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"Happiness never decreases by being shared." -Buddha
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Frank Lloyd Wright and Gingerbread (Baitinger Nov)
Frank Lloyd Wright
Wainwright building in St. Louis, Missouri


Creating your own style..after Wright and Sullivan had arguments, Frank begins creations of his own.
InteriorsSpace
Harmony with natureMaterials used
Repeated designs
Queen Victoria reigned between 1837- 1901
The style of architecture came to America
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Art Lesson One Point Perspective (Fondren)
Things to look for in these pieces of art:
- Perspective
- Horizon line
- Vanishing point
Street by Maurice UtrilloHave you seen a place that stays with you?
What is the feeling you get when you look at this piece of art?
Portrait of Maurice Utrillo done by his mother, also an artist. He spent a lot of his years hospitalized. During these times his mother suggested art to help him. Many of his paintings are done from that upper story perspective.Look what we did today
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Art Lesson Learning the Color Wheel (Baitinger)
View of Toledo by El GrecoHow does El Greco help your eyes find the focal point?
How does he set it apart from the background?
Wayside Inn by Currier & IvesWhat does the use of the primary color red do to your eye?
What is the focal point?
Thatched Cottages by Maurice De VlaminckWhat colors did the artist use here?
Do you see places of high contrast?
Can you find complimentary colors?
Does Chagall use primary and secondary colors?
Where do you see the most contrast?
Where do you see the most contrast?
What is the subject matter?
Can you find complementary colors or analogous colors?
Can you find complementary colors or analogous colors?
Do you see our primary colors?
What is our subject matter? and focal point?
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Art Lesson Composition and Balance (Fondren)
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) had over 700 paintings and 1600 drawings when he died.Using Van Gogh's reproductions we studied:
1. Still Life
2. Composition-balance and light source
3. Balance-Symmetrical and Asymmetrical
2. Composition-balance and light source
3. Balance-Symmetrical and Asymmetrical
Masterpieces created September 2011 in Mrs. Fondren's fifth grade class
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Art Lesson Rhythm and Repetition (Baitinger)
Leonardo Da Vinci- Born April 15, 1452 and died May 2, 1519.Leonardo's work today will help us learn about:
1. Rhythm-the flow of movement of something.
2. Repetition-the repeated use of an object or shape
Both of these help the eye move just like the flow of poetry or music moves with sound.
"The Annunciation" by Leonardo Da Vinci. At this time in history artists were told what they could paint.What repeated shapes do you see?
Is there a rhythm and flow?
This is a reproduction of "Hockey Players" by Ernst LudwigDo you see repeated shapes?
How are the shapes different and alike?
Another reproduction using repetition is "Parade" by Jacob LawrenceIs there rhythm? Is your eye moving?
Below are masterpieces created September 2011 in Mr. Baitinger's Third grade class
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