In general, I like to organize blog posts by units of study the artists at South B are entertaining. However, by this time of year there are so many different things happening that it’s easier to just write about all the stuff that's happening. So here is a post dedicated to stuff and things... but mostly stuff. Above: A pet portrait of her dog. Working on their first ever stop motion animation We introduced figure drawing and proportion. She is doing a reverse drawing in color pencil. A photo is taken and a reverse filter is applied to display realistic colors. One of the hand turkeys from our Hand turkey Tuesday contest. This one took longer than Tuesday to complete. Working in series, this student decided to explore apples in pastel. Pencil work. "I don't know what to do." "Go make a giant hamburger." "Ok." Portrait in coffee. Smells good too. "I want to do a screen print" "We don't have any screen printing stuff" (Whines) "But I want to doo a screeeeen printttt." Students actually whines screen printing into existence Portait work in marker
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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