Since Covid-19, all school water fountains have been replaced with filling stations. Some people do not have water bottles or cups. This project was a functional art project designed to solve that problem.
Everyone has an identity and unique characteristics about themselves. What does identity mean? This project challenged artists to define identity and create a puzzle that represents its meaning. This project showcased how each artists interpreted the meaning of identity looks, feels, smells, tastes, and sounds.
A lot of alarming events have been happening these past few months. Information coming in from social media and the news can be overwhelming. Since optical illusion, images and visual effects can have an effect on emotional state and/or wellbeing, artists used optical illusions as a calming and meditative activity.
The Eye Study project encouraged artists to experiment with drawing the eye and demonstrating how the eye is important to them.
The Sketch Study had artist focus on creating art sketches of a PS4 controller, Xbox controller, and an anime character. Artists used step by step instructions to create sketches artworks while being questioned on why they did or didn’t take creative risks. The goal of the project was for artists to identify what prevents or encourages them to take creative risks.
The Sketch & Watercolor Project will provide you with step by step instructions to create sketch/watercolor artworks. This project will also challenge you to question why you did or didn’t take creative risks when completing your final project. The goal of the project is to have you identify what prevents or encourages you to take creative risks in your creative, academic, and personal life.
The Coffee Tree Project provided artists with an opportunity to use coffee as an unconventional art medium. Artists created a tree painted with coffee and used their studio and critique time to discuss and reflect on their trial and error experiences with the medium.
Artists had an opportunity to create some letter art using the pointillism technique.