Thursday, April 21, 2011

AP Art: Paris Field Trip

On the night of April 14th, ISO's AP Art students were off on an artistic adventure exploring the City of Lights! Paris is one of the most artistic cities in the world and houses some of the most precious pieces of artwork ever made. From the gigantic Louvre to the intimate l'Orangerie, it was splendid walking down the numerous corridors of artwork. Art was hanging there for us to approach and experience at our will - it was fantastic! Springtime in Paris is paradise!

Check out these pictures of the students and chaperones enjoying some of Paris' most famous things!
Pompidou

At the top of the Pompidou Centre

Inside a Dubuffet artwork (Pompidou)

Natalie and Monet (l'Orangerie)

Street cafe

Notre Dame

Outside Notre Dame

Minerva and the Mona Lisa (Louvre)

Musee du Louvre

Kevin acting like a sculpture (Louvre)

Paris Catacombs

Jardin du Luxembourg

The Eiffel Tower

The chaperones!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Brain Pop

The Brain Pop website has amazing information and activities that engage any student (although it is geared for Elementary students). The link below will bring you to various artistic topics including, famous artists and art concepts. Enjoy!

http://www.brainpop.com/artsandmusic/

MS Art: Murals Project

Keith Haring was an American artist living and working during the 1980s. His artwork is characterized by bright colors, simple figures, and bold lines.  Haring's artwork was an obvious extension of who he was; his art explored his love for people in need, especially children, his sexual orientation and his illness (HIV/AIDS). Haring made the pretentious art world accessible by opening up his Pop Shop, which allowed anyone to purchase his artwork on t-shirts, bags, pins, etc. Many art critics disliked the idea that his artwork was inclusive, yet that was exactly the point! Haring died due to AIDS related complications in 1990.

The MS Art class used Keith Haring as inspiration for the Murals Project. The murals are located on the back and side of the Pre-K room.

http://www.haring.com/
http://www.haringkids.com/index.html
http://www.pop-shop.com/








































HS Art: The Surreal Life

The High School Art class has been immersed in learning about Surrealism. Surrealism was an art movement that took place primarily during the 1930s; it focused on exploring one's inner self and subconscious. Salvador Dali is the most recognizable artist of this movement, but other well-known artists such as Rene Magritte, Frida Kahlo, Joan Miro, and Meret Oppenheim were also involved.


Lyse

Joseph

Geoffrey

Landry working

Monday, April 4, 2011

AP Art: The Portfolio Process

As 4th Quarter begins, the AP Art students are hard at work finalizing their portfolios for submission.  The AP Art portfolio is due on Friday, May 6, 2011.


Safiya's Concentration: Ice Cream
Hannah's Concentration: Piano

Kevin working away


Liesbeth's Concentration: Lightning


Eva's Work




Natalie's Work