27.11.15
20.11.15
13.11.15
AUSTRIAN CULTURAL WEEK
Gustav Klimt is undoubtedly the most remarkable artista to have
emerged from fin-de-siècle Vienna. His paintings contribute a sublime frontier
between traditional and modern, figurative and non figurative.
His richly patterned landscapes and portraits remain among the
most recognized Works of art in the world.
I leave you a link to see the project we are going to do in Art.
6.11.15
13.10.15
As the month of Halloween has set in, each day is bringing us closer to the celebration. We are making a ride towards October 31st—the day of Halloween!!!!!
Your scary Halloween photos could win you a great mark in the 1st evaluation!!
Judging done by the experts at the English Department
Bases
1.- Pictures must be frightening and related to Halloween. They must show a .... GHOST
2.-They must be 10 x15
3.- You can take part individually or in groups. Each contestant can hand in a maximun of three pictures.
4.-Cut off date is November 4th
5.- All pictures will de displayed in the school corridors.
6.- Names must be written on the back of the photography.
7.- The winner will get a world- wide recognition, a 10 in the 1st ev and his/her picture will appear in the school newsletter/Art blog.
30.9.15
Welcome back to school!
What about your summer? short, isn´t it?
Let´s start this new school year with a lot of proyects in mind!. First of all, a proyect to work with textures , lines and dots..... Most of them are great..... a little bit time consuming but it is worth it!
Tear them off , glue them to a black cardboard and you have a colourful picture to decorate your room.
9.6.15
Hello,
My name is Patricia and I am going to tell you how to make Pop Art.
To make Pop Art you need to have a newspaper, three cardboards of three different colours, white paper, black pen,scissors and a glue stick
First you cut some pieces of newspaper and you stick it in a white paper then you turn around the paper and draw a big star.once you finish you cut it.You need to draw another star a little bit bigger in one of the carboards. Sencond,you choose an onomatopeic word and you write it in one one of the cardboards and you cut the word, then you choose another cardboard. This cardboard is going to be the backround.Then stick everything in this order ,first the big star, then tthe small one on top of the big one and then on top of the two stars the word. Finally, you trace with black pen everythig.
By Juvelina Devos
By Patricia Domecq
By Julia Romero
By Jaime Garcia
My name is Patricia and I am going to tell you how to make Pop Art.
To make Pop Art you need to have a newspaper, three cardboards of three different colours, white paper, black pen,scissors and a glue stick
First you cut some pieces of newspaper and you stick it in a white paper then you turn around the paper and draw a big star.once you finish you cut it.You need to draw another star a little bit bigger in one of the carboards. Sencond,you choose an onomatopeic word and you write it in one one of the cardboards and you cut the word, then you choose another cardboard. This cardboard is going to be the backround.Then stick everything in this order ,first the big star, then tthe small one on top of the big one and then on top of the two stars the word. Finally, you trace with black pen everythig.
By Lucia Marin
By Juvelina Devos
By Patricia Domecq
By Julia Romero
By Jaime Garcia
2.6.15
Onomatopoeic Art
Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) was an American popart
artist. He is best known for his enormously enlarged cartoons. After his art
studies in New York and Columbus Liechtenstein taught art himself. In his spare
time he painted abstract paintings and made parodies of American art from the
twenties. In1960 he came into contact with Claes Oldenburg and the style
elements from advertising and comic strips. He started to use use grids, dots,
black outlines and bright colours, the style who made him famous. From 1962
Lichtenstein used the works of Monet, Picasso and Mondrian as the inspiration
for his art and he painted sunsets in their style. Most of his work however is
based on advertisements and cartoons.
Liechtenstein´s artworks use primary colours sometimes with
green, text balloons, raster dots as we know from newspaper photographs and
thick black outlines.
Have a look to our projects on Roy Lichtenstein!
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