HHMS artists created their own scratch boards using oil pastels and paper plates. The final design was student choice, many inspired by mandalas, landscapes, and using lettering and circle stencils. #ShineBrightEdison
HHMS artists created stamps using styrofoam and washable markers. We are transforming our designs using rotation and translation. π #ShineBrightEdison
ππΊ HHMS artists illustrated skulls and flowers inspired by the artwork Georgia OβKeeffe created during the 1930βs in New Mexico. #ShineBrightEdison
Before spring break HHMS artists began the Jen Stark Cascading Drips project, using line, movement, overlapping, and concentric shapes. We will add color when we return to school. #ShineBrightEdison@ArtEducatorsNJ
π HHMS students used a variety of line and mark making like stippling and hatching to create texture on these animal illustrations inspired by the style of Indi Maverick.
HHMS artists illustrated snowpeople while learning about the style traits of Tim Burton characters. We used tortillions to shade, creating value and form. βοΈ