Thursday, September 15, 2016

Welcome back to school!

I love starting out the year with a collaborative installation which includes the entire student population.  Students used analogous colors and focused on the principles of design, variety and unity.  They were also introduced to the work of current day artist Lea Anderson.  

leaandersonart.com

Lea Anderson, Fuchsiabiotic, 2008, paper, mixed media on panel, 36x30 in

Lea Anderson

Lea Anderson

Lea Anderson




The installation is currently hanging in the hallway near the art room.













Monday, February 22, 2016

Youth Art Month Worcester Regional exhibit at the Worcester Art Museum

I am happy to announce the students chosen to display their artwork in the annual student art show at the Worcester Art Museum!

Allyson McMahon
Grade 7
Calavera
Block Printing Ink

Jake Bullis
Grade 5
Monochromatic Forest
Tempura

Brooke Kelley
Grade 8
Fall Still Life
Pen, Watercolor

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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Mural - 8th grade

At the beginning of the year, I chose a group of very talented students in the 8th grade to be part of the annual mural group.  This year, in order to get art out into the surrounding community, the students were asked to create a mural for the Pepperell Senior Center.  After meeting with coordinators, it was decided that a mural displaying the four seasons will be created and then installed in the Senior Center dining room.  After months of planning, we have put the mural pieces on staging and have begun to prime, draw and paint!










The "Ugly Doll" display!

I was finally able to display the Ugly Dolls all together.  This might be my all time favorite project. Each one has an individual personality just like my students.  The students seemed to really love creating them and got so much out of this lesson.  They had to learn to keep working through mistakes.  In the end, all of the hard work made them connect with their finished project even more!






STEAM Day Mandalas

During STEAM day students at Nissitissit used math to create mandalas using their names.  




















Thursday, January 14, 2016

8th Grade Plaster Masks

In 8th grade we have begun the ever popular mask lesson!  Students who are daring have the choice of making a mold out of their actual face.  Others have the option to use a plastic mold.  Students are able to choose what they want to make with their mask and this results in a wide variety of projects. They get to create something that they are truly interested in!