An inquiry into Art is around us by looking at flowers and their characteristics. We drew our own versions of flowers while keeping the essential parts. We then colored them in wither warm or cool colors. Next was a flower print.
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Pots are done!Pinch pots are out of the kiln and students are excited about how their pots turned out. We discussed about the change in the glaze after placing the pots in the kiln. PROLOGUE, the DP art show. This exhibition shows the work of eighteen months by six Grade 12 students: Pernille Melilla’s digital anime portraits and paintings are meditations on human character. Anna Kamper engages with human movement across multiple media. Kristina Khimich focuses on the exploration of feelings through setting in murals, paintings, photographs and installations. Emma Ling specializes in disturbing images in plaster, silicone, paint and acrylic icing. Maiken Sandvit crochets blankets, scarves and other items from fine Nordic wool, maintaining a survival skill she learned from her grandmother. Daniel Hocking investigates emotional instability in photography, paint, a full body plaster cast and an installation that includes a mattress and origami cranes from Hiroshima. Looking into glaze. Done adding glaze and keeping a note on how it looks like before firing! Making pinch pots!We explored the properties of mud clay and started to make a simple pot. An inquiry into different materials and their characteristics. Properties of PVA GlueWe looked into what happens to PVA glue when dry compared to when it was wet. Students also created a green screen video to explain the properties of PVA glue. What is Play Doh Like?We inquired about what the properties of play doh are. |