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Art Q4

Posted by Dylan McKeon in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, June 17, 2013 at 8:07 am


Inquiry: I used Inquiry to ask myself what the element should look like.
​Research: I used research by searching for information about our elements. I used this information to help come up with a design for our project.
Collaboration: I used collaboration to seek help from my classmates and teacher on how to make the project.
Presentation: I used presentation to make my project look nice by matting it and also presented my varous ideas to the teacher.
Reflection: I used reflection to tell others of our project and show our prints on the SLA blog.

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Linoleum Printing Germanium

Posted by Bella Mezzaroba in Art - Freshman - Hull on Thursday, June 13, 2013 at 12:09 pm

Inquiry 

I talked to Ms. Dunda about my element in order to learn more about it. I hadn't even known about germanium until this project. She explained to me some of the scientific aspects.

Research

I researched the origins of germanium using multiple resources. I knew nothing about it until I was assigned the element and went on my own to research.

Collaboration 

I collaborated with Ms. Hull because my design was slightly complicated. She explained to me a way for me to easily determine the difference between negative and positive space.

Presentation 

I made 3 prints with my stamp and matted 2 of them. I used the colors silver and red which usually appear in the actual crest of Germany.

Reflection
I enjoyed this project immensely. I'd never done linoleum prints before and really enjoyed learning about them.
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Element Project Reflection

Posted by Greta Haskell in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 10:10 pm

​1. Inquiry: I researched my element and it was kind of challenging because my element was a noble gas that didn't do much. After researching for a while I came up with a creative idea for my print. 

2. Research: Like I said before my research was kind of a challenge but after searching for a while I thought about it. I think that my idea was original and creative for such a boring element. 

3. Collaboration: Mrs. Hull helped me a lot because she helped me pick my best idea. She also helped me edit it, after the changes my idea was a lot better. I also helped out some of my classmates if they got confused. 

4. Presentation: My presentation could have been better. If i had switched where the negative space was in my print it would have looked a lot better. In my opinion my colors are not dark enough and it would have been better opposite. 

5. Reflection: When I reflect on my prints I wish that I could re-do them because I think they could have come out a lot better. I think that they were pretty good for my first try though and even though I don't like them, I am proud of them. 
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Artist Reflection

Posted by Heaven Mendez in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 8:18 pm

Originally, I was supposed to do the project involving negative space, using elements as the topic. The process of the entire thing was pretty good. It mainly involved constant sketching, getting feedback from Ms. Hull, and returning to my sketchbook in order to revise whatever seemed to be out of place in the drawing. This went on for a while. Once it was brought to my attention exactly how the sketches would be used, I panicked, practically dreading art class from that moment on. 

We were all warned that linoleum cutters were these sharp, almost dangerous if used incorrectly tools. Now, had this been before, I would've jumped at the chance at attempting to use something with such risk added onto it. However, as soon as the warning stretched onto the fact that if you were to accidentally lose control of the blade, and it happened to puncture the skin, the results seemed fatal. Avoiding giving off some entire life story over a blog post, I considered the tool to be a personal danger. After an email session with Hull, followed by a pretty long conversation, I was in the clear to do something less, sharp, if you will, and was allowed to do a few simple sketches. I decided to draw a few pictures in the style of manga. In a way, they actually correlate to the essential questions and core values.

Inquiry: 
Before being able to do this mini-project, a few questions had to be asked. 'Why do you feel as though you aren't able to complete the element project?' 'What would be most helpful to you, as a student?' And, 'What would make you feel more comfortable,' were just a few pieces to this value. 

Research: 
I poured a lot of research into this, beforehand. Learning how to draw different hairstyles, eyes, expressions, and facial features were some of the basics, before I moved into a few more advanced topics, such as keeping everything aligned, and giving the characters a more animated look. 

Collaboration: 
Throughout the project, I collaborated with both my teachers, and my peers. The various critiques I'd ask from people probably had to be my biggest source of this value. 

Presentation: 
Each drawing has been, 'presented,' to someone at least once. By posting them online, one could also consider that a form of presentation.

Reflection: 
This very blog post! Thinking of what exactly were my highest and weakest points within the project also helped greatly within the creation of the reflection. 
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Element Project Reflection

Posted by Adowa Mohamed in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 8:17 pm

Inquiry:
I created my own questions about my element. Also from those questions we started our research and used the information from that to make a drawing.

​Research:
I did some research on the element that was assigned to me, so I could have a better knowledge of that element. One thing I learned was that Krypton is a noble gas. 

Collaboration:
I asked my fellow peers about how to use certain tools that were given to us. We all worked together to finish this assignment and helped one another understand new knowledge.                                                      

Presentation:
I made my element more presentable by adding a green border. Which was made out of construction paper. By doing this we made the project more appealing to the eye. 

Reflection:
I enjoyed this assignment very much because we got to work with new materials. We also learned about new information about our elements while creating art. 

Inquiry: 
I had to ask myself what exactly was I doing, I had to make sure that I was following directions.
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Element Project

Posted by Christian Moore in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 5:56 pm

Research: I had do do some research on my element to find out more about it. I did not know what strontium was or did before I was assigned this project 

Collaboration: At first, I was confused about what was even going on. I had to ask alot of people different questions to figure it out.                                                                   

Presentation: I had to make my projects look nice. Doing this project was not good enough, but the final product had to be nice to get me a good grade


Reflection: For reflection, I had to think about all I did at the end to make sure that it was following the criteria. It took some time to do a checkoff but at the end it was all complete.

Inquiry: I had to ask myself what exactly was I doing, I had to make sure that I was following directions.
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Element Project

Posted by Nebil Ibrahim in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 11:02 pm

For "Research" I had to use the internet in order to look up information on my element. I used it to decide on drawing an airplane as titanium is used to make them.                                                    For "Collaboration" I had to work with my friends because I did not understand a lot of aspects. I also really needed the teacher for guidance.                                                                                       For "Presentation" I had to make my art project look nice which is the whole point of art. I also had to present my ideas to my teacher in order to get feedback.                                                               For "Reflection" I had to make a blogpost for the drawing and reflect on it such as I am doing now. Also I had to think about how this project incorporated the core values like right now.                       For "Inquiry" I had to think about a question I could ask myself. That question would be used to help my drawing.
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Element Project Reflection

Posted by Gina Sorgentoni in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 10:19 pm

​Inquiry- I first had to ask questions about our element and what they did. Once I had a few questions I wanted to answer I began to start my research. 

Research- My goal was to find out basic facts about my element, things like its structure and what it was used for. I then dug deeper to find out things like the elements origin and founders. 

Collaboration- I often went to fellow students for a second opinion on a design or an idea that I had. I also collaborated with my biochem teacher to find out more about my element. 

Presentation- I made 4 different prints to make sure I had made 3 that I liked. I also tried to vary the use of my colors in each of the prints.

Reflection- I enjoyed doing this project and learned many new skills because it. I am proud of the prints that I have created. 
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Negative Space Project

Posted by Isabella Beato in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 9:42 pm

​Explain how you found negative space in 

1. your cut out?, 2. in your still life drawing?

I used the colors and shapes

Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?

It allows you to see two sides of the artwork 

Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not?

Not all the time because I find it hard to wrap my mind around
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Samarium

Posted by Alexander Wroblewski in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, June 10, 2013 at 8:50 pm

​Inquiry-
We had to inquire what our atom was. We also had to inquire about it's properties
Research - 
We had to research our el 
Collaboration - 
We collaborated on learning about our elements. We also collaborated on the cutting part.
Presentation - 
We had to invent a presentation on our element. We also had to choose between multiple presentation options.
Reflection -
We had to think about how this stuff worked and how our atoms were used. We also had to write this down.
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