Collective Idenity

Through out the years of art classes, art teachers, and art assignments, i have always seen a trend in the students. We all have similarities in our art and in our lives that make us have the medium of likeness. We all enjoy making art instead of listening to continuous lecture for a week straight. We thrive for the art show to express our creativity and hard work we have done through out the school year. Some other trends can either be bad or good. Some of the more negative likenesses are when things repeat themselves, which make the view pass over the item with boredom.

The family with in the art room tends to be very relaxed, yet very objective and opinionated. This keeps some of us in align, and ready to turn in papers, art work, or bring in supplies. We look out for each other, and try to satisfy Mr. miller with our art work and working abilities. Portfolio was a different kind of family, a lot  more secretive and responsible compared to honors art students. I enjoyed portfolio because of the quiet environment on most of the days. This was a very good way to bring out my creativity on page, with out distraction. We learn together, created together, and grown together through out these years of honors art, and now portfolio art.

 

Art show!

Caleb’s Video

Portfolio Day Reflection

Portfolio Day reflection paper

11/8/10

In Mr. Miller’s class we got to see many interesting and attention grabbing art colleges. There were two this year that i saw, Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) and New Hampshire Institute of Art(NHIA). They both interested me enough to consider art school again, or even to take summer classes. The school’s representatives seemed very proud and enthusiastic about their schools.

DCAD and NHIA have many similarities. Both schools consist of 500 undergradutate students. The schools are in the middle of two large cities, Manchester and Wilmington. They are very selective of who goes to their school, as you can tell. They both offer programs such as Ceramics, Illustration, Painting/ Fine art studio, and Photography.

Though the schools had some similarities, they both emphasize on something different.  DCAD emphasized on how they offer 2-year programs for associate degrees. This opens the eyes to students that may want to transfer, or feel as though another 2 years and a 4 year college is a waist of time. DCAD has a 8:1 faculty/student ratio, which is average for a small city. At NHIA they came off very selecive. They are a newer school that is particuarly small. The faculty/student ratio is 12:1. The faculty feels it is important to give students as much attention as possible.

Bottletar Rationale

9.15.10

My avatar consists of pop tart box, paint, paper, and tape. I created a flower shape head with paper. I  cut them into pieces that looked like pedals. Than I painted it a fiery red color. I made 3-D Leaves and a stem to the flower coming out of the top of the flower.

This avatar represents me because I want to do  something in nature when I am older. I either want to go to school for botany of horticulture. Even maybe a forest ranger. I enjoy hiking and looking at nature, that I would dedicate my education to it. I think I  can incorporate art into my job also when I am older. I would like to get a minor in art when I am at college

100 Images

Bekkah,

You now have 100 super bueno images on your super fly site! Bossanova to you!

Mr. Miller

Spoon Art

An old video of  me preforming spoon art is up:), deffinatly one of my favorite art projects.

Mas Radness!

Bekkah,

The next 2 sets look X-Boss (extremely hip)! So how’s it feel to have 60 supremely cool pieces of art on-line in such a short time? It’s not even Halloween yet…

The 3d pieces scanned far better than I feared.

Mr. Miller

First cards!

First cards are up, looking very nice:) The 2nd batch of cards are gonna look awesome with their 3d effect.

Hello!

wOOOO new blog 8^)