"The Imagination is more powerful than knowledge." - Albert Einstein

"The Imagination is more powerful than knowledge." - Albert Einstein

Friday, March 23, 2012

Grand Rapids Art Museum LEED-Certified Architecture

Art History FRIDAY Make-up work for March 23

Watch the following segments on the 21st century artists below:
http://www.pbs.org/art21/watch-now/segment-mark-dion-in-ecology artist: Mark Dion
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/ellen-gallagher  artist: Ellen Gallagher


Complete an art critique on each artist. For full credit, you must describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate each artist or piece of work.
For more help on a proper art critique see the link below:
http://clackhi.nclack.k12.or.us/~edgintonwWeb/page%20files/Critiquing_Writing%20about%20art.htm

***DUE next Friday beginning of hour, April 6***

Speed Drawing Cross-Hatch/ Pen and Ink Art (Cherry Piano)

Pen and Ink Drawing Techniques

Spray paint art 2

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Congratulations PHS United Way Student Chapter!

PHS United Way Student chapter did a great job of supporting volunteerism through walking in the Bay City St. Patrick's Day Parade! Great Job Students:) It was a great day.

http://www.wnem.com/slideshow?widgetid=48387
Check out how PHS United Way made the wnem.com slideshow!


Thursday, March 8, 2012

PHS ART Club Meeting: March 21, 2012 3:05- 4:00pm

It will be an EGGcellent time:) Making Spring Egg Crafts with yummy Spring sugar cookies!! Yum...New members welcome to attend. See Ms. Moore to sign-up or for more information. Thanks!

Art History Friday Make-Up Work for March 1

Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Style of art: Post-Impressionism

The Starry Night, 1889 Location: Museum of Modern Art, New York City

What to do by Tuesday, March 13:
1. Click on or copy and paste the below link to watch BOTH part 1 and part 2 of Vincent van Gogh on 60 minutes.
2. As you watch the film, take thoughtful notes.
3. Using an Internet search engine such as google, find the following information regarding Vincent's famous painting The Starry Night:
  1. When and where was The Starry Night painted?
  2. Why did Vincent paint the night sky as he did?
  3. How did van Gogh use the principle of art, movement, in this piece?
  4. Critique The Starry Night. You must DESCRIBE, ANALYZE, INTERPRET and EVALUTE the piece for full credit. For more help on giving a thoughtful and accurate art critique you can use this link below: