Friday, January 28, 2022

Glass Fusing In Folk Art Class

 
I used this lesson for a introduction to the process of glass fusing. It is hands on and the results are amazing! See the link below for more ideas from our past blog post. 
We have blogged on this process before click the link below:
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Thursday, January 27, 2022

3 Pinch Pots = 1 Snow Person (Clay)

Hi all! Just a quick update for a pinch pot lesson. We created 3 pinch pots and made snow people. Some wanted details like hat and scarf others just wanted theirs simple with not much detail. 
I think for a one day lesson these turned out pretty cute! 
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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Clay Holiday Ornaments with Watercolor and Acrylic Paints

This was a first for our Lower School Holiday Ornaments. We feel like they turned out great. They were rolled out on slab roller and cut with circle cookie cutter. Fired on medium at 04. The clay was a white color. Students then created different holiday / winter scenes on them with the use of mixed media. Some used watercolor and crayons for a batik effect. Others used acrylic paint. They were sealed with a spray polyurethane. Mrs. Hicks added finished touches with letting the students choose the ribbon to use on their final pieces. Love this...glad I was able to share! Would be cute for Valentines using hearts - Jim Dine style!

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Monday, January 24, 2022

Greg Mike - Art Style Installation

Want to learn more about Greg Mike, click here. Born and raised in Connecticut, childhood trips to NYC in the mid-’80s exposed "Greg Mike" Mensching to the creative potential of reinventing public spaces through art and design. Always obsessed with the boundless energy and crisp line work of iconic American mid-century cartoons, by his early teens Greg began using the walls on the streets to fuse these two passions together. Further inspired by his deep involvement with skate culture and his intersections with the design world, he has become known for pieces that incorporate vivid explosions of incandescent color filtered through a Surrealist Pop Art perspective. Populated by gleefully twisted characters, his world is unsettling, mischievous and uniquely captivating.

Greg Mike has painted murals in Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and the Swiss Alps, to name a few. His studio work is currently on view in galleries and museums in Atlanta, Paris, Saint-Tropez, Taipei, Shanghai, New York City, and Los Angeles and more.

Currently based in Atlanta, Greg Mike is the founder and creative director of ABV AGENCY + GALLERY, a multi-platform creative studio specializing in graphic design, street art, mural installations, art direction and more. A hub for innovators, ABV also functions as a contemporary gallery space exhibiting over 350+ artists from around the world.

In 2015, Greg Mike founded OuterSpace Project, an event series that merges public art, live music, design, action sports and culture which has produced over 85+ murals throughout the city of Atlanta.

GREG MIKE Representation + Commercial / Client Work:  ABV AGENCY.


 

Lower School Art classes learned about Greg Mike with Mrs. Hicks. They practiced cutting and their spacial skills after learning about him. Fun fact is he is located in Atlanta! Which is pretty close to us in Tallahassee.
This lesson could be done any time of year especially around Halloween. These are fun monsters. They might even make a cool Valentine! Thanks, Cathy for allowing me to share!

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Alcohol Ink Creations and 2 Soul Sisters Folk Art Summer Camp 2021


This is one of the units in our Summer Camp. Alcohol Ink lesson was super easy and fun. A great introduction to this type of medium. The camp students were had one on one help with 1965 to create these as they required a lighter.
This unit was a fabulous one to teach during this camp. Kids loved it and all were successful! Scroll down for more pictures. Yes, we still have a few more post on last summer's camp. I think we sent each camper home with 25+ items. It was a successful busy way super cool camp! We made these ceramic tile trivets and we used the stainless steel washers to create medallions for necklaces and bracelets.
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