Friday, April 13, 2018

'About Me' Creativity Cards

About Me Symbolism Creativity Card Series Drawing Art Project
Ummm...can you check out that adorable sloth?  

This lesson evolved after I saw a photo online of mini artists' cards folded and overlapping one another so that they were popping off the page.  I loved it so I took the concept and personalized it for my students.  I have my 7th graders make ten cards (though I allow them to only include 9 in their final layout if they wish).  They are asked to make one 'name' card, two 'symbol' cards to represent themselves and their interests, two 'word/quote cards', two 'design/pattern' cards, and three 'free choice' cards.  I have a few requirements of each of those cards but then I let them decide their layout.  I let them use colored pencils and markers, or just one or the other, I just encourage the maintenance of unity and flow between all of the cards.  Now for the good stuff...Finished Art:
About Me Symbolism Creativity Card Series Drawing Art Project

About Me Symbolism Creativity Card Series Drawing Art Project

About Me Symbolism Creativity Card Series Drawing Art Project



















Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Clay Excitement

I can't wait to put these babies in the kiln!  These are 7th grade creations.  I ask that my 7th graders create hollow forms from pinch pots and transform them into their own works with a minimum of two attachments.  I remind them that I'm focused on them practicing their hand building skills, especially their score and slip techniques.  I want them to be creative in their art making while building on and practicing their clay skills.  I can't wait to get them glazed!  But for now, here is a sneak peak of a few greenware items:
Middle School Clay Art Lesson Hollow Forms from Pinch Pots

Middle School Clay Art Lesson Hollow Forms from Pinch Pots

Middle School Clay Art Lesson Hollow Forms from Pinch Pots