Tuesday, October 14, 2008

First Quarter, fourth, fifth and Upper-El Montessori!



The first unit of this year is dedicated to "things that make you go, hmmmm"...visually, that is.....the study of optical illusions, or what happens when your brain is having a disagreement with your eyes! Dutch artist M. C. Escher is featured during this first nine weeks, during which we explore illusions of line, shape, length, color, depth.... this week, a look at the idea of metamorphosis, or the transforming of an image into another one. Tricky to look at, even trickier to do!
Enjoy the Illusionary Images and do some research: the more you look, the more amazed you will be!

First Quarter, Second, third, and lower-el Montessori Students!










We recently looked at some nonobjective art featuring the art element of line, and discussed the differences in its expressive quality in a painting by Franz Kline and another by Piet Mondrian. As you can see, Mondrian makes very organized compositions and uses very straight lines, while Franz Kline paints quickly, intuitively, and with a feeling of playfulness and spontaneity. We used pairs of words to illustrate the differences between the works. Students explored line through drawings using oil pastel, marker and colorstick.

Our study of color included artists Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis and Mark Rothko. We used opposite words to discuss these paintings....words like "moving" and "still", and "light" and "heavy."

We also took a look at some shapes through a beautiful quilt made of diamonds and triangles, and paintings by Victor Vasarely and Hans Hoffman.

Our next project was a mixed-media collage of a City NIght, inspired by Yvonne Jaquette's gorgeous paintings of New York City at night. We are finishing them this week and they are fabulous!

First Quarter, kinders and first graders!




Dear Students and families,
It is hard to believe that we have already been back in school for six weeks! It is great to be back with all of you and I look forward to seeing your smiling faces in class, in the halls and around town.
We are off to a great start in art, and I will now fill you in on our first units of study!

Kindergarteners I am thrilled to have kindergarten students again this year, though my predecessor Laurie Worley, kinder art specialist, did a great job for several years. Waukazoo specialists now have all grade levels at our school.
A great way to introduce kindergarteners to art is to allow them opportunities to explore different media and learn how to use common art tools, such as scissors and paint brushes. Kinders have art on Fridays for 30 minutes, and instruction revolves around the art elements of line, color, shape, pattern and texture. I frequently use children's literature to enhance lessons, and we stick to topics that are familiar to small children and their lives. Another part of the art program is looking at works of art-teaching children to keep improving their visual perception, learn to focus closely, and to develop their opinions and ideas about what they see. This is a good way for students to develop their vocabulary and to begin to build a sense of aesthetics. At this age, it isn't appropriate to provide much guided instruction to kids, who express themselves as a natural way of communicating and storytelling. Kids vary greatly in their abilities, coordination and interests at this age. We will be playing with beautiful fall leaves next week, doing rubbings and prints of them. Encourage your children to collect leaves and other natural things around your yard and make rubbings from them. Newspaper and peeled crayons work well for this.

First Graders
: The first unit fits right in with our fall holiday featuring monsters and things that go bump in the night. My favorite children's book, WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, by Maurice Sendack, inspired this unit on Wild Things, during which we make character puppets, huge and hideous Group Monsters, and hear stories about brave children and monsters who aren't so monstrous after all. Mr. Lyon's class is featured at right in the slideshow of Wild Things puppets. As you can see, there was much roaring, clawing and eye rolling during this class--it is a good thing Mrs. Art was brave enough to take pictures! :)

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

GREETINGS FROM CHICAGO!

Friday, June 6, 2008

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!


Hello, Dear Students,
What a year it has been!
Now it is time for summer vacation!
I will see you at the beach, at Summer Arts Camp, at JPs, at the park, at the grocery store....
have a great summer. I will be blogging throughout, and you can email me of course: 

hayeshagarc@westottawa.net

love,
Mrs. Art

Sunday, May 25, 2008

HOPE COLLEGE SUMMER ARTS CAMP 2008!




Dear Waukazoo and Sheldon Woods families,
Once again this year, Hope College and the Holland Area Arts Council will be presenting a wonderful opportunity for kids to dive into the arts with our Summer Arts Camp. Yours truly, Mrs. Art, is the director of this camp, and Mrs. Kearns is our music leader. We also have an acting coach and a dance teacher. This year, our camp will have a theme of recycling and how we can do that with ideas and connect all of the arts, including some creative writing!
Join us for a great week of collaboration and creation as we explore the arts together. We are more than an "arts and crafts" camp-once you come you will want to come back!

check this link to sign up: http://hollandarts.org/education_youth08.php

or call Andrew at the Holland Area Arts Council to sign up. I HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!
Scholarships are available~call me at 786-1894.


Creatively yours, 
Mrs. Art

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, EVERYBODY!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

SEAHORSE PICTURES!


We read the Eric Carle book, MR. SEAHORSE, and drew Seahorse families in our sketchbooks.
This week, we are painting our clay fish!



Tuesday, May 13, 2008

CLAY SUNS

FOURTH AND FIFTH graders are making cheerful clay suns to light up their homes over summer vacation!
Here are some examples of Mexican-style clay suns!

FIRST GRADE FISHIES!!






FIRST GRADERS are making fish out of modeling and earthenware clay. Here is a gallery of some of the awesome fish!

WILD AND WONDERFUL HOUSES!






CREATIVE HOUSES!





weird and wonderful houses!






Second and third graders are designing wacky and wonderful houses that would be just perfect for them!
Here are some more houses that will make you say, WOW!

Monday, May 5, 2008


HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

BEN'S BLOG

Check out Ben Snoek's awesome blog....

copy and paste this into the addy bar!!


www.http://ben49424.blogspot.com

love,
Mrs. Art

Wednesday Apr 30: Web Album!

Check out Wednesday art kids at work by clicking on this link:


http://picasaweb.google.com/claudacious/Wednesday43008

Enjoy!

Mrs. Art

Two Awesome Teachers



On the top is Mrs Gundrum with her new friend, the Library Lion, Herbert! What an awesome guy he is!
The other picture is of our fabulous Kindergarten Art Teacher, Mrs. Worley.
Let's hear it for both of these awesome and talented ladies!!!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

artists at work at waukazoo



On Tuesday, I got the camera out to record the hard work and creativity of my student artists at Waukazoo.  As you can see, there is not only the production of great work--there is the great joy of it! 

Fourth and fifth graders are making scenes of Holland, Michigan, inspired by the Amate Bark Paintings of Mexico (in honor of Cinco de Mayo and Tulip Time.)  Tulip Time is again honored and celebrated through our Dutch Canal House project. Second graders study Communities in Social Studies, and third graders visit Dutch Village and study Holland History.
The Arts help us understand who we are and who other people are; how we are alike and different, things we have in common.  Understanding each other is the first step toward peace on earth, in this art teacher's estimation! :)

to see the complete album of pictures, please click on this link:

http://picasaweb.google.com/claudacious/Tuesday429inTheARtRoomAtWaukazoo

Have an artful day-
love,
Mrs. Art

artists at work at waukazoo

Sunday, April 27, 2008

MRS. ART GOES TO THE GRAM!




Hi, Kids,
I went to the new Grand Rapids Art Museum this weekend! Wow, it is a beautiful place, and they have a show about a famous artist named Andy Warhol there.  He did some very cool and creative paintings, prints and sculptures in the 60's and 70's.  I thought I would share some pics with you. The lady in the pink dress is Martha Graham. She was a very famous dancer.
The other print is a self-portrait of Andy Warhol. The photograph is of the GRAM.  I hope all of you can go there someday! Check out their website:

www.gramonline.org/

See you at school!