Second Grade Totem Poles

Posted by admin on Jun 17 2009 | Uncategorized, sculpture, student projects

With this being only my third year teaching elementary school I am constantly impressed and surprised by the artistic abilities of my students. This is the first time I have done this project. I had no idea what to expect at the end of it. Theses projects surpassed all my expectations!!!

For this project kids looked at images of Pacific Northwest Indian art work. Afterward, I gave them a worksheet that asked them to choose different animals that represents their feelings. Samples questions were “When I am happy I feel like a…….When I am sad I feel like a…….” After the kids came up with a list of animals, they choose three for their totem poles.

Next, I showed them how to create pinch pots. Pots were stuffed with paper towels and holes were cut at the top and bottom of each ball to allow circulation. Balls were then attached together and then the three headed structure was attached to a clay base.

Students then went a head and built their animal heads and added texture and patterns to their work. After the totem poles students used Amaco Alligator glazes to their colors. I cannot go on enough about how much I love these glazes. They work particularly well on top of our red clay.

Recommendations for the project:

  • Be sure that each kids has holes on all their ball, as well as through the bottom of the base. I tried to double check their projects to make sure they had them, sadly I missed a few.
  • Make sure that the balls are attache really well to one another. I had a few heads pop off even after the final firing.

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4th Grade Nature Tiles

Posted by admin on May 11 2009 | student projects

Students were given the challenge of incorporating movement, overlapping, and small, medium and large with images of nature. Below are some of their final projects.

These were recently sent home for Mother’s Day. I bet many mom’s preferred getting flower tiles verus real ones!

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Third Grade Animal Vessels

Posted by admin on May 11 2009 | sculpture

For this lesson, students looked at examples of South American and Asian pottery that incorporate animal forms into their vessels. Afterward, students created their own animal inspired pots.

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Jingdezhen Slide Show

Posted by admin on Oct 10 2008 | Uncategorized, sculpture

Our recent trip to Jingdezhen was amazing. We spent 90% of our time walking into different clay factories and poking around. I was stunned that no one questioned why we were there or shooed us out of their place of business.
Below is a slide show that shows the ceramic making process in Jingdezhen. Be prepared. The working conditions are pretty horrible. I can’t imagine what kinds of health problems these workers will have when they are older.
Jingdezhen Clay
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Jingdezhen

Posted by admin on Oct 01 2008 | Uncategorized, sculpture

Whoa!!!! It’s been a long time since my last post. Sorry guys! Since coming back to Shanghai I have been sicker than a dog. Now that I am on the up and up, I am ready to blog.

Tomorrow David, myself and two of our friends board a plane to Jingdezhen, China. This area is famous for its long ceramics history. We are very lucky. A collegue of ours at school has two friends who graduated from ceramics programs in Jingdezhen. They will be taking us around for part of the day. I’m looking forward to having some insiders knowledge of the area!

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