Mrs. K. Jones Art Room
Classroom 112
Tutoring Days - Fridays: 2:15 - 3:00 pm

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

7th grade:City on the River (2-2-11)


WARM UP: 
If you could change something in the Memphis skyline we look at yesterday, what would it be?

VOCAB: 
(USE YOUR BLUE BOOK'S GLOSSARY)
Cityscape
Composition
detail  
facade
geometric forms
human made environment
natural environment  
landscape  


Reading:
(7th GRADE YOUR BOOK IS THE BLUE BOOK)
P. 180 - 181



GLE:
Students you will study the form of the pyramid using our city's most recognizable landmark - the Pyramid this week. You will create a landscape composition using our shape of the week, the pyramid, in colored pencil to recreate our city's landscape.


Artist of the Week: 
Janet Fish

Crazy Boxes

Janet Fish was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1938 and raised in Bermuda. Fish received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Smith College, Northampton MA and a Master of Fine Arts degree at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. She also studied at the Skowhegan Summer School, Maine and the Art Students League NYC.
Public collections include The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas; and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Fish won the 2005 William A. Paton Prize for a watercolor, National Academy of Design,
2001 Henry Ward Ranger Purchase Prize, National Academy of Design,
2000 Lyme Academy, Lyme, CT: Honorary Dr. FA, 1994 American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, the 1993 Outstanding Woman in the Arts, Aspen Art Museum, CO, an Australian Council for the Arts grant to travel and lecture in Australia in 1975; MacDowell Colony Fellowships in 1968, 1969 and 1972 and the Harris Award, Chicago Biennial, 1974.
In 1987, Burton Skira & Co. Ltd. published the book Janet Fish by Gerrit Henry.
In 1997, John Szoke Graphics, Inc., published The Prints of Janet Fish. A Catalogue Raisonné by Linda Konheim Kramer.
!n 2002 Harry N. Abrams Inc. published “Janet Fish paintings ” by Vincent Katz

Janet Fish works in her studios in New York City and Middletown Springs, Vermont and is represented by DC Moore Gallery, New York.
 
Today's Mission:
Students today we are going to draw our images of Memphis onto our paper for the week! Remember to take your time during the transfer process. Your medium this week is colored pencil, so don't forget to use your forms of shading such as stippling, hatching, and cross hatching.

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