Here are a few of the necklaces of "Black Pearls" created by the 6th graders out of triangles of cut out magazine pages. These necklaces are often made by craftspeople in developing countries for fair trade purposes.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
8th Grade Art Books
The 8th grade Art Books is a year long project that hopes to commemorate each individual student's last year of middle school while giving them some freedom to practice problem solving through a more independent practice. Each student's book is different based on their personality and style, but the project also is set up with some guidelines to follow throughout the course of the year.
Altering books has been an art form since the Victorian period, but not until recently did it have such popularity. Regular old, worn, used or damaged books may be altered into a work of art by changing their original use (to read) and perhaps even their form through various artistic techniques.
Although
there was a lot of freedom with this project, I did set up a timeline
so that there was a specific set of goals I needed the students to meet
for each quarter.
1st quarter- The students added five tabs that
broke their book up into sections. The sections are: Family, Friends,
School, Sports and Free Space. They had the option of trading out one of
the tabs for a second Free Space if they wanted. Some turned their Free
Space into a 'Me Space' or a 'Goals' section. One student used his Free
Space to show 'Art Styles'. Each student's tabs could be different. Some students used pieces of colored paper glued to the edge of the page and staggered throughout the book as you might find in an old encyclopedia. Others tried something different by braiding yarn and gluing the loops between two pages.
3rd
quarter- Third quarter was when we got the pages in our books filled.
Each section was to have at least four pages. Pages were decorated with
collage, paint, glitter, stitching, pockets, pop-outs and basically
anything that they could creatively think up!
4th quarter- Students added at least one applique (an image created with fabric and in this case, also walpaper samples, construction paper and foam) page and a pop-out or pocket in any section of their choosing.
Last but not least, students added a cover to their book that was to represent themselves.
Last but not least, students added a cover to their book that was to represent themselves.
Below are images of the students' books and some of the pages that are within. Enjoy!
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