 |
| school year: |
|
Artwork Exhibits -
7 years ago (July 2005 - June 2006)
|
|
SwitcherooZoo
(20 artworks)
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students combined different animals as seen in the Switeroozoo online game.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students drew the Lorax as part of their animated environmental movie.
See their movies on my website:
http://www.ahsd ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
I and the ...
(24 artworks)
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the painting I and the Village by Marc Chagall as inspiration for this piece. They chose something or ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
The kindergartners learned to create a still life of flowers in a vase. They tried to draw so big that the flowers went ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Everybody knows that when you make a piece of art you have to take out your white spot inspector to double check your wo ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students learned the secret letter embedded in trees (Vees-shhh!) as they drew their own silhouette of a tree. Some stud ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the artwork of Chuck Close as they created a self-portrait from a high contrast photograph. They used ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students studied Van Gogh's famous Bedroom at Arles hanging in the Art Institute of Chicago. They imitated the perspecti ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students tried to create a proportionally accurate figure drawing stencil in the pose of their choice. This was then use ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Greek Vases
(39 artworks)
May 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Student looked at examples of greek vases as well as an authentic greek vase on the Art Institute field trip. They imit ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Apr 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the artwork of Gilbert Stuart as they created their own George Washington Portrait with a patriotic b ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Apr 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students created their own "Wild Thing" based on the book by Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild things Are. They were sure ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Apr 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Fifth graders designed a bunny in the style of Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Then they animated t ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Apr 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students studied figure drawing through a digital game, kinesthetic games, and my people puzzle game. Then they created ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Apr 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
These former students returned to Dryden with a portfolio of artwork that they had created with me through the years. W ...
|
|
|
no comments
no artist statements
|
|
|
Mar 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students each chose a playing card design and applied their observational drawing skills to create a rotationally symmet ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Mar 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the painting American Gothic by Grant Wood. They created a spoof by trying to reproduce the portrait ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Mar 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students entered an all school drawing to have their artwork put on a mousepad for the school's computer lab. There were ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Feb 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
First Graders heard some silly penguin riddles as they sculpted a 3-D penguin from clay.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Feb 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students learned to attach two sets of double pinch pots by scoring, slipping, and joining to make a clay bear sculpture ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Feb 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students reproduced the painting of Edward Hopper's Nighthawks and added their own twist.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Feb 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Abstract Cats
(58 artworks)
Feb 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Second graders worked on imitating the abstract patterned cats by artist/designer Laurel Burch. They blended analogous ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jan 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students learned about pointillism from the artist Georges Seurat and his painting, Sunday Afternoon at la Grande Jatte. ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jan 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students viewed a bunch of scrambled up Picasso paintings as inspiration for these colorful mixed-up portrait collages.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Pop (Pup) Art
(34 artworks)
Jan 2006, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the Pop Art style of artist Andy Warhol. Then they created a dog portrait, traced it out four times, ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Dec 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students did a quick sketch of a snowman then converted it to a contour line drawing. They learned to blend pastels wit ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Dec 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students used model magic clay to create 3-D snowmen sculptures. They included Big, Medium, and Small sized pieces to ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Dec 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Blue Dog is inspired by the art work and book by the artist (and Hurricane Katrina survivor) George Rodrigue. We learne ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students used mirrors to see what their faces looked like when screaming. They looked at The Scream by Edvard Munch for ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students practiced reading a grid as they looked through their "view finder of truth." The more honest they were about ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
First grade students created a spooky landscape painting while experimenting with overlapping, foreground, middleground, ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Dog Portrait
(33 artworks)
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students each drew a contour line portrait of a dog and outlined it with thick and thin marker lines. They practiced usi ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Kindergarten students learned how to create a landscape. We started with three pumpkins; one in the foreground, one in ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
The Mayflower
(52 artworks)
Nov 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students learned some facts about the Mayflower, the pilgrims, and the first Thanksgiving as they recreated this ship. ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no comments
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
We Are Family!
(34 artworks)
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students studied cultures from around the world and celebrated diversity by eaching drawing and painting a person wearin ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no comments
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
The first graders read the story Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. They created a symmetrical fish with vertical stripes ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students looked at the work of Pop Artist Wayne Theibaud. They each created a colorful decorated cake as seen in some o ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Third grade students composed creative stories about a fantasy animal who was an unusual combination of different creatu ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students explored the unusual and playful designs of the late Keith Haring. Then created their own painting in his style ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students viewed examples of caricatures of celebrities and historic figures as inspiration for their caricature self-por ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Is This Art?
(39 artworks)
Oct 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Kindergarteners looked at the artwork of Jackson Pollack and tried to imitate his style using only the primary colors. T ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Sep 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Kindergarten students used the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue) to make symmetrical butterflies. When the paint m ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Sep 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Kindergarten students designed symmetrical bugs and filled it with primary colored shapes. Sometimes the colors overlapp ...
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Sep 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Puppy paintings in the style of Pop Art.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jul 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Life is too short for long faces.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jul 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no comments
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jul 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
no description provided
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
|
Jul 2005, taught by Tricia Fuglestad
Students studied Victorian-styled homes from their community as inspirations for these doghouse designs.
|
|
|
no artist statements
|
|
 |