Rex Ray Inspired Sculptures
So what is going on in Art 2? Currently we are looking at the work and style of Rex Ray. If you are not familiar, Rex Ray is an artist/graphic artist who actively creates amazing design inspired artworks that focus on wonderful shapes, colors and patterns. His work is wildly vivid and interesting. His use of layers gave me the idea that his work could inspire a relief sculpture. He is also a real, living and breathing artist, who not only displays work in museums but also sells his work…
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Middle School Art: Mixed Media Cityscapes
Students looked at various examples of cityscapes, specifically the collage work of Romare Bearden. Students created their own mixed media cityscapes by layering various types of cardboard, cork board and wood pieces, painting it black and adding oil pastel for color and texture. Caris T. Niamh R. Hunter King Heather M. Kayleen S. Hunter Kyes David I. Laura F. Rachel C. Michael K. Jack and Sophie's coming soon!
Low-relief Rhythmic Sculptures: Art II
A few months back I ran across a lesson plan that I had been wanting to try so I decided that it might be a good way to start off the new semester. After showing some examples from the lesson plan, the Art II students were eager to take on the challenge. To create a rhythmic feeling in art the artist must repeat certain lines, shapes, colors, patterns, etc. These examples of the final projects show that they really grasped the concept of rhythm in art.
Printing Projects
Gelli® Printing with DIY Cardboard Texture Plates! You can also trace a stencil onto the cardboard and use that as your guide for carving the cardboard! Cut along the lines and remove the top layer of paper — leaving the areas that are the 'holes' in the stencil — to create your pattern.
Penguins: Cardboard Relief Mural by holhez21 on DeviantArt
EDIT: I'll crop the image later so you don't have all the ugly ass wall. I'm just too lazy to do it right now. More Art class! This is a "group, yet sti... Penguins: Cardboard Relief Mural
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WORKSHOPS 2015
FALL CATALOG for Pratt School of Continuing and Professional Studies can be viewed HERE. Registration begins July 27, 2015. To search for my classes in the catalog type Michelle Ward and all five will come up. As soon as registration opens you will be able to sign up online. You...
WORKSHOPS 2015
FALL CATALOG for Pratt School of Continuing and Professional Studies can be viewed HERE. Registration begins July 27, 2015. To search for my classes in the catalog type Michelle Ward and all five will come up. As soon as registration opens you will be able to sign up online. You...
Printing Projects
Get a head start making your own custom-designed texture plates for Round Gelli ® plates by beginning with pre-cut cardboard cake circles!...
"Fresh Catch" Torn Paper collage
Mixed-media collage by Rachelle Panagarry. #portrait #mixed-media #collage - Wonderful torn paper hair. by francine
Churchill High School - Visual Design
Cardboard sculpture
Low-relief Rhythmic Sculptures: Art II
A few months back I ran across a lesson plan that I had been wanting to try so I decided that it might be a good way to start off the new semester. After showing some examples from the lesson plan, the Art II students were eager to take on the challenge. To create a rhythmic feeling in art the artist must repeat certain lines, shapes, colors, patterns, etc. These examples of the final projects show that they really grasped the concept of rhythm in art.