We are back from spring break and heading into the last few weeks of the 2018-2019 school year. Next week we will present our last unit of the year and the week after that we start our final project. So wow, it's going quickly. Still, lots of fun stuff happening as the year wind down here's a look at some of the happenings.... Tie dye stuffed turtle! There is no more that needs to be said! He wants to take AP next year but recreates a lot of copyright characters. We talked and I let him know if he wants to take AP then he has to create original works. so he drew his classmate sitting next to him. I don't think we'll have much trouble with AP ;) This is a landscape by one of our beginner art students. And this is one of her first paintings. Imagine were she'll be next year. This is a diorama of a mountain that was created from a chunk of plaster that dried in a container. The plaster was carved to resemble a mountain with a river and water fall. The two bears and tree were printed on the Makerbot 3D printer. Who doesn't like a good stencil? Another beginner art student creating a series of large, stencils displayed in the hall. Art, need I say more?
Here at The Art of South Brunswick High School, NC, we incorporate the Teaching for Artistic Behavior or TAB philosophy in our classroom. TAB states that the student is the artist and the art room is their studio. We believe students should be involved in the entire artistic process including designing, creating, and reflecting on their work. It is our job as teachers to present ideas and concepts, demonstrate techniques and materials, and encourage and support our students to create and produce works of art at the highest level.
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