First we looked at some of his work and watched a video on this artist |
We were lucky that a few years ago Chihuly had an exhibition at our local botanical gardens which we saw and the boys still remembered |
I had the boys pick out a Letter (both choose B for their reasons) and painted the background with a thin coat of white gesso. |
I tried to get them to think about colors and be unique with their choices but they were more interested in getting it done than being creative:( |
Once all the beads were glue down we had to put it aside until the following week when we would add white grout to the project. |
We added ribbons and now the boys have a etched glass Christmas ornment to add to their trees this year:) The boys actually like this project:) |
Adding the tile grout which is a very messy part, neither boy likes getting their hands dirty |
wiping away excess grout |
Using a wooden skewer to remove additional grout t o clean up the glass nuggets |
Finished pieces |
cutting out the pattern they selected. I gave them a few simple patterns to choose from |
Then they had to select their glass colors |
Learn to cut glass using proper tools. |
Learn to break glass properly and safely. |
Learn to grind glass down as needed |
Learn to copper foil their projects |
and the scariest part for them was to learn to solder the glass together. |
MarioFan's finished piece |
His friend chose to make dragon wings which I added to a premed mold that I had in my studio:) |
We talked about going to a glass blowing studio as a field trip but decided against it as both boys have done it before on their own and frankly we are worn out and all needed a break.
That is our art finished fort the year for 9th grade. We covered 16 different artist this year as well as made over 32 art projects investigating different mediums, materials and learning different art terminology. We are thinking of maybe doing a Jackson Pollock piece just to used up all the paint I have left over in a fun way but that means I got to plan it and I am all out of energy...so we shall see.
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