24.4.15

 op art 


I had seen some large op art murals to decorate classrooms doors, but  as they would take us  a lot of time and black felt pens to do them,  I decided to create them in a smaller size. 

They look awesome , don´t they?


Fran´s one.

Lucía´s



Jairo´s

Paz´s




Maria josé´s


Iria´s


Carmen´s





By Jimena





17.4.15

DRAWING WITH LINES


You can shade in a drawing using lines, curves or circles The combination of these different techniques will strengthen a drawing´s artistic effect.

The material we use is also very important. The ink of a felt´tipped pen does not allow for as much variation of pressure as a pencil, but can be used  to create a more intense shade of black.

Have a look to the landscapes we have drawn in the art lessons!













TECHNICAL DRAWING

It may seem boring and difficult at first, but when you mix it up with a little bit of imagination , you can get great results. Have a look!









20.1.15

Irish Week

Irish week




Welcome to the Irish week!
We are learning how to draw Celtic Knots

Where did what we call "Celtic Knotwork" come from? 
 Knotwork (and much of what we see as "Celtic Art" today) corresponds to only the latest style in a long tradition of Celtic art.
  Who were the Celts?  Roughly, they were a non−Classical European society differentiated by language.  They flourished in central and eastern Europe from (at least) the 7th C. BC, moved into the British Isles by about the 3rd C. BC, and remain there today.  

Have a look to our projects!