Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Grade 3 - Op Art

Grade 3 artists made Op art collages. They learned about two of the most influential artists of the Op art movement – M.C. Escher and Bridget Riley. They discovered how Op art uses positive and negative space to trick the viewers’ eyes. Their collages also make a play on positive and negative space. They create new shapes in the negative space. They also used organic and geometric shapes in their designs.
Grade 3 artists had to put these collages together very carefully or the optical illusion would not occur!


Sofia 3B

Eman 3B

Yassin 3B

Mayar 3B

Yousif 3B

Yehia 3B

Amina 3B

Al Hassan

Zeina

Sarah Y. 3C

Hayk 3C

Hamzah 3D

Nazly 3E

Lamyaa 3E

Laila A. 3E

Lily 3E

Nelly 3E

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Grade 4 , 5 Group Paintings

Here are some of Grade 4 and 5's group paintings inspired by Jason Messinger, an American artist and author. While making these paintings, they learned about mixing tints and shades of a color with paint. By working in groups, they learned that making the same tint or shade again can be very difficult! Working in groups was also fun, and let them make a design which included the principles of UNITY, VARIETY, and REPITITION.

The first three artworks are by the contemporary artist Jason Messinger; and the following paintings are by student artists. The landscape designs were a focus for Grade 5 only.



 
 













 
 

Reminder : Art Room Instagram!

The class Instagram has been getting lots of new artwork! It is great to see that my student artists are practicing at home and expanding their creativity.
Check out their work here: http://instagram.com/mskristasartists
The instagram also includes snapshots of what we discuss in class.

To use the Instagram, you must find "mskristasartists" and click "Follow", and wait for Ms. Krista to approve you. You must have the Instagram app (free) to do this.
Email me with any questions.

Keep creating!
Ms. Krista

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Grade 1 - Completed Oil Pastel Fish!

Grade 1 artists worked hard to make these beautiful fish!! Can you guess where they got their ideas for decorating them? It wasn't just in one place.

First, they looked at a fish made by the famous artist Paul Klee. Notice that the color of the top fish contrasts strongly with the background.

Grade 1 artists also looked at how the artist decorated the fish using lines.

Next, they looked at pictures of real fish in the Red Sea. Sometimes nature is a good place to look for inspiration! Have you ever seen patterns or shapes on coral reef fish?

Last, they added their own creative ideas to make their fish truly unique! See below for some of the finished artworks.


Khadija E. 1B

Leila 1B

Amina 1B


 
Zeina 1B

Mahmoud 1B

Yassin Moussa 1B

Omar H. 1A

Amr 1A
Selim 1C

Gihan 1C

Fares 1C



Great job, Grade 1!


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

"Art Parties" are beginning!

Every week each class has a chance to earn 1, 2, or 3 points towards getting an Art Party. So, our artists have been working hard to do their best in art and show the 3 R's, so that they can earn more Art Parties this year!

Congratulations to 3A, 3E, and 3B, who have earned the first art parties of the year! Here are some photos. Their surprise activity was pasta painting.




 
These artists had a lot of fun experimenting with the pasta. Have you ever painted with something unusual? Trying new ways to paint can bring out more creativity!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Grade 3 - Paul Klee Animals!


Grade 3 artists learned about Paul Klee, including his creative style and what he preferred to paint.


They also learned that this famous artist once visited Egypt and other North African countries, and painted artwork inspired by his visit.

For this project, Grade 3 artists focused on animals, which were one of Klee’s favorite subjects.

To put together these paintings, they made a crayon resist background and a personalized animal, and then glued it to their background.
 








 

Look for how they used the art element of CONTRAST in their work, and for connections between their subjects and their backgrounds.

Great job, Grade 3!!