Q2 Artist spotlight! 7th grader Devin Eckles’ preferred medium is colored pencil, but his subject matter is purely from his amazing imagination! Check out these drawings of a few of his original characters. @SiegelMiddle
Some students can pull imagery from their creative brain, while others need to see imagery to be inspired. One is not better, just different. #TAB#artclass
Before creating ceramic work that will be on the earth FOREVER, students learn abou the process, clay building techniques & practice drawing & making forms! #developcraft
Awesome work by talented 7th grader Isabelle Vongsaphay. Her work will be displayed all year at the RCS district office! Check out her artist video! https://t.co/JqdM2k7u86
“Being positive does not mean ignoring the negative. Being positive means overcoming the negative. There is a big difference between the two.”
A Focus on Connection, Finding Positives, and Growth https://t.co/wqAOqnsIMu
When students become aware of the habits of artists, they can begin practicing how to behave like one. Today we created still life drawings using the Studio Habit: observe. @SiegelMiddle#studiohabits
Meet Frey, a 7th grade artist extraordinaire. Frey is one of 3 students to create their own mini-show within our Pop-up Show. Great Job Frey! @SiegelMiddle
Planning is an important part of creating Art. Frey & Jack used play doh to mock up their ceramic clay plans. Awesome ENVISIONing skills! #TAB@SiegelMiddle
“Stretch & explore”is an essential studio habit artists use to find new techniques & to exhaust the possibilities of a medium. These 8th graders have invented a 3 way slab technique! Awesome! @SiegelMiddle