Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Resume for Teachers

How To Write A Successful Teaching Resume

Click here for tips!

This site is great for tips on writing a resume. It gives examples of may types of resumes including "Art Instructor" resume.

It contains great tips and lists of items not to forget such as:
  • continuing education
  • certifications
  • areas of skill
Check it out!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Power Point Help!

Apply or draw a motion path

This link will illustrate how to apply motion, and create the path that you wish the object or words to take in a Powerpoint presentation.

The technique would be useful in a classroom presentation, to capture the attention of the students. If you have an image that you want to move around the page and land in a certain spot, you can! The giant paintbrush can fly in and land on top of a jar of paint or under important information.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

After visiting the Albright-Knox, I found 5 artists that fulfilled each of the categories below. Sometimes the same artist fit into more than one.

1. I felt personal a connection with the art and why.

2. Made an impact on me and why.

3. I would like to know more about the artist and why.

Milton Avery – Bucolic Landscape – 1945 (Oil on Canvas) 1.) This image struck me by the solitude of a single subject, enjoying the day. 2.) It reminded me of a fall day. The connection for me is a walk on a warm fall day in the country. This feels like a bright and sunny day, but I can hear my mother saying “if the cows are laying down, it’s gonna rain.” 3.) I’m really not familiar with Milton Avery, but would like to know why the cow was the subject matter. Is it a symbol of something greater?

Jorge Pardo – Untitled – 2008 (Silkscreen and MDF) 3.) The parts of this work fit together like a puzzle. Each section is a mini work of art. When we step back it becomes a larger part of the whole

Amedeo Modigliani - The Servant girl – 1918 (Oil on Canvas) 1.) The sullen look and the painterly approach drew me to it.

Frederick Childe Hassam – Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut 1905 (Oil on Canvas) 1.) The dabs of paint dancing on the canvas spoke to me. The isolation of any square inch reveals a composition by itself. 2.) If I’m going to look at a painting, I like to see the paint. The style the sound of the leaves in the wind all captured from the days of Sunday school.

James Esber - Toledo Blend, - 2003 (Plasticine) 1.) The impact in this case was solely due to the medium. The way in which the various colors are blended together is impressive.

Robert Therrien – Untitled - Folding Table and Chairs, beige 2006 (Paint, metal, fabric) 1.) Walking under the table affects spatial perception. 2.) I was 5 again running around the living/dinning room. The card table came out for the kids to sit at when we had the whole family over. The only thing missing was gum stuck to the underside of the table. 3.) Does he have a connection to Claes Oldenburg?

Jackson Pollock – Convergence 1952 (Oil on Canvas) 1.) I’ve seen this in books and in the museum before, but never really looked at it. I could hear jazz playing!

Jasper Johns – Numbers in Color 1958-1959 (Encaustic and Newsprint on Canvas) 2.) The layers are fascinating! When ever I work on flat surfaces such as canvas or paper, I always want to add something to it, another layer.

Marisol Escobar – Baby Girl – 1963 (Wood, paint) 2.) I looked at this work before and passed it easily. This trip I spent more time thinking about the construction and meaning. It did provoke questions and I became connected to it by curiosity. 3.) Why this medium? What does it say?

Norman Lewis – Street Music 1950 (Oil on canvas) 3.) The sweet lines tinkled around the canvas. Why is he at the Albright Knox? What should I know about him?

Tattoo Art

Tattoo Ideas: Famous Works of Art

This an interesting site. I enjoyed seeing famous works of art molded onto the human body.

A tattoo is very personal and very permanent. Tattoos symbolize different things to different cultures and can be traced back 5000 years. They symbolized social status, religious and magical powers and spiritual well being.

In today’s culture, it serves many of the same distinctions. Gangs use tattoos to signify acceptance and belong. Our culture also uses them as a personal symbol to the world and the individual wearing it.

Questions to think about.

  • How do you feel about tattoos?
  • What do they mean to you?
  • When you see someone who has several of them, what does it say about that person?
  • Would it affect their ability to get a job?
  • Could you be president and have a full body tattoo?

Duct Tape Art

Duct Tape Sculptures

This site is fun! Amazing things done with simple Duct Tape. This a great sculptural tool. There are so many possible things to do. One idea would be to create a sculpture that best embodies their favorite book.
Some Questions to ask might be:

  • What does this medium say about the work they created?
  • Does Duck tape belong in a gallery?
  • Does this change the way they look at a roll of duct tape?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Welcome to the world of ART EDUCATION!