Students learned about the art of zentangles and then created a color wheel burst with watercolors.
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Riley
Hallie
William
Samantha
Abigail
Chelsey
Landon
Max
Hunter
Lucas
Will
Haiden
Brian
Theo
Beau
Cheyenne
Gwen
Students learned how to use one point perspective and created their own planets.
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Cheyenne
William
Chelsey
Samantha
Brian
Theo
Abigail
Keagan
Haiden
Adian
Landon
Hallie
Hunter
Beau
Students learned about analogous colors, colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, and then about positive and negative space.
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Chelsey
Haiden
Hallie
Samantha
Hunter
Chelsey
Brian
Landon
Keagan
Abigail
William
Riley
Max
Theo
Lucas
Kennedy
Students learned about the work of Salvador Dali and surrealism. They then used an image they found in a magazine to create a surrealist surrounding.
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Abigail
Hunter
Theo
Cheyenne
Landon
Chelsey
Max
Haiden
Gwen
Riley
Hallie
Lucas
Samantha
Beau
William
Will
Students learned what pop art is, art based on popular culture. They then took selfies using filters and then created their own self-portrait.
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Samantha
Theo
Chelsey
Lucas
Keagan
Gwen
Riley
Hallie
Max
Haiden
Brian
Hunter
Cheyenne
Beau
Kennedy
Students used their knowledge of analogous colors and created these fun scratch art ornaments.
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Landon
Chelsey
Adian
Max
Hallie
Samantha
Kennedy
Theo
Cheyenne
Hunter
Abigail
Brian
Keagan
Lucas
Riley
Gwen
Chad
Students learned the difference between abstract and non-representational art. Abstract still depicts an object, place or thing in some manner in a non-realistic way, where non-representational has no depiction. They created their papers using watercolors and then tore them to create their landscapes.
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Landon
Kennedy
Theo
Riley
Max
Brian
Hunter
Keagan
William
Samantha
Abigail
Chelsey
Hallie
Cheyenne
Haiden
Gwen