4.28.2011

An All Time Favorite: Pizza Box Biographies

Our used pizza boxes have been brushed clean of crumbs, white washed with tempera and lightly marked with grid lines. The art room was buzzing with excitement today as students began sketching in the paintings of their selected artists.  I am always amazed at the paintings selected. Everything from Michelangelo to Banksy, from the Sistine Chapel to the streets of London!

I've improved (I hope) my methods of teaching the students about art movements and artist's style. I added a slide show, a game with Happy Bob, the bouncing ball, and an interactive "quiz." I will further assess the success of these methods as I work one on one with students during the coming week and can observe how well they apply what they learned about their artists. 
It's always fun to help the students figure out how to imitate the style of their artist, mixing colors to match, trying to copy brush stroke and so on. And it's especially fun to see their amazement at what they can accomplish. Once students finish their copy painting, then they get really creative as they design a mixed-media pizza inspired by the artist and art movement they have studied. The puffy color wheel for Matisse is still an all time favorite from the Pizza Box Biographies art unit.

Breaking Rules

C ontemplating impending retirement, I revisit works of art created by so many students over the years. What a complete joy and privilege ...