Class was challenged to create Two-Dimensional Work using color drawing materials such as chalk pastel, oil pastel, colored pencil, and marker. Our class generated the theme "Fire and Water" and chose to select the concept of Unity, one of the Principles of Design. They researched, planned, and created different works that represent Fire and/or Water with Unity.
Cadet Lukose uses a compass to create the Deathstar on his practice paper
Cadet Lukose's sketches

Cadet Lukas's final chalk pastel on paper
Cadet Green creates his final piece using oil pastel on canvas

Cadet Green's oil pastel on canvas

Cadet Lukose traces a pan to create curved lines
Cadet ford works on a scratch-art technique using oil pastel

Cadet Ford's final piece

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Studio Art Project 1: "Earth and/or Air" theme using B&W drawing center

Our Studio Class was challenged to create Two-Dimensional Work using black and white drawing materials such as charcoal, conté crayon, chalk pastel, black and white oil pastel, and pencil. Our class generated the theme "Earth or Air" and chose to select the concept of Emphasis, one of the Principles of Design. They researched, planned, and created different works that represent Earth or Air with Emphasis.
Cadet Ford creates a charcoal drawing of a horse based on the grid-drawing method used by Chuck Close

Charcoal on paper by Judy Miller
Cadet Ford's final work: "Dark Horse" Charcoal on paper



Cadet Lukose creates the Earth's atmospheric layers using white and black chalk pastel

Cadet Lukose practiced over three times before moving to his final piece


Cadet Lukose's final piece. White and black chalk pastel on blue paper

Cadet Green works on a pencil and charcoal drawing of the seasons
Cadet Green begins assembling his drawings

Cadet Green's final project using compressed charcoal and white pastel on paper