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Senior Portfolios Fall 2013
Starting December 5th, the Art Studio and Graphic Design seniors at Coastal Carolina University senior portfolios will be on exhibit in the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery. The seniors have been hard at work all semester long on their final thesis and you don't want to miss the opportunity to see what they have completed! The exhibition is from December 5th through 14th with a closing reception on December 13 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Come show your support for these soon to be graduates!
Day Four: Color Wheel Mandalas
On my final day at Saint James high school, I began the Art 1 classes with a "Friday Flick." Mrs. Mitchell shows a video every Friday to go along with the lesson she is currently doing with the class or a preview of a future lesson. This Friday, I chose a video showing the construction and deconstruction of a Tibetan sand mandala. As the students watched the video, I explained to them the idea of the sand mandala and what it represents. After the video, I showed examples of the sand mandalas and we discussed the color schemes used within them. This lead to their final project of a color wheel mandala where they had to create their own design and show each hue with their tint, shade, and complement. Due to Thanksgiving break, most of the students haven't finished their mandalas, but below are a few finished ones and some in the process. I really enjoyed my time at St. James High School. Mrs. Mitchell is an amazing art teacher and her students were very welcoming and respectful. For more mandala lesson ideas and hopefully more completed color mandalas in the future you can visit my website: http://rglindblade.weebly.com/











Day Three
For day three, I demonstrated how to create tints, shades, and complement tone contrasts to the students. The students followed along as I demonstrated each one. I have realized that as a teacher not only does demonstration work, but it is SO important to have student/teacher examples up on the board prior to teaching the lesson. Students always need guidance and references to look back to. Here are some more student examples from the lesson:
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