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In this lesson, students will create plaster sculptures inspired by their favorite slice of cake or pie. Students will investigate the artist, Wayne Thiebaud and learn how he used food as his inspiration. Students will create food-inspired artworks, while focusing on the elements of arts and principles of designs.
In this lesson, students will create clay pots inspired by Claes Oldenburg’s sculptures and Wayne Thiebaud’s paintings. Students will create food-inspired artworks, while focusing on the elements of arts and principles of designs.
In this lesson, 6th grade students were introduced to many drawing techniques, while creating monster names. Students focused on the elements of art and principles of design including, pattern, lines, shapes and value as they drew the letters of their name and creatively transform it into their very own monster.
I was so honored when Mr. Edery asked me to put up some OAS artwork at the Board of Education Office! The OAS students have been doing an excellent job this year and I am so proud to be able to showcase their hard work! Bravo!
6th Grade has studied the work of contemporary artist, Kara Walker. Walker visually represents historical narratives to tell a story. She discusses topics such as identity, race, gender and adversity in her work. Walker installs life size silhouettes that employ effective body language to convey her story. Our students have created art in the style of Kara Walker. They aimed to express a specific scene from the novel Bridge to Terabithia, which they have just completed in their language arts classes. Students were excited to retell, reshape and reimagine the story through this group project. As an extension of this lesson, students created silhouette paintings that expressed a hobby they enjoy doing. As a class, we discussed the element of art, value, and created a monochromatic color schemes of the background. Students learned how to make tints and shades as they continued to develop their fine motor skills.
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OAS ArtThis blog is the OAS Art website for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. I hope you enjoy viewing the projects we've worked on! Archives
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