-This painting is part of the collection of the Columbus Museum of Art. -This artist was a Russian painter who lived from 1864 – 15 March 1941. -He was an expressionist painter who painted in bright unrealistic colors.
Check out some photos of what we've been creating in Art and Earth Club... Scarves (from old T-shirts) Snowflakes (from old CDs) Snowglobes (from old glass jars)
The November mystery artist is up!
Check out the clues: -This artist is still alive. She was born in 1931. -She lives and works in London, England. -She is famous for her Op Art. -Op Art is a type of art that uses optical illusions. Doesn’t this artwork seem to move? It's the second year for Art and Earth Club at Worthington Hills! Art and Earth club was open to 4th-6th graders this year and focuses on combining the interests of creating with that of nature. We use natural materials in our art and create art that is conscious of the world around us. Check out what we've done so far! Have you ever read this book? If not, you should give it a try. It's a simple story, with a great message about the possibilities of your imagination. Every page begins with a drawing of a rabbit, and a box, but we soon learn that it is not a box. "What are you doing sitting in that box?" "It's not a box!" Students began the class by drawing a box. After reading the book, they were challenged to change their box into their own "not-a-box." See students working on their creations below! See that orange ticket in the photo above? We talked about the difference between creativity and quality in art and students were able to give "tickets" for each to their peers. The yellow submarine filled with singing members of the The Beatles won a creativity one!
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