Art Awareness Day!

Today your child learned about Deborah Butterfield, an American, female artist who is still alive and creating art pieces inspired by horses in California and Montana.

In learning about these sculptures we talked about the following art vocabulary:

 Mood – the feelings a piece of art work generates  Texture – how something feels to the touch  Bas-relief –art work that is mostly flat, but built up with materials creating a variety of levels so that it is no longer completely 2-D or flat  Art Criticism – discussing and giving opinions about artwork using knowledge of art and art vocabulary We then created our own bas-relief sculpture with a horse as our subject and used natural and recyclable materials to create mood and texture. Be sure to ask your child what mood they were trying to convey and how they attempted to do that!

Art Awareness Day!

Today your child learned about Deborah Butterfield, an American, female artist who is still alive and creating art pieces inspired by horses in California and Montana.

In learning about these sculptures we talked about the following art vocabulary:

 Mood – the feelings a piece of art work generates  Texture – how something feels to the touch  Bas-relief –art work that is mostly flat, but built up with materials creating a variety of levels so that it is no longer completely 2-D or flat  Art Criticism – discussing and giving opinions about artwork using knowledge of art and art vocabulary We then created our own bas-relief sculpture with a horse as our subject and used natural and recyclable materials to create mood and texture. Be sure to ask your child what mood they were trying to convey and how they attempted to do that!