A showcase of some of the art we received this week from our virtual students. They aren't physically in the art room but are stepping up to the challenge, scheduling their time, finding their materials and creating art. Above: Inspired by the Space Around You this student created a painting of Southport. Inspired by Objects, this student created a basket out of toothpicks Inspired by Artwork, this student recreated Girl With A Pearl Earring. Inspired by the Space Around You, this student created a digital painting of Oak Island.
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What's that mean, hybriding it? Well, that's how students are taking art... through the hybrid model. What's that you ask? Let me explain. Approximately one third of the student body comes to school on Monday and Tuesday. Then they work virutal the rest of the week. On Thursday and Friday, another one third of the students come to school. They work virtual the other days. Then, there is one third of the students who don't come to school at all. They are 100% virtual. Sound confusing? It's not too bad. If you want confusing, let me tell you about the attendance policy, lol. To be honest, it hasn't been easy for students or teachers, but we are making it work. And making art! And that is what this post is about. To showcase some of the fantastic art that the students are making at school and at home, whether they are in group A, group B, or 100% virtual. The two pieces above were both from the same unit titled, Artist are Inspired by Art. The objective of the unit was to find an artwork that inspires you to create art and then create your own unique piece. The three works above were all created for the same unit theme titled, Relationships. This unit task the student with creating a work of art based on a relationship. As you can see there were many different takes on this theme. These two works above are both explorations completed by our AP students. In the first work, the student was experimenting with creating art on bread. The second work was an exploration of Photoshop, the app she will be using to create the art for her portfolio.
With so many students working in so many ways, in such different conditions, with such different materials and resources, its encouraging to see so much individualized, successful works of art. |
Art of South BArtwork by students at Art of South BThe Visual Arts Dept. at SBHS is like no other program in the state. Learn more, watch the Intro to South B video.
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