| anavapanich Jan 11 | For this lesson, we looked at art by Hugette Caland. Huguette was a Lebanese painter, sculptor, and fashion designer. She was born in Lebanon but often worked in Los Angeles. Her artwork can be seen in collections all over the world. The students and I discussed the shapes and colors as well as how she used different media and made clothing. They used black staonal crayon for the outlines then added color with tempera cake. It was so awesome to speak with them about what they drew and painted. I love their thought processes behind all the colors and shapes. We had a few students who made some errant lines and were unhappy. We had some great conversations about how artists are flexible and creative and how to make changes as we create. We also talked about the fact that a viewer won't know if a line we drew is meant to be there or not. | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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