Friday, September 5, 2014

Friday

Today's Demo:

Paste Paint


Due by next Friday:

$5.00 LAB FEE!!
Collage Worksheet

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Day 2

Tour
-art rooms 
-Fibers room

Keep working on your Collage worksheet.  It is due by next Friday.
Collage worksheet:
Please complete questions 1-9 by next Friday.  Please hand it in to the basket by the door.

$5 lab fee-get an envelope from me for it.  Write your name on the outside of the envelope.

Collage Power Point

Start talking about papers we can create to use for our collages.
-stamping

Monday, May 12, 2014

Surface Design Final Project Examples

The options for this project vary widely.  Be original and creative.  You could create pillow, book covers, bags, t-shirts photo boards, wall art, lamp shades, quilts and so on.  Here are a few examples:

Stencil and Stamped Bag

Mixed Media Wall Art

Mixed Media Make-up Bag

Fabric Painting with Silk Screened Animals Pillow

Mixed Media Bag

T-shirt Painting or Stenciling

Accessory Painting or Stenciling


Sunday, May 11, 2014

Fabric Painting Day #5

These are the steps used to make your painting displayable once the silhouettes are complete.

1-cut a piece of cardboard 2" to 2-1/2" smaller than your canvas.  It will allow a 1" to 1-1/4" border of fabric to wrap the board with.

2-place the cardboard on the center of the back of your painting. Using the same techniques as the photo boards, glue the 4 corners in place first. 

3-fold and the glue the top and bottom edge next, followed by the left and right edges.

4-cut a piece of heavy weight paper that is 1/4" smaller than the back no all sides.  Center it on the back, and hot glue in place.

5-a hanger is optional.  Write you name on the back and hand them in.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Fabric Painting Day #4

#1-Check for new colors, and add them to you pallette. Black can be added if all of your color work is complete.

#2-Spray down your canvas.  Add more color details as needed.  Don't skimp on these details.  They make you piece more interesting.
or
#2-If you have completed your colorwork, you can begin the silhouette. The silhouette painting is created with straight black paint.  The canvas must be dry, or your silhouette will not be crisp.  Use enough paint to produce a clean edged lines, and then fill in the rest.  Use the right sized brush for the job.

#3-Place on the drying rack.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Fabric Painting Day #3

#1-More details are being added today.  Look at you reference images.  Look at your paints.  Do you need to add new colors today?  No black, yet!

#2-Spray your image down to the counter top.  Smaller brushes can be used to get finer details.  More details look more interesting.  Don't give up yet.

#3-Dry your work on the drying rack and store your paint if you have more details or open your paint to dry for clean up next week.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Warping an Inkle Loom


Fiber I-Fabric Painting Day #2

#1-Lay your canvas on the counter and spray it down with water.

#2-Look at the colors in the background that did not blend with the colors painted yesterday.  These are the colors that will be applied today.  For example, if you painted blues and purples yesterday, today you could paint the yellows and oranges. Add these new colors to your paint pallette. No Black allowed today.

#3-If you do not have a more complex background of color, now is a great time to look at clouds, sun or water from a different photo reference.

#4-The color added today will still be blended and wet, but will be thicker to cover yesterday's paint color.

#5-Only paint with colors that blend together nicely. 

#6-You will not finish your painting today!

#7-Place the painting on the drying rack to dry.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Fibers I

We will be creating reusable heavy paper stencils to create a 3 color stencil design.  We will be incorporating stamping into this sample as well.  There examples on the board.

Stencil designs can be all on a single piece of paper or on several depending on how you want to create your design.

Reusable stencils can be made from plastic as well, but for this assignment we will use heavy weight paper because it is abundant in the loft.

You will be turning in your stencil(s) along with the sample, so don't throw it (them) away!

We will be watching several tutorials for this assignment to get you on track.  The first shows how to create an original stencil using 2 approaches.  The second shows how to use the stencil and brushes. This is not a painting!


This video show one of 2 techniques used for applying the stencil paint.  The swirling techniques is the more difficult of the two styles.  The other is a tapping technique.  Brushing lays down to much color, making the fabric stiff.  It can also bleed under the stencil easier.  One last note.  We do not have spray adhesive, but can use tape to secure the stencil to the surface.


Over the weekend I will find a good video to show the tapping technique.  Have fun designing.

This quick video shows how multiple colors can be applied using a single stencil.  Watch the stencils carefully as they are peeling them away from the wall.  This is one of the advantages of stenciling over silk screening. The big key to creating a successful stencil painting (especially on fabric) is keep the paint very thin!  The paint should add color, not weight and stiffness.


This tutorial is from the Art Institute of Chicago.  Show the tapping technique for stenciling.  It also show how human hair was used to "float" a circle in a circle.  Stenciling is a great way to design t-shirts, bags, pillows and many other pieces.  The stencil can be reused as well.  Make sure you keep those stencils.  They will be turned in as part of your grade.  (Silk screen stencil are not turned in.  They are too fragile)


This final video shows how to use contact paper as a stencil.  You can try this on your final, but not for your sample.  You would have to get your own contact paper.  Ask around at home, often there is some there waiting to be used.






Thursday, April 24, 2014

Fibers II

Grouting
1.  The caulk must be 24 hours old to grout.
2. You must wear gloves and cover the counter top with paper. Tape the gloves at your wrist to help keep them on your hands.
3. Place about 1" of the grout in the provided bowl.  Do not make a cloud and do not breath the dust!
4. Add small amounts of water to the grout.  Mix well in between adding the water, using gloved hands.
5. Add water and mix gradually until the mixture is similar in consistency to mayonnaise.
6. Working quickly, press half dollar sized dollops onto the glass.  Do not rub the glass, but instead press it down into the grooves.
7.  Work all the way out to the edges.  Check that the sides look nice.
8. Scoop any remaining grout into a heap on the paper.  Wipe out the bowl with paper towel and then rinse and finish cleaning it out.
9.  Wipe the grout off of the glass using wads of paper towel.  Prep this ahead of time.  You will need 8 to 10 wads depending on the size of your piece.  Discard the paper towel as it fills with extra grout.  Keep wiping until the glass is clean.  Allow the piece to rest and finish drying.  
11. Everything must be done in one class hour including clean up.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Fibers I

Fibers I
You are working on Surface Design. You can work on any of the following activities:
1.     Silk Screen 3 color design sample
2. Final project for Fabric Dying
3. New sample-mixed media
4. Silk Screen Worksheet



I demonstrated silk screening before break. If you missed it, ask your classmates for help.  It is very important to check that you clean up after yourselves. No containers or tools left dirty in the sink or on the counters.  No paint in the sinks. All screens should be rinsed, dried and returned to the storage rack under the flag.  Everyone has work to do!


Each student should have 1 color printed on their sample fabric at this time.  To print the next color, attach the next stencil to the screen. Add blocking papers as needed. Use the lightbox (under the refrigerator) to help line up the the next color on your already printed fabric.  Remember to attach the fabric ink-side touching the new stencil. Printing and clean-up is the same as you have already practiced.


Mixed Media-students will be creating a design that uses color pencil (cabinet #13), craypas (oil pastels in cabinet #13), a texture rubbing plate used with the color pencil or the craypas (block printing cabinet), permanent markers (locked in cabinet #4) and paste paint (in the blue Apple Computer box on the cart, and use it's dimensional qualities).  There are examples on the board. Be creative.


Everything must be cleaned up before you leave.  

Fibers II

Fibers II

Bead weavers-keep weaving

I have left supplies for bead mosaics (small squares) and glass mosaics (large squares) samples.  


Bead Mosaic-Use a permanent marker to create a design. You must not use the batik wax.  Use the wax with the can in the pan to apply 3 to 4 even coats of wax to the surface of the sample board after you draw the design.  The thickness of the wax is equal to half the height of the beads being used. Can someone who did this last year help out?  T-pins are used to pick up the beads and either fingertips or a pencil eraser is used to press the beads into the wax. Press once firmly, or the beads may fall off.  You should work from the center out or there will be strange gaps in the design.


Glass mosaic-these students must work in the classroom (115) on top of paper using the provided cutting board and tools.  They draw a design on the board.  Using the tools, cut the pieces of glass to shapes that will match the design.  The shapes must be smaller than your thumbnail.  The spaces in between the pieces must not be larger than the tips of your pinkie finger.  The glass should also not touch.  Even spacing is the goal.  The pieces are attached with caulk.  To do this, the group (3 or 4 students) should squeeze a half dollar sized dab of caulk on a piece of scrap paper.  The caulk is kept in cabinet #13. White caulk is great for clear glass and clear or white caulk is fine for opaque glass.  Use toothpicks to apply the caulk to the glass.  Then firmly press the glass onto the board into the desired position. The cutting board should be kept under the counter under the mirror.  You may need to be make space.  You must clean up well or you will not be able to do this as a final assignment.


Students with ideas outside of the these 3 options should email me their ideas, or try one of the 3 options until I return.


Check that the iron and the wax are unplugged.

Art Show Tags!
If I have artwork of yours saved for the art show, please make a tag for it using the sheet be the computers. The backing paper is the deep purple paper. There may be some on the cutting board in the main art room. See Ms. Kleman if you have questions.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Fibers I

Paper Stencils for Silk Screen Printing

1. Create a design made up of 3 colors.  Small and intricate does not work well for your design.

2. Label the colors in every shape

3. Get 3 pieces of printer paper.  Label each one with one of the colors.

4. Trace the shapes from the original design that are the same color that labels that page.

5. Repeat this process with the remain 2 colors and sheets of paper.

6 . Use an exacto knife and a cutting board ( found in the toolbox cabinet below the scissors drawer) to begin cutting out the shapes.  Save everything from the paper, including the paper and the cutouts.  Use our pink sketch paper to create an envelop for each color.

Fibers II

These videos represent a couple more options that we will have to choose from for the mixed media unit.

Basket making


Bead mosaic



Glass, tile and stone mosaic



Next we will be learning how to silk screen.  You will need to create a drawing that requires 3 colors.  You can use markers or color pencils to mark the colors.  Do not create design details that are too small.
This video is similar to what we will be doing in class.




Thursday, March 13, 2014

Fabric Dying

Tie Dying-tie dyed shirts can be made at any point in the semester.  For a tie dyed final, you must have a more complicated piece that is created from tie dyed fabric.

Batiking: This technique can be used for wall hangings or for pieces that made into something such as the dress or the photo board.

Silk Painting: Often these are complex pieces that are simply left as scarves, but they can be sew into pillow and other items as well.



Monday, February 3, 2014

Fibers II

-There was a flood next door and all of our sinks are out of commision.  Please do not use them until we get the all clear!


-Continue working on weaving sample.  Be sure that you are showing a dominant, secondary and accent balance of color.

Due by Friday:
-Worksheets-Weaving and Felting
-$5 lab fee

Fibers IV

Project Plan due today.

Monday

Fibers I

-There was a flood next door and all of our sinks are out of commision.  Please do not use them until we get the all clear!

Demo

Paste Paint

Due by Friday:

$5.00 LAB FEE!!
Collage Worksheet

Friday, January 31, 2014


2:00 Assembly Schedule
1/31/2014


1
7:35 AM
8:20 AM

2
8:25 AM
9:10 AM

3
9:15 AM
10:02 AM
with announcements
4
10:07 AM
10:52 AM

6
10:57 AM
11:42 AM

5A Lunch
11:47 AM
12:17 PM

5A Class
12:22 PM
1:07 PM

5B Class
11:47 AM
12:32 PM

5B Lunch
12:37 PM
1:07 PM

7
1:12 PM
1:57 PM

Assembly
2:04 PM
2:51 PM


Handmade Papers: STAMPING

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Fibers 2

I am at Lunch Bunch today! I thought that I would be able to be in class for a few minutes. I do miss you :)

Today I am going to have you work on the weaving worksheet.  If you cannot find answer, fear not!  I will be presenting the loom next week.

I also have the other worksheet for this unit on the counter.  You can work on this worksheet as well.

Tomorrow we will create our weaving samples.

Fibers I

Tour
-art rooms 
-Fibers room

Keep working on your Collage worksheet.  It is due by next Friday.
Collage worksheet:
Please complete questions 1-9 by next Friday.  Please hand it in to the basket by the door.

$5 lab fee-get an envelope from me for it.  Write your name on the outside of the envelope.

Collage Power Point

Start talking about papers we can create to use for our collages.
-stamping

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Welcome to 2nd Semester




Fibers I
-Intro
-Syllabus

6th- Please put your chairs up at the end of the hour.








Pre-Test:
1. On a piece of paper write your name, date and class hour.
2. Define the following terms:

-rule of thirds
-paste paint
-stamping
-layer
-center of interest
-dynamic positioning
-collage
-depth
-contrast 
-value 
-dry brushing

3. Hand into the basket by the door

Collage worksheet:
Please complete questions 1-9 by this Friday.  Please hand it in to the basket by the door.

Welcome to 2nd Semester




Fibers II
-Intro
-Syllabus
-Upcycle Challenge










Pre-Test:
1. On a piece of paper write your name, date and class hour.
2. Define the following terms:

-rule of thirds
-weft
-warp
-pattern
-tension
-contrast 
-value 
-shuttle
-bobbin

3. Hand into the basket by the door

Collage worksheet:
Please complete questions 1-9 by this Friday.  Please hand it in to the basket by the door.