Sunday, June 7, 2020

Museum Famous Artwork Challenge part 2((6/8-6/12)

Museum Famous Artwork Challenge part 2((6/8-6/12)

Discussion: 
1. What are the things we value in our lives? Do others share these same values? 
2. What issues are important to us and would motivate us to take action? 
3. What can we offer so that others might benefit from our actions?

Norm:
1. We will consider our own identity and be mindful of the identity of others and our community
2. We will create a safe place to take risks and be brave to brainstorm the solutions respectfully.
3. We are the owner of our words and understand how our words can affect others positively.
4. We will problem-solve together through artistic creativity.
5. Being an opened-minded listener is being part of the whole.
The Final Artwork Example:
Due: Friday, 6/12 
In the slide, you must have:
1. a clear focused artwork photograph without unnecessary background.
2. have a title.
3. a photo of the famous artwork- a smaller scale.  
4. a poem (strongly encourage) or a description of the big idea.
Art is a powerful way of communication. 

 When we heal others, we heal ourselves.
Cubism is a style of art that aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once. It is called Cubism because the items represented in the artworks look like they are made out of cubes and other geometrical shapes. Cubism was first started by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

Artworks by the former students who stated their thoughts and took action through their artwork.
Critical thinking of the Artwork:
A1. What is the issue? What are the things we value? Identify an issue and form a big idea.


2. How to face the issue? What is the motivation? How to take action to show a positive impact? What is the famous artwork you have chosen to address the big idea?
 3. How can others benefit from our art creations? 
How creating art gives us the opportunity to practice self-care?