Friday, October 25, 2013

November

Early Childhood A artists are studying leaves.  They made leaf prints by doing pencil rubbings as well as a study of positive and negative space using pin-punching.




Early Childhood B artists were introduced to a new medium, collage.  They created these collages using recycled paint swatches.



Lower Elementary artists continued their study of the elements of design focusing on space the last two weeks.  We discussed the importance of making good use of space when creating their artwork.  To prepare for their classroom study of the planets, LE artists created artwork of "outer space" to illustrate their knowledge of the three elements of design: color, shape, and space.





Middle Elementary artists created these elaborate works in marker using overlapped initials to divide space for pattern making.





Middle Elementary has also been working really hard on their Great Lessons Play which they successfully performed this week.



Upper Elementary is working hard learning their parts for their upcoming Shakespeare play.




Middle School artists explored the elements of design by creating a sculpture out of their name.  Using cardboard, they created these 3D sculptures in their own creative style.



ME, UE, and MS visited TPAC this week to see the performance, Ballet Hispanico.  This performance conveys the vibrancy and passion of the Latino spirit through a fusion of Latin, classical, and modern dance. 




Aftercare artists created these fall trees by blowing black paint through a straw to create tree limbs.  They used daubers to stamp fall leaves around their trees.

by Michaela

Friends in chorus are listening for the beat and tapping along as one continuous beat. They are learning about legato (slow) and presto (fast) beats.


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

October

Early Childhood Artists were introduced to the work of the American painter, Jackson Pollock.  They created their own Pollock-inspired art by moving a marble dipped in paint around on a piece of paper. One week they focused on using primary colors, and the next week they used secondary colors.



LE friends had fun working on their theater project with Christy Berryessa, an Abintra graduate. They prepared their theatrical demonstration of the two African folktales Kitoto the Mighty and Mabela the Clever.

Each student had an important and active role in the theater production. Their practice helped them learn to bring mindfulness to their voices, body language, eye contact and placement relative to the other performers. They learned to project their voices as they retold the stories to an audience. Students had great fun with this project, from acting and staging, to creating props and backdrop.

Kitoto the Mighty by LE 2nd year students

Mabela the Clever by LE 1st year students


Lower Elementary friends have rehearsed their songs for the play with Vanessa. 
They started the plays with an Arabic greeting song and closed the plays with a South African folk song.
 



In preparation for The Great Lessons Play, Middle Elementary artists have drawn a variety of planets with pastel on black paper, and painted large planets to be used as props 
in the performance.













Middle Elementary and Upper Elementary students visited the Nashville Children's Theater to see the production of A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle.




Upper Elementary students also visit the Nashville Symphony to see the Young People's Concert, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!.  This concert features Stokowski’s arrangement of Bach’s Little Fugue in G Minor, Stravinsky’s Royal March from L’Histoire du Soldat and Ives’ Variations on America.





Middle School Artists have been working on drawings as the result of two September afternoons of "en plein air". As the stark white paper can be inhibiting, they first applied a beautiful tone of pastel pigment to the surface. After discussing various techniques and selecting tools - graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, pastel, and erasers - each chose a quiet location upon the Abintra campus to begin drawing. Students were encouraged to meditate, contemplate, and to strengthen their powers of attention and observation.

by Shira


Aftercare artists have been studying the work of the artists James Rizzi and Joan Miro.  Inspired by their bright and playful work, they created these paintings using watercolor and oil pastel as resist.

 James Rizzi inspired painting by Avery
Miro inspired painting by Zach

Friends in chorus are practicing how to keep the beat together. This exercise encourages active listening to others playing the beat around them and to the metronome while tapping the rhythm sticks or shaking the egg shakers.