Tuesday, February 10, 2015

CLAY!!

Art is getting messy...and creative! 

Clay..Clay..and more CLAY!! 


Kindergarten 

Kindergarten kiddos created pinch pots with lids out of clay. We began with a ball of clay and put our "thumbs up" inside to create the hole. We then used our "talking hand" to pinch and create a bowl. After smoothing out the clay, artists created a lid. To create a lid, we rolled our clay into a ball and flattened it using the palm of our hands to create a slab. These were then pinched to form a handle. After being fired, artists added color using watercolor paints. 



First Grade 

First Grade students created clay coil pot birds and nests. We began with the nest by rolling a small piece of clay into a ball and flattening it out to create a slab. Next, we rolled and attached coils on top of one another to create the walls of the nest. It was now time to create the bird! With an extra piece of clay we rolled a large coil and bent it to create the body of the bird. We pinched the clay to create a beak and completed the first portion of our nests by adding texture to the coils with clay tools. Once bisque fired, artists painted these using water color. We will complete these by gluing on eyes, feathers and other elements to make them appear more realistic! 



Second Grade

In second grade, we combine our kindergarten and first grade clay projects by creating a Wayne Thiebaud inspired cupcake. To create the cupcake wrapper we rolled a piece of clay into a ball and then created a pinch pot. Next, we rolled coiled and stacked them to create the icing. Some artists used a small piece of clay to create a cherry. Artists then used clay tools to create detail for the wrapper and sprinkles. We kept the two pieces separate so that things could be stored inside! Once these were bisque fired, artists painted them using watercolor. 




Third Grade

Third grade students created clay owls. To create these we rolled a large piece of clay and flattened it down with the palm of our hands. Next, we used a small rolling pin to create a thinner slab. Next we added texture for the feathers by using a marker cap. Next we slip and scored the sides and folded them over to create wings (students could add texture to these too if they wanted). Once again we slip and scored the top portion of the clay. We then folded over the top section to create the head. Ears were created by pinching the clay on the side of the head and clay tools were used to complete the feather texture and the eyes and beak for the owl's face. After being bisque fired, artists used watercolor to paint their owls however they wanted! 




Fourth Grade

Fourth grade students created clay mugs. I rolled out LARGE slabs of clay and we cut out the pieces for students to build their mug including a piece for a handle, base and walls. Students were reminded of our slipping and scoring technique and applied it when attaching the clay wall, base and handle. Clay tools were used to decorate and customize their mugs. Once bisque fired, students selected (food safe) glaze to add color to their mugs and designs. Once these were complete I painted a layer of clear on the inside to make sure that these would function and not leak! 







And now for some of Mrs. Heverly's Art! 

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The most important thing about being an artist...is to Keep Creating and Inspire :) 


-Mrs.H.- 









Monday, February 9, 2015

Valentine

Our heARTs is in Art <3 


Kindergarten

These kiddos have been working hard! We have been working on drawing animals (photos to come) and cave art! We watched a short video clip about the Lascaux Caves. We also had a discussion about what the cavemen might have created these drawings with in addition to why they may have created these images! Lastly, we viewed images of the animals and cavemen that were drawn in the caves. Now it was time for them to create their own cave art! Each table had colored chalk (red, gray, black, white and browns) and they were to draw an animal in the center. They were allowed to add cavemen and other details as well! We finished them off with a white handprint as a signature! They enjoyed using the chalk and blending the colors! We are finishing up the handprints and finishing our animal drawings and we will compare the images we draw today to the animal images from the caves!












First Grade 

First grade students recently finished their chalk lions and have been working on a Cezanne inspired still life. First we discussed Cezanne and viewed images of his work. Students created these step by step as a class. I had previously drawn each step and I showed it to them and explained it as we went. First we began with 3 circles, then added stems, next the plate and finally they could customize their placemat or table. To complete these, we painted them using watercolors. Some classes are finishing these!










Second Grade 

In second grade, artists have been working underwater images and image transfer. When we first began this project we discussed items that we might find underwater by brainstorming and looking at some projected images. Next, students drew their own underwater image on a white sheet of paper using pencil. We are currently in the middle of our image transfer process onto aluminum tooling (using our original image, a pencil and a magazine) and some classes are currently working on coloring these with colored sharpie markers! Finished images to come! 





Third Grade

Third grade students are currently finishing up their tree-houses and beginning their animal textures. Completed images to follow!! 






Fourth Grade

Fourth grade students have been working on two different projects. At Riverview we began working on figure drawing while incorporating the grayscale and introducing thumbnail sketches. Fishcreek students began working on a lego self-portrait that truly represents them! In the middle of all of these projects, students at both schools have been glazing their mugs and preparing them for their final firing in the kiln! 





My Little Valentine's 1st Haircut!! 




 <3 

-Happy Valentine's Day!- 
_-Mrs.H.-_