Monday, May 16, 2011

Final Thoughts

AEAH 3750

Had an amazing expeience learning so many wonderful Art/Craft lessons. I was able to explore once again my drawring techniques and was able to use my imagination with all my projectst that I produced throughout the semester.

The project that I enjoy working on the most were the Black and White drawing, Lady-Bug and the Paper Mache. Even though, all three projects took a while to complete. At the end, it was all worth working for.

Most definitly, I will plan to use the activites with my future students. Art is what makes a child express him/her emotions. Nontheless, having fun and painting is the whole part of their learning process.

Furthermore, this class was such a great class!!! Will be missed but most importantly, I give thanks to Ms. Harris for allowing us to learn new and fun things.




Molly from the Comfy Couch (Puppet)

Molly









This is Molly, made out of Paper Mache. At first I didn't know where to start from. So I began to experiement. I painted her face, arms, and nose first. Then i painted the blue. I waiting until it dryed out completely and applied the hair with tied sections. Once the hair was added, I added her eyes and a slight white dot so that the eyes would be defined. Finally, I applied Mod Podge so that the paint wouldn't crack and made her shiny. The last picture as you can see is the end result of my puppet.

Black and White


This image is a live drawing that I did at my aunts restroom. As you can see there is detail on the shading so that each piece can be defined according to how the light is reflecting. Took quiet a while, but it turned out great!

Water-Colors


This was a drawing that I did, experimenting with water-colors. Based on an artist named Wassily Kadnisky.  I constructed my paintings with different symbols and shapes so that it would look different. It was really fun!

Lady-Bug made with Tissue Paper


This Lady-Bug was inspired by Eric Carle...
What I did was, I painted different patterns onto tissue paper and made it colorful.
Subsequent to that, I drew a simple outline of a Lady-Bug.
Then, I cut out the tissue paper and pasted inside the lady bug to make it decorative.
Soon after I pasted the tissue paper, i began to paint to outside so that the picture would not look tooooo simple. So i added some grass, birds, and the sun.
Overall, this project was a great experience and I had lots of fun.

THEN!!!!!


with the remaining of the paint... I decided to add Aloe trees =)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Matisse Art Work

This is an Art work that i created, this is called a "Matisse" . This master piece took me a quite a while to complete because i had to focus on the line structures and how to develop an uneven look so that it would seem as if everything was structured the right way. Every piece of the the shapes as you can see they were uneven and overlapped through the different tissue color. It was quite a challenge but got it done in one piece =)

Monday, March 28, 2011

Cyberbullying & Sexting

There was a workshop presentation that was held at UNT-DALLAS  based on CYBERBULLYING AND SEXTING. Which are the most important factors in todays society, especially when dealing with children around the world.  The presentation was mainly focused on the cases of students who had been either bullied or damaged emotionally through texting. The presentation made me realize that if we as future educator don't make a difference now in today's society then all children will be physically, emotionally, and socially, and mentally destroyed.  



The scenario that I chose to write my report on was on a high school student whom suffered from bullying from students of his own school grade level. I feel that the bullying could have been prevented if only the parents were more involved and attend to his child's needs. However, looking back if i was Tom's dad/mom i would have been very well involved and actually taking the time to figure out if everything was okay. Even, if it was the simplest thing, but in my mind I would have known that everything was right. On the other hand, I believe that the school should have done something about it, rather to just let the student bully him knowing that he didn't have any faults. The school sure failed its responsibilities because they weren't aware of what was going on in Tom's life or educational life.



Now that this has happened, there are many ways to prevent children from being cyberbullied. As teachers and parents we must discourage our students/child from responding to cyberbullying. They tend to crave attention, etc. Also, monitor the their computer time even if they say they are "playing online games". Especially when having a big range of students in a classroom it is a great idea to create big poster boards saying why or how children are emotionally hurt through bullies. Then, we can also have a role play with students so that they can see that bullying is not a good thing, rather it makes people feel less of a persona and can scar them for life. 



That being said, we must implement the fact that we as future teacher must be on the alert and become self involved in our students life because when we finally do; we might be to late...

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Midterm





During my Spring Break vacation my family and I took a trip to the Arbuckle Wilderness in Oklahoma, TX. So many different animals to see it was just an amazing experience. I also had the previlege to draw a giraffe that really cought my attention. The hardest part of the giraffe was the whole portion of his head and the correction of his body structure.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Three Highlighted Items

This is a drawing of three items chosen so that I can determine where the shadow is coming from and the lights reflection.

Friday, March 4, 2011

My Hand

This is the first hand that I drew. It's plain, simple, and no definite shape. Was not hard to draw but still nothing "ohhhhh" to say about.
Before


Quite a challenge to draw my hand and have its fully detailed, especially the shadowing portion.
 After

Door

This drawing is a door being open 1/4 with its shadow coming from the bottom towards the top.

Positive Chair



This chair that I drew was based on the negative spaces. 
At first it was hard, but once i started with the rolling balls, everything became easier.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Valentine’s Day in France

 Bonne Saint Valentin

 "Happy Valentine's Day"

Valentines Day in France
Valentine's Day Festival is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm in France. People take opportunity of the occasion and express love to people close through them. Just as in several other countries people in France exchange Valentine's Day greetings through cards, fresh flowers and gifts of love.

History of Valentine's Day in France
History of Valentine's Day Festival has a strong association with France. It is said that during the Middle Ages, there was a popular belief in France and England that birds began to mate halfway through the second month of the year. For this reason lovers saw the day special and considered it auspicious to exchange love letters and tokens of love on Valentine's Day. During fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, French and English poets and litterateurs too stressed on this idea and created a romantic image of the day in the minds of the people.
Valentine's Day Cards too are said to have originated in France. A young Frenchman, Charles, Duke of Orleans is said to have written the first written Valentine's Day Cards. The Duke who was captured at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 is said to have written a poem or ‘Valentine' to his wife while imprisonment in the Tower of London.

Valentine's Day Custom in France
People in France once followed a peculiar Valentine's Day custom called “drawing for”. Unmarried young and old people would go into houses facing each other and begin calling out across from one window to another and pair off with their chosen partner. If the young man failed to be particularly enthralled with his valentine, he would desert her. A bonfire would be lit later where ladies would burn images of their ungrateful lovers and hurl abuses at them. The ritual was eventually abandoned as it left much room for nastiness and ridicule. French government handed-down a decree and officially banned the custom.
There was also a custom in France to exchange elegant cards containing tender messages called cartes d'amities. These were not essentially Valentine and resulted chiefly due a trend popular in England.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Personalized Learning Experience

1.      Based on my reading from pages 3 – 6, the ones that made most sense to me were cultural understanding, personal communication and expression, and a core participant in learning in school because of my background and experiences. For example, the cultural understandings it brings great memories because going back to my elementary school years, I remember how our Art teacher would allow us to expand our minds while learning about a different culture, religion, and its history. Culture it’s not just about what food we eat, what customs we have, holidays, etc. Better yet, culture is based on how we define its own politics, defining religious beliefs, and relating art into its part of culture. Next, personal communication and expression I believe is the key to connect to the wonders of Art. Why? Let think for a second. . . what happens when we draw something and behind the drawing there is an interpersonal meaning that no one knows the meaning but you. Now, how is it possible that we can say so many things from an individual painting that we created, but another person can say just a few things? I remember when I was in the 7th grade, I drew the scenery of beautiful angels being lighted with the hands of Gods, to me in had so much meaning because I could immediately communicate my expressions, and thoughts, through Art by imaging how it would be to live in such angelic place. Then, the subject pertaining to a core participant in learning in school has a lot of value to the core curriculum because it emphasizes in each category how we can relate art within social studies, science, math, reading, writing. When we blend all in one in relation to Art we can immediately say that a new excitement has arrived because not only are we learning about its history, but using it in the sense that sometimes we can implement it while using hands-on activities. For instance, when I was younger I remember in my social studies class how we had to study why different parts of the world had different myths and art of the Native and African American.

On the other hand the ones that did not make any sense were national needs and making the ordinary important and special. The reason that I said national needs it’s because not every national need citizen have to have a higher mentality or simply who can think for themselves. Without guidance and support we can’t rely on doing things that we want in any particular way. Subsequently, making the ordinary important and special doesn’t make sense to me because not everyone beliefs that Art should be put first from anything. For example, during my first years of college our professor assignment was to go the Arts museum and learn about the Aztecs, African Americans, and the Chinese culture. Next thing you know we had half of the class saying that they should of majored in Art since Art was an easy areas to major. So, that being said just because we are surrounded by astonishing things it doesn’t mean that we now have to have passion for Art. All its saying is that we must take in consideration as to why we have our own meaning to Art and what does it truly mean.


2.      There are three approaches to Art, contextualist, media, and formalist approach. The one that I have personally experience is the media approach. The way that the media approach was taught to me and other classmates was that our teacher would implement art elements, concepts, and principles. For example, the making of the piñata, how it had its own history, the value that the Mexican culture has and why they are accustomed to having a piñata in celebrations. Media approach was taught in a way that we understood that Art its not just about drawing, reading, or visualizing, but to actually experience and know its facts about its purpose. Another project that came up to mind was in my 5th grade year I remember Ms. Rodriguez allowed us to make a clay pinch pot. From what I remember the clay pinch pot was made out of clay, cloths, sticks, water toothbrush, and brushes. I remember it was quite a difficult task because I couldn’t get my pot to be rounded from the inside until my teacher assisted me. However, it was a great project to work on. Then in 6th grade we had to hand made a guitar. Now, that was fun!, because our guitar was made out of a tissue box, rubber bands, straws, and a paper towel roll, and paint to decorate it.


Pinch Pot


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Staying Home

Well looks like the roads are pretty bad. . . Hope everyone is at home warm and cozzy =)