Wednesday, April 17, 2013

May Art News


What’s happening in the Mountain View Art Studio?

Kindergarten is learning all about the Elements of Art that artists use in their work.  Students is finishing the year by learning about how artists organize the elements of art in their work.  We have practiced making patterns with stamps. We are now talking about symmetrical and asymmetrical balance.  Students are excited about making symmetrical paper masks.

1st grade and 2nd grade are working on a textile unit. Paper weaving is highlighted in 1st grade with extensions in yarn weaving.  2nd grade is doing more challenging yarn weavings and experimenting with many types of weaves.

3rd grade is having a blast making bobble heads.  They are sculpting the heads out of air dry clay,  We are now ready to move on to the body and clothing construction.  Look for miniature Barack Obamas,  Babe Ruths, and Albert Einsteins bobbling in our display cases soon.

Students in 4th and 5th grade are working in the art studio and have an opportunity to work in clay (finally!!).  Handbuilding techniques (pinch pots, coil building and slab building) were practiced by all students.  Many students are choosing to make a clay whistle and they are turning out great!  Painting and glazing are finishing options for fired clay.

School—720-972-8429
Email Jennifer.schmuldt@adams12.org

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

March Art News


What’s happening in the Mountain View Art Studio?

Kindergarten is learning all about the Elements of Art that artists use in their work.  Students will learn about form.  We will work with materials like clay to make pottery, and 3-D paper collage techniques to make sculpture. 

1st grade is starting a robot sculpture project.  The students will explore a variety of new and used materials to build a robot in relief.  Students will invent a robot that will do a job they really don't want to do. Balance, texture, form and artist's purpose will be discussed in this unit.

In 2nd grade, students are finishing clay masks. Look for them in the hallways and display cases. We will start a new project that explores personal identity and art making.

Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 are working in the art studio and have an assignment to create a parody of a famous artwork or image.  From The Mona Lisa to Bart Simpson students are creating, not only funny works of art, but artworks that express something about themselves.  Look for these hilarious parodies in the hallway.
School—720-972-8429
Email Jennifer.schmuldt@adams12.org

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Specials Night January 17th, 2013









Specials night was a great night to make art with students and their parents.  We made Artist Trading Cards.  Although, not much trading was going on, lots of creative cards were being made.  Drawing, painting, collage, fibers, stamping, and basic sculptural supplies were available.

February Art News


What’s happening in the Mountain View Art Studio?


Kindergarten is learning all about the Elements of Art that artists use in their work.  Students will learn about form.  We will work with materials like clay to make pottery, and 3-D paper collage techniques to make sculpture. 

1st grade is continuing a collage project based on the art and books by Eric Carle. Exploration of media and communicating a point of view are at the heart of this unit. Students will work at creating stories for why their collage animal is 'mixed-up'.

In 2nd grade, students are creating clay masks.  We discussed why people make and wear masks.  After exploring African masks, we noticed that artists on many African cultures make masks that share some of the same characteristics. They are abstract, geometric, and exaggerated.  Look for 2nd grade's interpretation of these same concepts in their masks.

Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 are working in the art studio and have choices like drawing, collage, painting, fibers, and printmaking and now clay.  Basic hand-building techniques like slab, coil, and pinch as well as joining techniques (score, slip, and smooth) will be explored.  Students will have choice in their final creation.

School—720-972-8429
Email Jennifer.schmuldt@adams12.org