2015-16 Fieldtrip Flyer - CREATIVE KAOS Art Studio
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2015-16 Fieldtrip Flyer - CREATIVE KAOS Art Studio
FOUR Different Ways to Book: Booking Information: #1. In-School Workshops: All Fieldtrips are booked by email at: [email protected] Creative Kaos will visit your classroom in the morning or afternoon Although helpers are not necessary, we ask that you limit one helper 9:00-10:00am or 1:00-2:00pm All workshops are $6.19 +.31gst = $6.50 for one visit per 10 students You will be billed for a min of 15 students for all bookings Invoices will be emailed to the booking teacher after fieldtrips as we do not #2. In-School Visual Arts Day: Book 2-3 classrooms on the same day CREATIVE KAOS ART STUDIO charge for absent students Please make checks out to: Creative Kaos More Fieldtrip choices can be found online at www.creativekaos.com Book two - three classrooms at your school on the same day Time schedules: 2 classes: 9:00-10:00 and 10:30-11:30 3 classes: 9:00-10:00am,10:30-11:30am, and 1:00-2:00pm Workshops are reduced to $5.72 + .29gst = $6.00 #3. In-School Visual Arts Week: Book more than one day during the week (3 classrooms pr day) Time schedule: 9:00-10:00am,10:30-11:30am, and 1:00-2:00pm Fieldtrips are reduced to $5.24 + .26gst = $5.50 when booking two or more days #4. Become a Visual Arts School: Check out our “NEW” Visual Arts Programs NEW Involve your ENTIRE School: Primary and Intermediate divisions (3 classrooms pr day) Time schedule: 9:00-10:00am,10:30-11:30am, and 1:00-2:00pm Fieldtrips are reduced to $4.76 + .24gst = $5.00 when booking your entire school: Primary and Intermediate divisions. Bookings are 3 classes pr day x as many days as your school will need to accommodate all divisions. Fieldtrip Flyer 2015-2016 Creative Kaos Art Studio 103-10931 Barnston View Road Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 0B8 Professional Days/Workshops/Parties Now accepting bookings for Professional Days NEW: book us for your next Staff Party! Also remember FREE on-line Art Projects for Teachers All information can be found on-line at www.creativekaos.com email: [email protected] www.creativekaos.com www.creativekaos.com Why Hire a Professional Artist? The Professional Artist brings their specialized knowledge and skills of a particular art medium and history. Teachers learn new instructional skills to add to their ever expanding repertoire. Students learn new art skills and the relationship of those skills to the general curriculum. Students, teachers and parents gain new insights and enthusiasm into art education. Drawing Learn to draw and paint “Horses” With direct instruction in technical drawing, students learn to draw and paint realistic looking horses solving problems with proportion and perspective. All grade levels. Emily Carr: Charcoal and Paint Carr is remembered primarily for her painting. She was one of the first artists to attempt to capture the spirit of Canada in a modern style. Previously, Canadian Painting had been mostly portraits and representational landscapes. Students will capture the style of Carr in their charcoal paintings. All grade levels. The History of Animation Did you ever wonder how the eye sees motion? Do you know what a Thaumatrope or a zoetrope is? Flip books and more... will be discussed and created. Intermediate level and up. Amedeo Modigliani Self Portraits Modigliani was an Italian born painter who was influenced by African masks and sculpture. His portraits resemble these works with their almond eyes, twisted noses, pursed mouths, and elongated necks. Students learn portrait techniques to draw themselves in this flat and masklike manner. All grade levels Pastel Tempera Batik Batik is an ancient Japanese resist printing technique. This faux methods renders paintings with a cracked batik effect. All grade levels. Matisse’s Window Henri Matisse was an artist often regarded as the most important French painter of the 20th century. The leader of the Fauvist movement around 1900, Matisse pursued the expressiveness of colour throughout his career. Students re-create one of Matisse‟s most famous paintings in their own style using soft pastel. All grade levels. Group of Seven Students will discuss Lawren Harris, a member of the Group of Seven, and use chalk pastels and glue to create our beautiful Province or city. All grade levels. Painting Mixed Media Wild Poppy Watercolours Watercolor can be a tricky medium to master. Students will learn helpful tips, essential techniques, and step-by-step demonstrations on using watercolors. All grade levels. Under the Sea Glazes Students learn how to glaze with paint while creating salt water fish. A glaze refers to a layer of transparent paint. A glaze changes the color cast or texture of the surface. All grade levels. Georgia OKeeffe - Watercolours Georgia O'Keeffe created her beautiful, detailed paintings by closely observing the world around her. Learn about this famous female artist and her technique of monumental abstraction. Using O‟Keeffe‟s methods, students will create beautiful watercolor paintings of enormous plants and flowers. All grade levels. Scaredy Cats Students will use a variety of materials to create this very “Scaredy” Cat. Primary grade level. Lighthouse Watercolours Learn the basics of watercolour using an illustrated watercolour technique. Step-by-step demonstrations on painting wet-in-wet and watercolour pencil will be shown. All grade levels Killer Whale Paintings After learning the basics of watercolour, students will learn more complicated techniques, and step-by-step demonstrations on using watercolors and resist methods will be shown. Intermediate grade levels. Wassily Kandinsky Kandinsky was a Russian painter credited with painting the first Modern Abstract works which are based on the non-representational properties of color and form. Students learn to watercolour abstracts in colourful and imaginative ways. All grade levels. India Ink and Watercolour Students create india ink to create a „smoky‟ background for this patterned and colourful butterfly. All grade levels. Design Your Own Fieldtrip Do you have an Idea but don't know how to create it? Fieldtrips can be Uniquely Designed to meet the needs of individual classrooms and age of participants. A Variety of Materials, Specific Artists and Art Movements can be discussed and created in your classroom. All grade levels. Gustav Klimt Gustav Klimt was an Austrian symbolist artist. Students learn to re-create symbols designed during Klimt‟s „Gold‟ period of ART NOUVEAU décor. All grade levels. Henri Rousseau Rousseau was a French Surrealist known for his mysterious jungle paintings. Students re-create Rousseau‟s Jungles in plastercine. All grade levels “The Scream” - Charcoal Mixed Media Edvard Munch was the impressionist who created “The Scream”. The artwork was his most famous work and one of the most recognizable images in modern art. The piece is said to depict life, love, and fear. Students will re-create The Scream in their own form depicting emotions charcoal and paint. All grade levels. Sand Art Animals Students will create animal imagery with sand! Choice of Farm, Zoo, Ocean, or Forest Animals. All grade levels. Printmaking Collographs and Joan Miro Miro's works were often playful, spontaneous, and dreamlike. His surrealistic pictures often consisted of large areas of bright colors. Students create collographs using Miro‟s unique style. Intermediate grade levels. Introduction to Blockprinting Block printing involves etching an image into the plate, inking, and transferring the images to paper. Two or more colour prints will be created depending upon time and skill level. All grade levels. Toulouse Lautrec and Monoprints Toulouse Lautrec‟s movement and forms were important in his artwork. His compositions included unusual perspectives and the use of large areas of flat color. Monoprint printmaking offers the opportunity to paint directly on Plexiglas using various colors and “pulling” the print directly from the Plexiglas allowing for large areas of flat colour. All grade levels. Collage and Stamping Students create a mixed-media creation involving collage and stamp printmaking. Perfect for a Winter Snowman or Spring Bunny Theme! Primary grade level. Paint and Print Students will create a colourful background to apply their sea turtle prints. This project combines watercolour and blockprinting. All grade levels. Recycling Tissue Butterflies or Turtles Students learn how to glaze with paint while creating tissue paper Butterflies or turtles. A glaze refers to a layer of transparent paint. A glaze changes the color cast or texture of the surface. Primary grade level. Recycled Stained Glass Fish Recycled Art is made from anything reused, recycled, salvaged, scrounged, or found. Students learn how to turn an ordinary 2 litre pop bottle into a beautiful piece of art. Primary grade level. Note: teachers please bring one clean 2 litre pop bottle pr student