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  MONDAY - 6/20 STAGGERED REPORT TO SCHOOL TIMES

Posted by Marcie Hull in Advanced Art - Hull on Friday, June 17, 2011 at 9:50 am
​9th Grade ---- 8:15 SHARP
10rth Grade -- 9:30 EXACTLY 
11th Grade --- 11:00 ON THE NOSE
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CMonoroe Quarter 4 projects

Posted by Callie Monroe in Advanced Art - Hull on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 10:52 pm

Sculpture:
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Here are the photos that I edited and copies of the original

Original:
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Edited:
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Original:
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Copied Artwork from an Artist:
I copied a work from Mark Rothko 

Original
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My Copy
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Bike Drawings

Line:
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Negative Space:
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Shadow: 
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Artists Statement: 

I think that this marking period was fun and challenging as far as the work we were assigned. The first two projects, which were the sculpture and the pictures, were the most fun and easy for me. For the sculpture I made beads out of paper and threaded them to make a necklace. I was inspired to do this by a project that I did in BuildOn were we made the same beads. I think its a good project because it is eco friendly, you are reusing the paper. The pictures that I used where taken when I was in the Dominican Republic. I think that the originals were cool but the editing added a different touch to them. The bicycle drawings were the hardest for me. They werent as free form as the others. At first I never thought I would be able to complete the bicycles because they seemed very taunting. I am proud that I was able to draw them and hope I continue to improve on my still life drawings. 
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Quarter 4 Projects

Posted by Jennifer Wright in Advanced Art - Hull on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 8:48 pm

By far, I liked working with the sculpture this quarter. It showed me that I can make something with my hands that surprised and impressed people. Everyone thought it was glass when they looked at it the first time, when it was actually was melted plastic. When I started it I didn't know how it would go, but that's why I enjoyed it because of its unpredictability. 


Next, I took photos of the rose sculpture that I did. I was able to use a better camera and that really enhanced them. After that I edited them using photoshop and iPhoto. I thought they came out really cool.


The bikes were particularly hard. The line drawing came out well and I was happy with the details I included. The negative space was cool to do because I have never done anything like it before. I didn't get to the shading drawing for lack of time. 


I was able to finish my collection of pieces imitating Roy Lichtenstein. This one was much better, I was neater with the grid and the dots came out a lot better. 

Sculpture + Edited Photos
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Famous Artist
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Quarter 4 - Art Portfolio

Posted by Brianna Perrin in Advanced Art - Hull on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 12:25 pm

This quarter we had specific expectations and drawings that were needed. We had to create a sculpture out of any materials, take up to 200 photos but edit at least 3, interpret/recreate a famous artist's creation, draw from outside, and draw a bike using line drawing, negative space, and shadow.

The points that I found difficult for me were the bikes, because I didn't really know how to use shadow space and negative space. The idea was to capture the right amount of lighting and taking in exactly what you see and not what you want to see.

Overall art as been an amazing experience. Learning new techniques, different ways to do things, and also creating objects from recycled materials. I could use all these techniques for future projects in case in college I decide to major or minor in art.
Da Vinci's Painting
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My Interpretation - It's the same but flipeed. Instead of using brushes, I use my pointer finger and painted dots.
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My photo-shopped before and after pictures.
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Pictures I thought were interesting.
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My drawing from outside. I decided to do the Ben Franklin Bridge going into Philly. It's not completely finished because it would have taken more time and more detailed. But this is just in general the outline of what it would look like.
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My sculpture I decided to make out of clay. The first sculpture is a heart with a peace sign in it. The second one is a flower.
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The next pictures are the ones of bikes. I was only able to complete to due to lack of time. But the lines I do have are the line drawing of the bike and negative space.
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Picture Time

Posted by Taina Rosario in Advanced Art - Hull on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 3:18 pm

These are three pictures that I loved and changed except for one
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T-Henry Q4 art

Posted by Taahir Henry in Advanced Art - Hull on Friday, April 29, 2011 at 10:36 pm

This was an interesting and frustrating quarter for me. We had to make a how-to sculpture,   and draw something repeatedly, which didn't turn out as well I wanted it to be.  We had to find a how-to sculpture and make it. I decided to make a jet out of k'nex pieces after seeing a how to on the internet. I liked this the most out of the things we did for the last quarter.  We also had to take a lot of pictures and then edit them using some form of picture editor like and app or photoshop.  We were required to replicate a famous piece of art.  The easy part was sketching, I felt confident that everything was somewhat accurate.  When It came time to add details, I started to realize that color pencil may not have been the best choice.  I chose to draw the Scream.  Drawing a bike is something that I have never tried to do before in an art class.  The line drawing seemed simple enough, but a lot of detail was needed for a final product that looked good.  The smaller drawings I did were okay, but when I had to do it on a larger scale it came out horrible.  I tried drawing it over several times, but just decided to finish  because it didn't get much better.  Drawing in negative space is something that I've never done at all, which may have been why I had trouble drawing the bike in negative space.




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Trosario Art 2 'How To'

Posted by Taina Rosario in Advanced Art - Hull on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 8:31 am

This project was to find a 'How To' online and follow the directions. For mine I recreated Flowers made out of Tissue paper and chenille sticks. When reading the instructions I learned how to make an accordion fold and what happens when you mix different color papers.
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Quarter 3

Posted by Iraidia Serrano in Advanced Art - Hull on Friday, April 15, 2011 at 1:57 pm

For this quarter I tried to adapt to drawing things that i'm not used to. I like drawing things that seem abstract since almost all my drawings look cartoon-ish. The drawing of my hand was one that didn't come out cartoon-ish, it looked pretty realistic, or at close as it can be.  I found a few of these difficult since i'm not use to drawing form real life.
I choose two painting by Bob Kessel to copy. He draws cartoons but not in the typical way. Most of what her paints/draws are copies or are inspired by other artists. For both mine and Kessel's for the Marvel character's the left side is a neutral face and the right is their angry face.
Original Tokyo Girl by Utamaro
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Tokyo Girl By Bob Kessel
TOKYO GIRL ( UTAMARO NO ONA ) by Bob Kessel after Utamaro
TOKYO GIRL ( UTAMARO NO ONA ) by Bob Kessel after Utamaro
My copy of Tokyo Girl
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Captain America and Ironman by Marvel
With two of the other avengers
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Bob Kessel's Interpretation
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My version
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My clear bottle, large
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Full Figure
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My hand
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Quarter 3 Artwork

Posted by Manna-Symone Middlebrooks in Advanced Art - Hull on Friday, April 15, 2011 at 10:45 am

Personally, I found this quarter to be very challenging. Each week we were assigned a different piece of art to complete. i found myself having to redo and learn different ways to accomplish the goal that was set before me. Most of the works that i created are the third or fifth copy of what was originally created because I was not satisfied with what I created. Only Having one week to compete each piece put me under a lot of pressure and put me behind in my work because I did not feel as though I had enough time to compete each piece. I usually found myself making up work outside of class. I feel that the classes could have been more instructed instead of students figuring everything out for themselves. Most if not all of the classes were never really instructed. We were simply allowed to go and draw. I could have managed my time better, but I truly did put in an honest effort even though I do not consider myself to be an artist and was under pressure.


Hands 
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Self Portrait small

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Life Size Drawing

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Clear Vessel Small

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Clear Vessel Large

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Still Life 

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Exploration of a Renaissance Artist: Focus on Benozzo Gozzoli


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Online link for paintings: http://www.wga.hu/framese.html?/html/g/gozzoli/1early/index.html

Trial by Fire Before Sultan description:

            Behind the small crowd of people is an old stonewall corner. Each individual crack on the wall is highlighted on the seam of the wall. On the left side of the wall the cracks become smooth and less visible. On the right side the cracks are faintly visible. The darkness of the space near the right side of the wall shields the cracks. The side of the darkness lies behind the sultan.

            From the bottom right hand corner to almost the top right hand corner, stretches the seated body of a man who is assumed to be a sultan. His robe is golden yellow with a vague pattern of blue trimming the bottom. Each wrinkle that accompanies sitting is visible. The robe gathers in the lap of the sultan. He wears sleeved shirt underneath the rode, but only the left arm is visible. In the center of the shirt, along the sultans chest are eleven gold buttons. On his head is a hat in the shape of a round pointed triangle. There are lines that run from the furry white rim of the hat to the gold button on top.

            The sultan’s eyes are looking down upon the crowd that is implied to be before him. His lips are thin and almost covered by the thick rust colored beard that he wears. To the left of the sultan is a man covered from head to toe in a red robe. The man’s head is covered also by a hijab. Behind the man is a knight fully dressed in metal, but his head gear is not pointed. It is rounded to his head. Beyond and in between the knight and man are the heads of three more crowd members.

 

Death and Ascention of St. Francis description:

            Under the arch of a bright rainstorm lies a town square. The sky behind the storm is light blue, almost the color of crystal water. Directly under the arch but still above the town, five angles float on a wisp like cloud. The angels almost appear as the morning sun. Under the angles is a yellow stone house. At the top is a section with three triangular windows in a row and a circular one above the middle window. Under the top section is a layer of red shingles coming out in to the crown that is gathered in the town square. To left of the house is a old, gray church-like building and to the right is a pale, red rectangular building.

            A large mass of people stand gathered between the buildings. For the ones closes to the rear of the crowd only the shapes and colors of their heads are visible. In the front of the crowd are men in white robes, the y hold long wooden poles above their head.  In the center of these men is another man, but he holds a book opened toward his face. One man kneels with his hands in the prayer position at the head of a dead body. Another man leans over the dead body that is raised on a high blue table. This man wears a red robe that is trimmed with white at the top. One the table lays a man that is covered from head to toe in a yellow robe. His head rests on a red pillow.

 

Argument:

             Artists of the Renaissance were considered to be people of the future. Their art possessed certain qualities that distinguished the transition from medieval to present day art. Many artist abandoned arts connection to the church and went off in a separate direction to find the beauty of the world. However, in the majority of Benozzo Gozzoli’s work there is a clear connection to the church. Although his work was connected to the church, it still possessed the qualities of the “new” art that was introduced during this time.

            One characteristic that was introduced during the Renaissance was the idea of focusing on realism. The artwork was meant to look as if it were real people and real objects. In all of Gozzoli’s pieces the people are painted as if they were and individual. The people have features unique to them, making them look more life like or real.

            Artists of the Renaissance also adopted the idea of perspective. Artists made objects that were further back in space appear to be far off in the distance of the artwork. Techniques of using a vanishing point assisted artists when painting. Art was no longer 2-demensional. Figures were shown in their true form. Gozzoli demonstrates this in his painting Death and Ascention of St. Francis. He shows the 3-dimensional figures f buildings and people.

                        The only argument that would exclude Gozzoli from the artists of the Renaissance is his high focus on the church. Other then that he met all of the other characteristics of the Renaissance.

Works Cited:

"Italian Renaissance Art." Carrie Text Electronic Library. European University Institute, 2006. Web. 3 Dec 2010. <http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/texts/carrie_books/gilbert/07.html>.

Nicolas, Poich. "La Renaissance ." Web Museam. BMW Foundation, 2006. Web. 4 Dec 2010. <http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/renaissance/>.

 

 

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Q3 Artist Statement_Khalil Clark

Posted by Khalil Clark in Advanced Art - Hull on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 9:02 pm

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Q3 Artist's Statement-Yadi Angeles

Posted by Yadierys Angeles in Advanced Art - Hull on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 9:02 am


I love doing anything artsy because it helps me let out emotions through familiar hobbies. One of my favorite things to do is to look at all my older art pieces and see how I've improved. 

I select themes through what interests me, and then what inspires me. I get more inspiration through my interests, and have a more enjoyable time overall. Although I don't always limit myself to things I like, I also keep an open mind to new things.

I'm now trying to challenge myself upon listening to "rules" for art. I usually go about the subject listening to myself only, and doing things to please me. So recently, I have allowed the "rules of real life" to try and enter my art pieces. It has been difficult, but I've become quite proud of about one or two pieces of the pictures shown below. 

The final draft of my hand:
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The first draft of my Self Portrait:
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First Pencil draft of the Clear Bottle:
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The final Charcoal draft of Clear Bottle:
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The first draft of my Still Life:
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The final draft of my Still Life:
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This is the first draft of the "Inspired by Art History": 
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The final draft of the "Inspired by Art History":

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