Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Today...

Art 1

Materials:
Wood, face pictures, & pencils

Procedures:
You have already photographed yourself from 5 different views, edited the images, and printed them. You should have drawn lines on your face photo that will help plot points and align your face for the drawing portion. At this point you have also sanded your board and have prepared it for drawing. If you haven't done these steps you will need to finish them today or you will have zero hall!

Today you will be drawing the vertical and horizontal axis onto the board. Once drawn you will measure out where your eyes will fall on the horizontal axis. Then you will be drawing your eyes. The next step will be to drop plummet lines from your tear ducts to find the position of your nose. 

Once you have your nose drawn you may use the rest of the period to work on your Vans shoe design or your SHAC t-shirt design.

Evaluation:
Axis check point grade.
On Friday you must have your shoe and t-shirt turned in to avoid intervention time.



Art 2-4

Materials:
Variety, pencil, rubrics

Procedures:
Today you may choose to work on any of your three projects that are currently in progress.
1. Vans Shoe Design
2. SHAC T-shirt Design
3. Person Projects

Evaluation:
Today you must a least have one assignment completed and turned in to avoid zero hall.
On Friday you must have your shoe and t-shirt turned in to avoid intervention time.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Portrait Projects!!!

Today we will begin your portrait projects!! Yippy!! Today is your photo shoot day!

Step 1:  Finder- Open PhotoBooth
Step 2:  Take 5 photos of your face close up. You need the right and left profile view. You will need the right and left 3/4 view, and a front view. Basically mug shots... If you want to make a silly face you will be drawing and sculpting that silly face too so be careful what you get yourself into!
Step 3:  Export the 5 images into iPhoto
Step 4:  Edit the images into Black and White.
Step 5:  Crop the images tight to have very little negative space around your head.
Step 6:  Open "Word"
Step 7:  Import all 5 images to the document
Step 8:  The front view must be on a full page alone and leave margins all around. Only enlarge from the corners! Do not stretch your face!!
Step 9:  The other 4 images go on the second page.
Reminder TIP.....  Make sure you DO NOT STRETCH your photos from the sides, only enlarge from the corners!!!!
Step 10: Finally, please let me check what you have done and then together we will print the pages to the COLOR Printer.

Once you are finished you may work on your shoe designs and your t-shirt designs!!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Visiting Artist Kayla Norris


https://www.facebook.com/KNorrisProductDesign


Today artist Kayla Norris will be speaking in Mrs. Sedgwick's classes. We will be participating in her talk throughout the day. Kayla has turned her hobby of creating cutting boards into her full time job! She will be discussing her art process, career goals, time management, networking, business skills, as well as work ethic. Thank you Miss Norris for inspiring us all!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Continue Contest Designs

Shoe Design:
Check out the examples and load all of the examples on the Vans Photo Page.
http://www.vans.com/customculture/photos/Think outside of the "box" or "shoe". Think about materials and taking it off the shoe!

T-Shirt Design:
Make sure those are not taking a back seat to the shoe design. They are just as important and due earlier!

Art 2-4 Major Projects:
Upper level students, make sure you are still showing daily progress on your projects or you will be staying for zero hall!!!

VASE:
The Visual Art Scholastic Event is on February 22nd at Frenship HS. If you would like to sign up you need at least 80% completion on a highly advanced and creative project. It can be any level of art that competes. Art 1 students are welcome. If you have a project proposal please pitch it to me and lets get you started.

Rubrics and Due Dates will be coming tomorrow!!!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Contest Assignments!!!


Thursday & Friday:

Tee Shirt Design for SHAC
"Prevention Plan Logo"
--Logo covering distracted/texting and driving, under-aged drinking, and drinking and driving.--
--"5 Seconds Is All It Takes", "5 seconds is the minimal amount of time that your attention is taken away from the road when you're texting and driving. If you are traveling at 55mph, this equals driving the length of a football field without looking at the road. Texting and driving is also the #1 cause of death in road accidents."-Demetrius R.

Vans Shoe Design Contest
www.vans.com/customculture
#vanscustomculture

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"The initial round of judging will be (i) conducted by Vans corporate employees and (ii) based upon the following criteria (each to be weighted equally) – Overall Creativity (method, use of material/media, originality, imagination, ability to showcase new, meaningful concepts); Relevance to Theme (how each element of the design/submission reflects the corresponding theme of the Contest); Impact and Statement (demonstrates influence and creates inspiring effect by the use of new ideas). In the event of a tie, the advancing high school in a given region will be the high school whose submission (among the tied submissions) had the higher/highest score in Overall Creativity" 


WHAT IS VANS CUSTOM CULTURE?
Custom Culture is a national high school shoe customization contest where schools from all over the United States compete for a chance to win money for their art programs. Registered schools will receive four pairs of blank Vans sneakers to be customized in four themes: Art, Music, Action Sports and Local Flavor.
WHAT CAN YOU WIN?
The Top Five finalists will be flown to New York City for an exclusive final event where the winner will be selected. The grand prize winning school will receive a $50,000 prize for their art program and the chance for their shoes to be produced and sold in Vans' retail stores. The four runner up schools will also receive money for their art programs.





















































Monday, January 6, 2014

A New Year, A New You! (Week 1 Schedule)

Happy New Year!!! Welcome Back! This week we are going to take time to reflect on our past and spend time in the present setting goals for our futures.


Tuesday:
Good Riddance Day!
"Hopes and Dreams" /  "Wishing Well Wall" / The importance of "Goal Setting"!
http://www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/wishing-wall/index.aspx#.UssPsBa_2cA