Friday, November 6, 2015

7th Grade Stop Motion Animation projects!!!


Our 7th grade artists have completed their first stop motion animation movies! Stop motion is an animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. Students began by creating storyboards where they developed their creative ideas. They then drew or collaged their final work, moving the objects or image in increments and taking one picture per increment using the Stop Motion app. The final creations are fun and creative and reflect the students' ability to persevere where patience and attention to detail is required!











Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Self-Portraits: True Identity vs. Reflective Identity

The eighth grade classes discussed the concept of identity and the difference between their true identity versus the identity that is reflected upon them. "Does the image that I have of myself match the image that others see?" While contemplating this question, students wrote out two lists, one for "reflective" and one for "true". They found the reflective identity list much more difficult to write because it involved putting themselves in others' shoes. Naturally, the true identity list included words that described their personalities and life stories while the reflective identity list focused mostly on physical appearance.
Before beginning their self-portraits students had the opportunity to see work by artists who use various styles and media. After being introduced to the concepts of proportion and value, students began their portraits using mirrors. Some students decided to include both identity lists in their final drawing while others chose just one. The following are examples of the amazing work.


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Abigail Spells

The second grade classes loved reading the book Abigail Spells by Anna Alter, and were very inspired to draw their own animal characters. Who were the animal characters designed after? Themselves, of course!