Showing posts with label Teacher - Ms. Rowland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teacher - Ms. Rowland. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Our Kandinsky Style Musical Art

Third and Fourth grade students joined our student teacher, Ms. Rowland, in creating music inspired artworks in the style of Kandinsky.  Using oil pastels, the students placed color, lines, and shapes on their papers as they listened to many different types of music.  Here are some photos of art in action!










Kandinsky: Inspired by Music

Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian born artist who lived from 1866 to 1944.  He was an abstract painter.  That means that he wasn't worried about making things look real to life in his paintings.  At one point in his artistic career, he decided to paint 10 "compositions", or music set to paint.  As he listened to the music, it inspired the lines, shapes, and colors he chose in each piece.  The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:

Writing that "music is the ultimate teacher," Kandinsky embarked upon the first seven of his ten Compositions. The first three survive only in black-and-white photographs taken by fellow artist and friend, Gabriele Münter. While studies, sketches, and improvisations exist (particularly of Composition II), a Nazi raid on the Bauhaus in the 1930s resulted in the confiscation of Kandinsky's first three Compositions. They were displayed in the State-sponsored exhibit "Degenerate Art" then destroyed along with works by Paul Klee, Franz Marc and other modern artists.

While some of his artwork did not survive the Nazis, he did!

Here are some of the "Compositions" that did survive.

Composition #4

Composition #5

Composition #6


Composition #7


 Composition # 8





 Composition #9




Composition #10

Welcome Ms. Rowland!

We would like to offer a great big Harvest welcome to Ms. Kellie Rowland, an Art Education student teacher from BYU!  She comes from Southern California and is in her final year of university studies.  She will be working and teaching with Mrs. Watson in the Art Room for the month of January and most of the month of February.  If you see her in the halls, give her a big smile and a 'Hello'!