Students in the second grade had a chance to examine everyday objects up close and notice small features about them they might not otherwise notice. A variety of hardware tools, cooking utensils, office supplies and art-making equipment was placed at each table, allowing students to explore them via touch and sight. Students were instructed to draw from these available objects and encouraged to try shading and texture techniques. Some chose to focus on one particular object, while others drew from several.
I am very excited to be featuring the art program of Peirce School via the World Wide Web. I think this will be a wonderful opportunity for the Peirce community, the Arlington community and the art education world at large to take a peek inside our walls and be a source of support and feedback. I hope to use this site as a way of showcasing our student's work, explaining our curriculum, posting regular updates, promoting arts education awareness and making our program more visible.
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Observational Drawing: Everyday Objects, Up Close
Students in the second grade had a chance to examine everyday objects up close and notice small features about them they might not otherwise notice. A variety of hardware tools, cooking utensils, office supplies and art-making equipment was placed at each table, allowing students to explore them via touch and sight. Students were instructed to draw from these available objects and encouraged to try shading and texture techniques. Some chose to focus on one particular object, while others drew from several.