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MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS

Inspired by SALVADOR DALI!

March 7, 2022 By Debra Disman

In our “Making Art Inspired by Great Artists” CREST Enrichment class,
students are inspired by the Surealist Artist Salvador Dalí!

Students in grades TK- 5th learned about Surrealism, and how to use perspective, scale, horizon lines and vanishing points to show space and distance!

They drew out their horizon lines, set their vanishing points, added their roads,

and developed their compositions through drawing and collage techniques using images cut from repurposed magazines.

They created fantastical landscapes in which perspective can be clearly seen.

Despite having to wear face masks throughout, students inspired themselves and each other.

Students blended techniques of representation and fantasy through use of scale, image, space and color

to create fantastical, imaginative and whimsical Surrealistic works which hopefully, will stand the test of time, and reinforce their learning.

Bravo!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: After School Art Classes, Art Enrichment, Building, Collage, CREST, CREST Enrichment, Horizon Line, K-5 Students, MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS, Perspecitve Drawing, Perspective, Salvador Dali, Santa Monica Art Classes, Santa Monica Public School, Santa Monica Public School After School Enrichment, Santa Monica School System, Scale, Surrealism, Vanishing Point

Inspired by Louise Nevelson

February 27, 2022 By Debra Disman

In our “Making Art Inspired by Great Artists” class,
Students are inspired by the wood assemblage sculptures of Louise Nevelson….

Putting together all manner of wood shapes…

Playing, arranging, stacking, balancing, building,  gluing…


Creating.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: After School Art Classes, Art Enrichment, Assemblage, Building, Celelbrate Women Artists, CREST, CREST Enrichment, Louise Nevelson, MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS, March Women's History Month, Santa Monica Public Schools, Santa monica School District, Sculpture, Women Artists, Women Sculptors, Wood sculpture

Keeping the Faith…Making Art Inspired by Great Artist Faith Ringgold

January 24, 2022 By Debra Disman

I am thrilled to be teaching MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS  at Franklin and Roosevelt Schools in the Santa Monica Public School System through the CREST Enrichment program.

After a span of two years, teaching live and in-person is exciting and energizing. The students are enthusiastic, helpful and creative and IMAGINATIVE and the parents and staff supportive and engaged.

Everyone is working together to make in-person teaching a safe and rewarding experience. Despite the challenges and great energy required, what fun to see these young artists exercise their imaginations, play, learn and create!

Students responded positively to our “Story Quilt” project, inspired by the Great Artist, Faith Ringgold.
Put cloth in their hands, and away they go!
Students draw an idea for their fabric “story, then begin working on felt with cloth pieces that are glued into place.


Imaginative use of the materials is the intuitive order of the day.


The stories begin to emerge.


Joyous play and exploration of fabrics, cloth scrap and tactile textiles!

 

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: Art and craft, Before and after school art classes, Children's Art Classes, City of Santa Monica, Community Art, CREST Enrichment, Fabric Collage Felt, Faith Ringgold, MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS, Story Quilt, Teaching Artist

Teaching Artistry Live and In-Person!

January 11, 2022 By Debra Disman

Even in these times, it is wonderful to get back to live, in-person teaching!

Teaching classes outside at Santa Monica Public Schools, through the CREST Enrichment program, after a span of two years, is exciting and energizing. The students are enthusiastic, helpful and creative, the parents and staff supportive and engaged.

Everyone is working together to make in-person teaching a safe and rewarding experience.

I am teaching MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT Artists at Franklin and Roosevelt Schools in the afternoon, and MAKE YOUR OWN BOOKS! at ROOSEVELT SCHOOL first thing in the morning. Despite the challenges and great energy required, what fun to see these young artists exercise their imaginations, play, learn and create!


Students work outdoors to create personal frames for their  Frida Kahlo-inspired self-portrait projects.


How they design the frames may communicate as much about them as their self-portraits inside them will.


Even the backpacks are works of art!

In our MAKE YOUR OWN BOOKS! class students learn the accordion fold book structure,

and begin developing their books with visual art and writing right away!

It is fantastic, watching the masterpieces unfold!

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Student Work, Teaching Artist Tagged With: Children's Art Classes, City of Santa Monica, Community Arts, CREST Enrichment, Frida Kahlo, MAKING ART INSPIRED BY GREAT ARTISTS, MAKING YOUR OWN BOOKS!, Outside Art Classes, SANTA MONICA, Teaching Artist, Teaching Artistry in the time of Pandemic

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