Showing posts with label Mixed-Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed-Media. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Michigan's Endangered Speicies






December 2008 I visited Cranbrook which was exhibiting prints and photographs from Andy Warhol. Part of the show was a collection of prints titled Endangered Species. I was thinking about developing a science/art lesson which incorporated Warhol, printmaking, and regional endangered species. While researching Warhol I discovered he collaborated on a book with scientist Kurt Benirschke titled Vanishing animals. Warhol's resulting art was a combination of collage and printmaking. To prepare my students I introduced them to local endangered species: The Spotted Turtle and the Marbled Salamander. I didn't even know these species existed in our region until I started researching for this lesson.
The students colored with paint, outlined with marker, applied tissue paper collage, and squeezed paint from a bottle to make an off-set "registration line."

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Shadow Boxes






Shadow Boxes
Surf's Up - Austin Gilson
Africa - Andy Mikuski
I have to give special credit to Austin Gilson (Surf's Up!)
Austin figured out how to cut and seperate an image so that it would decorate both sides of the tin. It was inspired! Greatfully, inspiration is contagious. There was a mass infection of great ideas after Austin's breakout.

The Recycled Art Show





Cork Dolls and Shadow Boxes
Beauty Queen - Sierra Bloomer
Cool Guy - Adam Roseman
Cork Buddy - Dwight Thayer
Sea Princess - Karis Blaker
These are just a few of the clever projects made by my students which were entered into the Recycled Art Show. The show was at the Croswell Opera House and was sponsered by the Lenawee Soild Waste Dept.