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from May 2008, taught by Editor: Chamara Pittman
Featured in the Spring 2008 issue of The Bridge, a newsletter for the alumni, families, and friends of St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School.
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from May 2008, taught by Co-Leaders: Rick Rodgers and Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features photographs of the art-making process that went into creating a large wall mosaic located on our school's campus. The mosaic was ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features a series of warm-up drawings that students are given during the first week of school. In this lesson, a slide, transparency, and ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART & SOCIETY students created an abstract word design inspired by a current event that was important to them.
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features artworks that demonstrate how the balance and pattern can be used to create a radial design. The artworks featured in this exhib ...
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from May 2008, taught by History Instructor: Tiffany Benson
Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to impartially providi ...
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from May 2008, taught by History Instructor: Tiffany Benson
Cartography or mapmaking is the study and practice of making representations of the Earth on a flat surface. Cartography combines science, aesthetics, ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features drawings of creatures who have contrasting animal (or human) and machine parts. The artworks featured in this exhibit were creat ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART III students created 3-dimensional shoe designs crafted from papier-mache.' Students were encouraged to work in mixed media. Rathe ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Graffiti is a type of deliberate human markings on property. Graffiti can take the form of art, drawings, or words, and is illegal vandalism when done ...
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from May 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features a combination of graffiti art and urban-style characters drawn by beginning and advanced level art students. Most of the works f ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
By using a repetition of colors and shapes, the artist making a mosaic gives it unity. In this lesson, ART I/II students created large 12" x 18" mosai ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
met·a·mor·pho·ses: 1. A transformation, as by magic or sorcery. 2. A marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function. (Source: Dictiona ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART III students created a drawing or painting of their choice using one of the following color schemes: complementary, analogous, tri ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) was a Dutch painter who gave expression to a passionate vision of nature and humanity. Following his death, his paintings ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Scratchboard is a reverse-technique medium. Black or colored ink is sprayed or painted over a material called scraperboard, a cardstock coated with wh ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Still Life is an art term, that refers to an arrange of inanimate objects such as a bowl or a cup or fruits. Usually the arrangement is made accordin ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features rendered pencil illustrations of birds, alligators, turtles, and other exotic animals gathered from beginning and advanced leve ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Club Sponsor: Angela Steiert
STAND is our school's social justice club. On May 2, 2008 SPSV students met on campus for an overnight event where they fasted in solidarity with thos ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Chapter Sponsor: Michael Hamernick
The NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY (NAHS) is a nationally recognized organization. The NAHS began in 1978 specifically for high school students, for the p ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Chapter Sponsor: Michael Hamernick
The NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY (NAHS) is a nationally recognized organization. The NAHS began in 1978 specifically for high school students, for the p ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART AND SOCIETY students created illustrated children's books that confront prejudice and/or inequality. The artworks featured in this ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART III students were asked to create an imaginary beast using papier-mache and/or other materials of their choice. Some of the sculpt ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
It this exhibit, ART AND SOCIETY students were asked to consider what they have learned in this class and other classes taken at SPSV to address the q ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, EXPLORING ART THROUGH FILM and ART III students viewed John Huston's 1952 biopic "Moulin Rouge," a film about the life of famed 19th-c ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
The Pop Art movement used common everyday objects to portray elements of popular culture, primarily images in advertising and television. The term Pop ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART AND SOCIETY students (1) researched famous genre scene paintings, (2) picked one that they especially liked, and (3) recreated the ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features 2- and 3-dimensional artworks made by students whose designs were inspired by the video game industry. This exhibit features art ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART III students created linear perspective drawings of an area on our school's campus. Some of the artworks featured in this exhibit ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In celebration of Earth Day, ART AND SOCIETY students (1) explored the effects of rabid consumerism on the natural environment and (2) played a role i ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART AND SOCIETY students planed and created a magazine collage that reflects their viewpoint(s), feelings, and/or thoughts about a con ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
James Nachtwey is considered one of the bravest and most important war photographers of our time. He has been a photographer with Time Magazine since ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features an array of life-size papier-mache' busts created by ART I/II students. Most of the examples featured here depict visual artists ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Chapter Sponsor: Michael Hamernick
This was a really fun trip! The photos in this exhibit were taken mostly by students who were attended the field trip.
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from Apr 2008, taught by Chapter Sponsor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features miscellaneous photographs that were taken by students who were on the field trip.
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from Apr 2008, taught by Club Sponsor: Michael Hamernick
The FASHION CLUB exists for the purpose of inspiring those students who have shown an interest in one or more aspect of the fashion design industry. ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Color wheels show how these visible colors are related. Primary, secondary, and intermediate colors are referred to as hues and organized on a circula ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features an assortment of cartoon drawings gathered from beginning and advanced level art students.
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
A photomontage is a composite picture, or collage, made by combining several separate photographs. In this lesson, ART I/II students created a meaning ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In part two of this activity, ART I/II students created a tempera painting of their photomontage in one of the following ways: (1) using black, white, ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features a random assortment of drawings gathered from beginning and advanced level art students.
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features a random assortment of Japanese Anime sketches from both beginning and advanced level art students. The works featured in this e ...
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from Apr 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In the mid 1940s, American painter Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) developed the "drip and splash" style of action painting for which he is best known. In ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART I/II and ART III students created a front, back and side profile of their own comic book-style superhero or supervillain applying ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, EXPLORING ART THROUGH FILM students drew pictures using only fries and ketchup, a lesson inspired by a YouTube.com video titled “Speed ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Line is an element of design that artists use to define shape, contours, and outlines. It is also used to suggest mass and volume. It may be a contin ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In Mexico and the American Southwest, cascarones are vibrantly colored eggshells that have been emptied out and filled with confetti. The cascarones a ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Surrealism is a European visual arts and literary movement. Surrealism placed an emphasis on images from the unconscious mind. Artists who painted in ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART I/II students created a 9" x 12" paper collage that includes the following:
geometric shapes, organic shapes, ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In this lesson, ART I/II students were asked to create a name design on the cover of their portfolio that includes designs, symbols, and/or objects th ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
In celebration of Red Ribbon Week, ART AND SOCIETY and ART III students were asked to plan and create a poster that convinces their peers to avoid ill ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features a variety of different exercises in 1-, 2-, and 3-point linear perspective created by ART I/II students. Some of the artworks fe ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
Keith Haring (1958–1990) was an artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s. In this lesson, ART ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
This exhibit features grid drawings from both current and former Art III students. In this lesson, ART III students were asked to create self-portrait ...
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from Mar 2008, taught by Art Instructor: Michael Hamernick
As extra credit, ART I/II and ART III students were given Troll Dolls and simply told to BE CREATIVE! For a brief history of Troll Dolls, visit this i ...
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