Draw an image of something you're looking forward to doing this summer, could be an adventure, activity, job or even sleeping!
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Altering your normal routines or changing the way your communicate is a great challenge to spark creativity. Our challenge is to remain silent for the entire class... from saying excuse me to asking for the restroom; you will need to come up with new ways to communicate with your neighbors * if we can make it all class I will present you with a prize TBD. ALSO, TAKE THIS SURVEY:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KS2B3RV Austin Kleon is an artist and writer who started creating blackout poems on his daily commute. He invites others to share their images on his site. In table groups, alternate identifying words from a book page until the poems are "complete." Finally, take your original page and black out the remaining words in a simple way.
In the next 2 minutes... Find a neighbor and tell them something that happened to you this morning, whether positive or negative. Now, don't you feel better. Sometimes we just need to express ourselves, complain, explain or exclaim! In your journal, write down a summary of what your neighbor said.
Artist Ji Lee started the Bubble Project by making thousands of speech bubble stickers which he placed on advertisements around New York City. This encouraged passersby to put in their own captions and interact with previously one-way imagery. The project is now world-wide, with a downloadable template provided online. Create your own "bubble project" by:
With a shoulder partner draw a portrait of a person by trading off drawings piece by piece. First Face Shape, then the Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Hair, Ears and any other details you all would like to add. The two images above were made by Pablo Picasso, a famous Cubist painter. To find out more about Picasso's life and works follow the link.
Take 10 minutes to draw a comic chronically an event or activity from spring break (at least 4 boxes).
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Journals
These 1 subject notebooks will be kept at school and assessed as 10% of the overall art grade. Students will be responsible for completing a response daily. aRCHIVES
April 2019
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