Monday, January 9, 2017

SECOND QUARTER WORK

Dear Trivium Families,

Welcome back after a safe and happy winter break! The end of the second quarter was a busy one, and I wanted to catch everyone up with what we were working last quarter.

In 4th grade, students studied the significance of medieval illuminated letters and their importance due to the lack of education for the common people during the Middle Ages. Monks created these highly decorated symbols for people to understand a story or meaning, such as the Chi Rho page from the Book of Kells. Each student chose one of their initials to create an illuminated letter with markers and metallic pens on brown drawing paper to mimic the beautiful and intricate artwork created during that time.







In 5th grade, we're still in our large Renaissance unit and have two more projects yet to complete since this was a massive time for discoveries made in the arts. Students learned that the Renaissance, or “rebirth,” was a time of humanism. The Renaissance looked for realism and human emotion in art. 5th graders created a lifelike still life composition using soft pastels after viewing several Renaissance still lifes. Using their knowledge of color, form, value, and light, students created subtle changes across the objects to make them appear realistic. They included all parts of a form and carefully blended their pastels as they shaded the fruit, vase, and background.









Saturday, October 29, 2016

4TH GRADE CONTOUR LINE OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS


Students in 4th grade used drawing pencils to create contour line observational sketches from a conch shell. They drew four contour line drawings of the same object: a continuous contour (one continuous line), blind contour (drawing without looking at the paper and observing the shell only), modified contour (a line drawing including texture and detail), and a cross contour (drawing lines that follow the surface of the shell’s form).





5TH GRADE: FORMS


A simple yet beautiful project that teaches form, value, shading techniques, and a great introduction to realism in the Renaissance!

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES

The elements of art and principles of design are important, foundational materials for understanding and creating art. They are known as "essential knowledge" or "common visual language" in art. This year, we will talk about many different styles of art, artists, and time periods, and all of the art that exists in the world has some combination of these seven elements and seven principles. It is essential that students have a good grasp of that knowledge in order to understand how and why the artwork was created and also how to make our own artwork better.



We can see the art elements in nature in this photograph: line in the road and the fence, shape of the barn and the road, color of the cool blue sky, green grass, and red barn, form of the building, trees, and clouds, texture of the trees, grass, road, and sky, and space between us and the horizon.



In this painting we can see several examples of the principles of design being used. The tree branches set up a rhythmEmphasis is on the reed door on the house. There is movement in the brush strokes on the leaves. Unity is created with the cool color dominance. Contrast is seen in the warm and cool color differences. The large tree trunk on the right balances the smaller trees on the left.

The Art of Education website has great reference handouts for the elements and principles!


Tuesday, August 16, 2016

ART CLUB

I am very excited to announce that I will be teaching Art Club this fall at Trivium West! In fact, both Ms. Martin (K-3 art teacher) and I will be co-teaching this club together. We are so pleased to be holding this club for students who wish to work on additional art skills, try some new techniques or projects that we don't have assigned during regular class time, or just have fun exploring with materials while getting lots of assistance from us. We will be working with 2D wet and dry media just as we do in art class, but also some 3D options including jewelry making and sculpture. Scholars will be able to have many options for what they would like to make and work with, and Ms. Martin and I will be providing ideas for projects they can create.

Register online at www.archwaytrivium.org/clubs; additional information about Art Club is on the website. Registration will close on Friday, August 26th so don't delay because space is limited! Art Club is for grades 2-5 and will be held on Thursday afternoons.

Monday, August 15, 2016

WELCOME TO THE 16-17 SCHOOL YEAR

Hello Archway Trivium Families!

It is a great pleasure to welcome new and returning families and scholars to Trivium East and Trivium West for an exciting new year. This blog is where I will be sharing information about 4th and 5th grade art for both schools. It is a wonderful platform to be able to share pictures of student work, information about what we are learning about in art, and any other information that is applicable to art class this year. I will be updating this site every week or so, please check back from time to time to see any updates. Feel free to check out some of my own work on the tab to the right, under my portfolio.

With sincerity,

Ms. Kober
ckober@archwaytrivium.org
triviumartists.blogspot.com

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

EXCELLENCE IN ART

What an amazing year! Such beautiful artwork was produced from these hard-working scholars.
A few projects from the end of the year:

5th grade one-point perspective drawings in oil pastel: master study of Claude Monet's The Avenue


Monet


5th grade agave still life study in watercolor


4th grade master study: Albrecht Durer's Great Piece of Turf in colored pencil


Durer



4th grade Chinese landscape hanging scrolls in dry pastel

 

 

4th grade watercolor seascapes: Winslow Homer inspired schooners







3rd grade master study: Georgia O'Keeffe's Bella Donna in oil pastel


O'Keeffe




3rd grade Grant Wood inspired watercolor landscapes


Wood's Stone City Iowa








3rd grade Navajo saddle blanket designs in colored pencil


   



Well done! I hope everyone is enjoying a safe and relaxing summer.