It continues
to be a busy time in the Workshop. We can wind things up for the year and keep
working on projects.To wind things up, finishing touches are made to work as we
prepare the portfolios to go home. This includes mounting small pieces, and collecting
all share/ planning papers in folders. Once in a while an artist will decide to
work more on a piece.
To generate continued learning, third, fourth and fifth
grades are adding some geometric designs to their portfolios. Someone
asks,”What is a design?”. According to my American Heritage dictionary, meaning
4 under noun is “A visual composition or
pattern”. We used the geometry templates for the shapes for the
“disposition of forms…” Individual conversations and questions arise during
this exercise. Considerable thought went into tracing the shapes then adding to
them to hold the plan together visually, with more shapes, or color.
Considerable
enthusiasm arises as the kindies and first graders meet George Rodrigue’s Blue
Dog, and find out why he’s blue. When he’s not blue what are some colors he can
be; salmon proved to be popular. Each
interprets the dog in his or her own way.https://georgerodrigue.com/
Winding down
means the gears in the hall will be coming down over the next weeks, so the individual gears can go home in portfolios. Third, fourth and
fifth graders went into the hall, chose a “machine” and completed a reflection
paper for the Gears. How to scale down a large work in a small space was the
challenge. These pages also will be included
in the folders coming home in June.
One of the
final decisions for K- 4 th graders will be selecting a piece of work from the portfolios to leave
at school. These will be mounted and displayed In the halls in fall of 2016.
The selections from 2015 will be in
portfolios in June.
It’s been another great year in the ARTISTS WORKSHOP. We
bring 2015-16 to a close and we look to next year. Kindies through fourth
graders will be planning their portfolios for 2016-17.