March is YOUTH ART MONTH! We celebrate at Zilker in April, however, with the School-wide Student Art Show. Preparations are in high gear for that, as well as some after school action getting the backdrop ready for our musical next week. Here are some things that happened in February to catch everyone up:
Kinder Neutral Color Owl Paintings: If you missed them in the hallway, check out the complete gallery here on Artsonia!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1075560
1st Grade Dinosaur Sculptures & Habitats: A favorite clay project!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1084817
2nd Grade Clay Flower Bowls: an extension of our 2-D O'Keeffe flower painting project!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1075566
3rd Grade Matisse Goldfish Paintings: Sneak peek of art that will be in our school-wide art show next month!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1100374
4th Grade Aboriginal Dot Paintings: with native Texan animal silhouettes!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1075265
5th Grade Perspective and Space Drawings: check out their amazing drawing skills!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1089707
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Monday, February 8, 2016
March 4th For Peace banners
Art students and Zilker staff had a great time painting banners for our upcoming Peace March on March 4th. This was part of our Family Night at Zilker on February 4th, supporting healthy living and our annual Library Book Fair.
Monday, January 25, 2016
A.I.S.D. 2016 Student Art Show
If you can, please stop by AISD's Performing Arts Center to check out the amazing art by several Zilker artists. Art from all AISD schools will be on view from January 31 - February 16, and the hours are noted below. It is always inspiring to see all of the art created by students in our district.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Garden Mural Finished!
We are finished! Third, Fourth, and Fifth grade students have been working on these Pop Art paintings since April last semester. They are now installed in our community garden. Stop by and check them out in person - the detail is incredible! I am so proud of my panther artists! Extra thanks goes out to my fifth grade interns, pictured below, who helped me install the painted boards on top of the existing fence!
Monday, November 16, 2015
Primary Colors and Mondrian
Kinder art students are studying the element of color in art class. We started by looking at the artist Piet Mondrian, and watched this fun video that shows many of the Dutch artist's artworks:
https://youtu.be/iSCmWnIoRpI
Students then chose different sizes of rectangles and squares in the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. Students arranged and glued the shapes to their white papers. The only thing missing were the black lines! Instead of drawing or painting the lines on, students printed them with pieces of cardboard and thick tempera paint. A new and fun way to add lines!
Check out the finished artwork here on Artsonia, our online student art museum!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1012391
https://youtu.be/iSCmWnIoRpI
Students then chose different sizes of rectangles and squares in the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. Students arranged and glued the shapes to their white papers. The only thing missing were the black lines! Instead of drawing or painting the lines on, students printed them with pieces of cardboard and thick tempera paint. A new and fun way to add lines!
Check out the finished artwork here on Artsonia, our online student art museum!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1012391
Labels:
color,
Kinder,
Piet Mondrian,
primary colors,
printmaking,
stamping
Monday, November 9, 2015
Human Proportions and Color Schemes
Third grade artists are drawing from observation, looking closely at the art room's wooden mannequins. We discussed Proportion, which is a Principle of Design, and looked closely at how the ovals and circles of the mannequins where proportionate to the human body. We learned to draw contour lines, smooth unbroken lines, when we were drawing the ovals and circles.
Painting was a little tricky because students were trying hard to control their paintbrushes and not paint inside the mannequin shapes. They did an outstanding job!
Check out the finished art here on Artsonia, our online Student Art Museum!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1027622
Then, we started to add color with watercolors. First, we studied warm and cool colors, and noted the difference between them. Students had to chose to put cool colors below the horizon line, or above it. Then, the next class students painted the warm colors in the opposite spot.
Painting was a little tricky because students were trying hard to control their paintbrushes and not paint inside the mannequin shapes. They did an outstanding job!
Check out the finished art here on Artsonia, our online Student Art Museum!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=1027622
Monday, November 2, 2015
Garden Mural Update
Third, Fourth, and Fifth grade artists are working hard to complete the fence mural we started last spring. Students are painting the active figures inspired by Pop artist Keith haring with bright, vivid colors. They are also working on adding color to the fruits, veggies, and garden insects that are depicted on the fence posts. I can't wait to see this mural installed! We are hoping to have it finished and up by the end of this semester; stay tuned for pictures of the finished fence!
Friday, October 30, 2015
Dias de Los Muertos
Third and Fifth grade art students study Mexican Folk Art for the Days of the Dead, or Dias de Los Muertos, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2 in Mexico and many other Latin American countries.This is a time where families remember the people who have died, and create an altar in their homes honoring the person's memory. Here is a display describing the holiday and the many different ways artists use art to celebrate this important cultural event.
Third and Fifth graders each made a work using the skull or skeleton, which is a common image used by Mexican artists such as Jose Posada.
To see these beautiful works of art closer, go to the links below.
Labels:
3rd Grade,
5th grade,
Day of the Dead,
Dia de Los Muertos,
skeletons,
sugar skulls
Monday, October 26, 2015
5th Grade Symmetrical Sugar Skulls
Fifth Grade Artists are studying the beautiful art of Dias de los Muertos, or Days of the Dead. Celebrated on November 1 and 2 in many Latin American countries, and here in Texas, people remember the lives of their family members or friends who have died. Some families set up an ofrenda, or altar, in their homes that includes a photo of the person they are remembering, the person's favorite food, flowers, candles, and sugar skulls. We looked carefully at the art of the sugar skulls, and made some of our own intricate patterns in a drawing of a sugar skull.
See the finished works here on Artsonia!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=998281
One of the criteria for the drawings was symmetry. Students drew one side of the skull, then had to carefully trace so that the second side was symmetrical. Then students added color with markers.
See the finished works here on Artsonia!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=998281
Labels:
Dia de Los Muertos,
drawing,
fifth grade,
markers,
sugar skulls,
symmetry
Monday, October 19, 2015
Kinder artists study TEXTURE and FREE FORM SHAPES!
Check out the finished paintings here on Artsonia!
http://www.artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?project=997760
Labels:
crayon rubbings,
free form shapes,
leaves,
resist paintings,
textures
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