Project complete!
OHMS 6th graders have finished their Paint Like Pollock project, a collaboration, mural-size painting inspired by Crystal Bridges' current exhibition: Van Gogh to Rothko. This current show highlights some major names from the abstract expressionist movement from the mid-1900s who we looked at for this piece.
One of the artists from the Van Gogh to Rothko show, and our inspiration for this project, is none other than Jackson Pollock himself and his famous work, "Convergence."
The students gained a clear understanding and appreciation for this style of art and learned how fun it can be to be expressive in art.
Our huge Paint Like Pollock painting measures approximately 6 x 12 feet and will be on display at Old High Middle School.
Take a look!
Welcome to Mr. Dezaldivar's 5th and 6th grade art page! We are off to an amazing year and if you scroll down below you will find our current projects. Take a look at what we have been working on and take a look at what we worked on last year as well. Email: ndezaldivar@bentonvillek12.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/napo_d2
Friday, March 13, 2015
Success In Many Forms
We had a mighty, successful week of learning and exploring! Students created a collaborative "Paint Like Pollock" painting, did some Keva Plank building, and constructed cardboard automata and packing peanut sculptures.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
OHMS Silent Auction-Come see us!
Please join us for Arts & Academics Night on Thursday, the 12th from 5:30 to 7:00 pm for evening of fun!
There will be an auction and other fun activities planned including a collaboration art project with myself and Mrs. Burris.
Hope to see you there!
There will be an auction and other fun activities planned including a collaboration art project with myself and Mrs. Burris.
Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
6th Grade "Love" Projects
Love was a theme this past February as we studied Robert Indiana and his use of visual signs. Indiana was inspired by signs we see all around us and decided to create his own sign, LOVE, to spread hope and a positive message.
Our 6th grade classes jumped on board to help spread this message with our own mixed-media versions of Indians's iconic work.
Once the projects were complete, the students wrote a reflection piece on what "Love" means to them and how their work represents them.
Student samples are below:
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