Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Our school wide theme this year is Superheroes and our Superhero challenge in the art room is to draw lightly on our paper!  "DRAW LIGHT, UNTIL YOU GET IT RIGHT!"  2ND AND 3RD grade students drew themselves as a super hero.  They designed their own costume and chose the setting, or environment for the scene.  After the scenes and characters were drawn, artists practiced making multicultural skin tones.  To achieve this, they mixed complementary colors together.  The complementary colors are Red and Green, Yellow and Violet, Blue and Orange.  Art Smart words: Proportion, Environment, Multicultural and Complementary.  Great job on your SUPER ART!


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Michelle "Meche" Farah; I have a BFA in Painting and Illustration and Art History Minor from The Savannah College of Art and Design. Before I discovered a love to teach, I worked in interior design, and film production. My teaching certification is from Jacksonville University. This is my 13th year as a teacher and 4th year at Fort Caroline Middle. I teach Art History and sculpture. I am a professional decorative painting artist and a former board member of NeFAEA- Northeast Florida Art Educators Association. I am an active FAEA- Florida Art Education member and attend state conference every year. I have also attended nationals conference several times. My FAVORITE project is "Recycle-Transformation" which simply means going green and making old items new and appreciated. Our FUTURE is in our hands, I include recycled materials in student projects. In my art program students practice the disciplines of art history, art production, art aesthetics, and art criticism. It is not only important to make and learn about art but how to discuss it and bring value and meaning to it. Thanks for viewing our art blog, we are glad you stopped by!

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