Sunday, October 9, 2011

Common Myths about Art and Art Class


Common Myths about Art and Art Class

MYTH 1-
The only purpose of Art Class is having fun and making something that looks great.
TRUTH- Art is something that is somewhat inherent yet can be learned. Difficulty and frustration can happen any time that a student learns something new. The end result is not the most import thing in Art. The process of making mistakes, correcting, changing, decision making are a vital part of the Art experience.

MYTH 2-
Art is never frustrating it is pure joy, all the time.
TRUTH- Art and creativity can like any subject can be difficult to learn. Technology is a modern day roadblock as our switched on culture does make sitting and actively creating much more difficult for students.  The Art room is the place to make mistakes, decisions, build focus, endurance and prepare for life. Creativity is vital in our world of rapid technological advancements. Many white collar careers are becoming obsolete, or are outsourced for pennies in our global economy. Creative people are able to adapt to an ever changing society.

MYTH 3-
There are artistic and non artistic people and that is the end of the story.
TRUTH- There are people that tend to be more creative than others, but creativity is learned. Life is full of creative problem solving, and those who learn this skill will be problem solvers in our world.
Those who are not inherently creative need Art the most.

MYTH 4-
Saying “be creative” teaches creativity.
TRUTH- If a student does not have knowledge in the area of creativity,and there is nothing for him to to draw from or challenge him; frustration sets in and the student sees himself as incapable of being creative.
Be actively involved in seeing, creating, learning about Art and Artists.

MYTH 5-
Art is only useful to Artists.
TRUTH- Art is not for the sake of the final product. The process of making Art helps students brains to work in a higher order of thinking. Art reaches people on a profoundly deep level.
SAT scores have been increased measurably by those who participate in creating Art!



CREATIVITY KILLERS

Children naturally begin to create Art at a very young age. Weather or not a child continues to create has a lot to do with creativity killers that come up along the way.
1. Teasing- Adults are often very cautious not to tease children about Art, yet children don’t follow this rule. The first memory that I have of drawing was at the age of 3 years old. I was in the nursery having a great time with my crayons scribbling away when an older child yelled “she’s scribbling, that’s scribble scrabble,” the class erupted into laughter and finger pointing. The fact that I remember this experience at 29 years of age, means that it was a significant event. I also remember my 4th grade teacher giving me 10 extra credit points for illustrating my Florida report, I ended up with the same grade as an advantageous student who had completed 6 binders full of his Florida Report. I remember internalizing the fact that that the Art work was useful. I remember more about that project than any other project in Elementary School as I put a lot of thought into the illustrations.

2. Praise for creativity- Can be a roadblock to learning Art. I often hear parents or teachers praising a student for being “the creative one.” I have observed that that are told that they are the “creative one” are often very resistant to learning new skills. Students who see another being praised for creativity may choose not to create because he feels unworthy compared to the “creative one.”  The learning of creativity is like the process of learning music, it take years, of experiences, education and practice to cultivate this skill. Praise students for learning a new skill, being a problem solver or a hard worker, not only for the look end result of the project.

3. Labeling- children can be a huge roadblock. Saying that a child isn’t creative is extremely detrimental to the learning process as it gives an immediate excuse to only do the bare minimum, instead of aiming for his personal best.

4. Discouraging through encouragement- By encouraging only what the child is “good at” saying “Billy is good at drawing boats” is a praise yet, if nothing more is ever expected Billy will most likely stick with the thing he is “good at”.  Challenge students to branch out from the familiar, to acquire new knowledge.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Woven Rug Collaborative Project

Woven Rugs

I found the link above in a magazine and started to think about incorporating this project into the classroom. I love to teach recycled projects and it is always nice to find one that teaches a new discipline and looks awesome in the end.

Looks like it is time to start collecting old t-shirts.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

India and Art

Kashmiri rugs can take 2-3 months to complete, all hand crafted, the first is Pashmina
This is silk
Fabric arts


Amazing architecture at a Mosque in delhi

Light shining through Jallies

The process of making a jaali

defaced Hindu gods re-used in the muslim site Qutb Minar



The Taj was based on this
Inlay at the Taj
Islamic calligraphy inlay

gorgeous architecture


Classical dance- performing arts Thekaddy I could have watched this all day long it is really amazing!



Handicraft umbrella

Gorgeous south Indian architecture

South Indian details


Onam Pookalam flower art the family even collected flowers so that I could make a pookalam with them!

We were having lunch waiting for the monsoon rains to stop...
The Munnar tea plantations were amazing!

Calligraphic carvings

More amazing Kerala traditional architechture:

 Cullinary Art, this veg meal was one of our favorites our family made in honor of our visit even though Onam was a month away.



Hand carved works at Aksherdam, unfortunately we were unable to bring cameras in the Hindu temple most likely in light of recent and ancient destruction of Hindu temples.
 Aksherdam is a new construction and we were told by our guide that most ancient Hindu temples such as Qutb Minar, have been destroyed by bombs and raids many Hindu temples have been torn down and pieces re-used to make Islamic Mosques.

The boat ride in Aksherdam was amazing it highlighted the History of: Science, Mathematics, Medicine, Engineering, etc in India. It is really mind blowing to comprehend how advanced the Indian civilization was in Ancient times. It seems people are more willing to give credit for amazing world feats to outer space aliens than just to accept the fact that people WERE in fact advanced in the ancient world. Of course we all understand that this view of the ancients comes from the theory of evolution.




Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Mosaic Table

This sumer I did mosaics for the first time. I LOVE doing mosaics, they are so much fun, more to come. But I do need to find a better grout, I am frustrated with the grout I used.

Fun with fabric pens


I can't wait to make pillowcases for Llama, Llama, Red Pajama day at school!!!
I just got the shipment of the Art/Spanish Class supplies and am making up some samples with fabric pens! What an addicting project. I had such a blast making these, I can't wait to wear my shirt that otherwise would have been ruined by Victor as he was "helping" me do wash. It was more like washing "for the cure." 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Private Art Lessons


I am starting private & semi-private Art lessons again. I will come to your church or local library.
I  teach drawing, previously I taught a lot of private lessons, I can teach private lessons or also can set up small groups if you are interested in a semi- private lesson or even an art night out, party etc...

In drawing lessons students learn  "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" concepts, sighting, shading, etc...




Private Acrylic Painting tutorial

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain still life



You can see some pages of the drawing lessons on my blog http://sodanicaart.blogspot.com/2010/04/drawing-shading-techniques.htmlPainting workshops are also available.


Pricing based on instruction (Students will need to provide suplies)
$60 per hour 1 student
$75 2 students per hour

2 hour 1 student $75
2 hours 2 students $120

Add additional students for $10 per hour per student.



If you are interested in lessons this summer  contact me! See more of my student's pieces below:




Watercolor tutorial



Acrylic 8 week workshop 

Classical Drawing tutorial still life
Fabric sketches
Posture and drawing
Student drawing from life tutorial