Hey Art Scholars, Check out Ms. Belot's lesson for you about Antoni Gaudi. You will need a thin book and some foldable paper (can be recycled or new). First check out this Mati and Dada art video below about Antoni Gaudi: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9u7nkjFOyM Now look at the instructions below to complete the project. Please have your parents help take a picture and send it to your teacher or upload it to twitter and tag @CVESD_VAPA. Have an Artful Day, Ms. Rees Art History Activity - Antoni GaudiLesson By: Erica Belot at Heritage/ Juarez-Lincoln Please watch the Mati and Dada YouTube video about Antoni Gaudi below (8 minutes long) Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9u7nkjFOy For your Art response:
Gaudi shows how to create a structure just using 2 pieces of paper and a book. Students and families can try this using either copy paper or cardboard. I used copy paper and a paperback book and folded the papers into thirds. I would try this with folding since copy paper won't curve well. You could also experiment with a magazine or binder on top. When you have completed the challenge, please take a picture and share it on Twitter with @CVESD_VAPA Hello again Art Scholars,
Your art teachers have been hard at work while you began distance learning with your classroom teachers. Check out this great idea from Ms. Estrada: vapaonline.weebly.com/learn-about-an-artist.htmll Also, if you haven't checkout the VAPA Youtube channel. VAPA teachers are creating all kinds of video lessons for you. This is just one of the many lessons on the Youtube channel now: youtu.be/zY1QqVaJ1pc Look for more posts every Wednesday and Friday. Ms. Rees Hello Art Scholars,
This week your art activity is created so you can work on it yourself or you can create as a family. There is no wrong way to do this lesson as long as you try your best. Explore your creativity and enjoy. Ms. Rees |
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