Monday, April 30, 2012

Student Themed Lidded Vessels


In this project students had to create a lidded vessel using a building technique of their choice (coil, slab, wheel).  Pictured here are the students' work, some are in the leather-hard stage while others have been bisque fire and have their first coats of glaze on them.

Optical Illusion Art


Op Art Cube/designs

UNIT: Op Art - Graphic Design
Lesson: Op Art Cube
Grade Level: Middle School (5th grade)
Standards:
1.      To plan and organize for unique and original solutions (design using perspective and design)
2.      Refine strategies (symmetry and space) for imagining and implementing ideas (creating interesting optical art drawings)
3.    Explore and discuss the elements of art (space, line , value and texture) and principles of design (variation and balance)
4.    Apply intuitive perception in the problem solving process
5.    Apply diverse original solutions in the problem solving process

Procedure:
1. Introduce students to opt art using a PowerPoint and example from famous artists.
2. Distribute drawing guide.  Draw examples of opt art designs on board.
3. Students sketch ideas using examples.
4. Distribute 9'x12' white paper.  Guide students to draw template for 6 sided cube.
5. Using pencils, students choose 3-6 different opt art designs and using rulers, draw lines and shapes.
6. Next students outline their lines with fine tip Sharpies.
7. When outlining is completed, students use thick Sharpies (or colored pencils) to color in every other line as discussed in lesson (and described in guide).

Materials:
Example guide, power point, colored pencils, sharpies (fine tip and thick tip), markers, 9'x12' drawing paper, white out and rulers

Vocabulary
compare, contrast, line, shape, color, principles of design, interest, focal point

Technology
            PowerPoint for pop art and optical art

Assessment
            Rubric

Artistic movement/artist
            Optical artists- Victor Vasarely and Bridget riley
            Modern art

STUDENT SAMPLE

Background:
Victor Vasarely: 1906-1997; Pure Vision - Vasarely's experimentation with optical effects in the 1940s and 50s earned him a central role in the evolution of Op Art. Vasarely's boldly colorful and eye-popping paintings are instantly recognizable and remain entirely modern and relevant today.
Vasarely - Widely considered the father of Op Art, the Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely was instrumental not only in provoking a school of thought based on the relationship between art and science, but in creating some of the most striking geometric paintings in the history of late Modernism. This book, which gathers together a generous selection of his most significant works, celebrates his immense intelligence, passion, and artistry.

Prints by Victor Vasarely