Showing posts with label techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label techniques. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

DOTS - Constellations

SCRATCH ART

Dots creating shapes

A constellation is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
Summer triangle. Public Domain from wikimedia
Example:
Dipper constellations. Public Domain from wikimedia



Draw (undraw) one constellations in sgraffito technique (esgrafiado) using wax crayons.



Find your templates here.

In TPR you will create ¡a constellation lightbox with your artwork!.


Or... do you prefer using Splatter Art?


Sunday, 12 June 2011

Your tasks: Texture in Art

Task: Texture in Art

Your final works:
Luis, Diana, Sergio & Irene
Marta, David, Alex & Andrea
Natalia, Sara F., Sara de P. & Pol
Lorea, Paola & Ángela
Patricia, Tucci, Pichel and Israel


Textures in Art - 4th ESO on PhotoPeach


 AUTOEVALUACIÓN: TEXTURAS on PhotoPeach

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Your tasks: Colour in Art

MAKING-OFF


And your final works.... really good! Now, you are able to create all the colours! And you have worked in a collaborative way really in a good way!
The scream-Munch
1stAbilingual - Ligia, Camila, Violeta, Kevin
1stBbilingual - Diego, Sergio, Susana, Guillermo
1stCDintermediate - Mohamed, Anuar, Raúl
1stCDadvanced - Sonia, Sonia, Lara
Starry Night-Van Gogh
1stA - Eva, Nuria, Noelia
1stBbilingual - Raquel, Laura, Alfonso, Samuel, Llara
1stCDintermediate - Sofía, Mariam, Carlos
1stCDadvanced - Alba, Motea, Laura, Marta

Van Gogh's room
1stAbilingual - Alberto C., Roberto, Raúl, Dani
1stBbilingual - Alfonso, Laura M., Raquel, Llara
1stCDadvanced - Hugo, Carlos, Alberto, Alfonso
1stCDintermediate - Patricia, Christian, Mª Cristina, Juan Pablo



The kiss, Klimt
1stBbilingual - Liz, Hanin, Marina, Allison
1stCDadvanced - Zigor, Mario, sergio R., Misha
1stCdintermediate - Iulia, Javier, Bartos, Daniel

The bath, Seurat
1stAbilingual - Sergio G., Iván, Miguel
1stBbilingual - Daniel, Nicolás, Samuel
1stCDadvanced - Sergio A., Carla, Marina

Woman with umbrella, Monet
1stBbilingual - Alba, Irene, Laura B., Carla
1stCDadvanced - Mónica, Laura M., Ángela
1stCDintermediate - Yolanda, Sara, Leidy, Carlos P.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Color in Art


Task:
Art strokes 2.0
We are going to practice what we have learnt about colour and mixtures.

We are going to copy some masterpieces from Pointillism, Impressionism and Expressionism. This time we will be using acrylic paint.


As it is going to be big format, we are going to work in a collaborative way: each masterpiece is going to be painted by four teams of three or four students from all 1st classrooms: 1ºA, 1ºB, 1ºCDadvanced and 1ºCDintermediate. Therefore, each masterpiece is going to be painted by at least a dozen of students.

Notice that you have to create similar textures by small and rapid brushstrokes of different tints, shades and hues.

Colour Wheel







Your task for these days: this is the color wheel template just in case you need a new copy.

COLOR WHEEL TEMPLATE

A piece of advice while working with templeras:

Monday, 7 March 2011

March 8 - International Women's Day

Día Internacional de la Mujer, 8 de marzo.
A present for all my female students:

WOMEN IN ART: (Enjoy!)


This wonderful morphing video has been created with Abrasoft FantMorph. It is a commercial software but you can try a 30 days free trial.

If you only want to start mophing, you can use a free online software: MorphThing. Your own faces can be uploaded, prepared and they will be mixed in a new one.

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Posters on-line: Glogster

Glogster
Glogster is a social network that allows users to create free interactive posters, or "glogs". The glog, short for graphical blog, is an interactive multimedia image. It looks like a poster, but readers can interact with the content. Currently this social network has hundreds of thousands registered users. The majority of the Glogster community are teenagers.
Glogster provides an environment to design interactive posters. The user inserts text, images, photos, audio (MP3), videos, special effects and other elements into their glogs to generate a multimedia online creation. Posters can be shared with other people. Glogs can also be exported and saved to computer-compatible formats.

So, you will be able to generate a poster with this tool in order to congratulate a friend, to express yourself, the music or sports your are fond of, social poster or even a school task (instead of using PowerPoint, for example) and you will be very original.

Have a look to glogs made by 2ºESO for Soldier Kids Contest.


If you want, you can create your ONCE advertisment using this tool, but as we will have to get it printed, it will not be a great idea to insert audio or video elements in your final artwork. You will need to register.

And very important: follow the advices for a good poster we saw some months ago (with Glogster you tend to use too many elements).


You can find more information and examples in my old Spanish Plástica Blog.

A glogster tutorial in English:


A glogster tutorial in Spanish:

Friday, 17 December 2010

Your tasks: Self-portraits

GIRLS - 1º E.S.O
Girls Self-portraits on PhotoPeach

BOYS - 1º E.S.O.
Of course, the music is just a joke.
Boys Self-portraits on PhotoPeach

TYPOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS - 1º E.S.O.
Typographic Portraits 1ºE.S.O. on PhotoPeach

TYPOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS - 4º E.S.O.
Typographic Portraits on PhotoPeach

PORTRAITS WITH SYMMETRY AND DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES - 4º E.S.O.
Portraits -Symmetry - Techniques on PhotoPeach