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ArtistsWorkshop
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Monday, July 22, 2013
Special sketchbooks and portfolios
cardstock covers and Japanese end papers |
One thing is that the students want to only work in their sketchbooks and spend considerable time on drawing. Then they have little work in their portfolios.
Also, they only use a portion of the sketchbooks and in the interest of better spending, I feel there is some waste.
This year, I am creating single signature pamphlets with cardstock covers and Japanese papers for the End Papers. These will fit into an 8 1/2'" x 11"folder with pockets. Also in this folder, each student will have a selection of water color and for final work, and Art Work to go Home pieces. All of this will be stored in portfolios for greater ease in accessibility.
stack of books n progress |
Friday, March 22, 2013
East Kingston Elementary has work by 10 students in the exhibit at Exeter Town Hall.
Again, I selected a variety of work to show the multiple talents of EKES
students.
Two
monoprints were done by Gracelin Pettinato and Neveah Kephalas. Alfy Arcidi’s monster and Dylan Senter’s
owl in crayon represent the realistic
and imaginary world of second grade
artists. Boxes inspired by the assemblages of Joseph Cornell are by Eddie McCaughey and Ethan Elbrecht.
Morgan DeRosier’s “Tree-Winter” in pencil and Ally Child’s weaving and handmade
papers show the variety of media investigated. Two fifth graders woven
mini-pouches show what patience and
diligence can create. Brenda Sveen and Cameron Tuite wove many colors evenly.
The
exhibit is open to the public the following hours: Saturdays and Sundays
through March 31, 12-4:00.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
grade 3S boxes
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