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Newcomb High School (9th-12th grade) and Middle School (6th-8th grade) student art work and creativity on display.

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Friday, September 25, 2015

Alien Name Bugs

Middle School - Color Pencil

We've been talking about lines a lot lately, so I was looking for something for the kids to do with a colorful line background when I happened on an idea from another blogger - to have kids write their name in cursive and turn it into a bug.

We took that idea and went a couple steps further. First each writes his or her name in cursive on a folded piece of colored construction paper. Then they double up the lines to make the letters "bubble style".

Once the name is carefully cut out, taking care to preserve enough of the fold, the name is glued down, unfolded, onto the line background. Finally, the last step is to add whatever necessary to turn that name into an "Alien Name Bug".

Kids made a game to try and figure out who was who once all the projects were up on the board.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Plastic Grocery Bag Notebook Covers

High School - Craft

I try to use recycling material as much as I can for craft projects, and this time I found the perfect item: plastic grocery bags!

We cut and folded white paper for the inside, then sowed them together with needles and strings.

The covers were made following the instructions found on this Instructable post, which shows how to cut and layer the grocery bags, sandwich these between 2 layers of wax paper (wax facing in), and finally iron over the whole things to melt the bags and wax into a single sheet of plastic.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Optical Illusion

High School - Art I - Elements of Art: LINE

The year started off with a study of the Elements of Art, the first of which is LINE. Once the initial discussion and vocabulary is done, it was time for the main project. This year I went for a colorful Optical Illusion done in color pencils.

An other aspect of this project was to learn to control the intensity of the color pencil, going from light to dark and vice versa.

Requirement were as follows:
- The "ropes" had to appear 3-D with a highlight on top and shadows on the side.
- Color choices had to show some degree of contrast.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Construction Paper Weave

Middle School -

The construction paper weave is a quick and colorful project. It doesn't take the kids any time to do - 2-3 class time for most kids - and is perfect for a transition between two more intense or attention heavy projects.

I did cut a bunch of strips before hand with the paper cutter, just because I did want these to be straight. For a slightly more advanced group, the kids could start by having to cut the strips themselves, which would also lengthens the required time to complete off course.

The result is an amazing array of colors! I placed no requirements on the colors, patterns or lack thereof, rather leaving it up to the kids to choose for themselves.


It was hard to pick a few to show here.