Monday, September 22, 2008

4th Grade - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

   
Reading clues section by section of a larger picture, making predictions each time a little more is revealed....

...until you see the whole picture.

The photos are from Carmen Lomas Garza's painting 'La Feria en Reynosa'.  Ms. Garza paints from childhood memories - traditions and celebrations.  
We also looked at 'Pull Boys' by Grandma Moses:


These are all examples of personal narratives - stories about a special time.  By showing a little bit of 'La Feria en Reynosa' at a time, we learned how important supporting details are in telling the whole story.  By concentrating on one small part of the painting we can write about the sensory images - the sizzling of the meat on the grill, the crackling fire, the smell of fresh bread....
We will start drawing and writing our personal narratives next week in class.

Friday, September 19, 2008

3rd Grade - Painted Ladies


We read the book "Oh Were They Ever Happy" by Peter Spier. In the book the Noonan children decide to paint their house while their parents are gone for the day. After drawing thier own homes, we looked at examples of 'painted ladies' - Victorian buildings built during Queen Victoria's time, painted in three or more contrasting colors. The colors are used to bring out the decorative ruffles and flourishes.
The students were able to design their own painted ladies for watercolors.







Click to see student examples.

Watch the Nippon commercial from Maylasia and the Sony Bravia commercial made in Scotland. How did they do that? Color your world!






6th Grade Texture

The 6th graders have been practicing line drawings - using a tool to make a mark on the paper. 
We also looked at how artists use lines:
edge and outline
expressive line
implied line
texture and pattern

We spent the next two class periods practicing drawing controlled lines and using lines to create patterns, and patterns to create texture.
                 
Click to see some student examples.

5th Grade - Slits and Strips

The 5th graders are starting samplers for paper weaving (like an example on a bedside table at Riverside at the Farnsley Moremen Landing) , starting with a simple Over/Under and changing variables... right now that means the width of the slits and the strips.  If the students feel comfortable enough they may accept the challenge to try both a twill and herringbone weave.

 twill                          herringbone

Did you know that the Jacquard Loom is a distant ancestor of 20th-century computers?  The Jacquard mechanism, the first practical application of punch-cards (binary system), had significance beyond the textile industry.  It offered solutions to problems faced by 19th-century inventors of computing machines and can be considered a distant ancestor of 20th-century computers.