Last week my non-academy artists finished their soap sculptures pictured below. This was a first for me and although it wasn't the easiest product to manipulate the end results were cute and the classroom smelled AMAZING.
We then started on our non-objective mandala project found
here. The goal is to view a smaller portion of a larger image in a totally different, non-objecitve light and recreate it with colored pencil. I urged the artists to layer their colored pencil to achieve correct values and colors and they have definitely stepped up to the challenge.




In our academy 7/8 class we were introduced to our Veteran's Day project where the artists will work in teams to create a piece of art for display at the annual Veteran's Day assembly and reception. I have a soft spot for military and all things Veteran's not only because of our family and friends who have served and still serve but because of a dear family friend who lost his life four years ago this month serving our country. The anniversary of his death was the perfect introduction to this project which is not about us a class, program, teacher or individual artist but rather about service to those that are still here for us to thank. We started by watching a quick video about my friend Marcus, then project teams and assignments were distributed. The students responded wonderfully and quickly began to work. I can't wait to see the final product.
To learn more about my friend Marcus, feel free to check out the links below
Memorial Video
Fort Hood Sentinel article
Big Country Homepage article
Texas Soldiers' Angels