John F. Kennedy Elementary School in Wayne, New Jersey won a $25,000 art room makeover. The old art room was crowded and dated. Over two days, the 9 by Design team redesigned and cleared out the old space. During the makeover, students made art in the Messterpiece Bus. The new art room features cabinets covered with artwork, new storage, lighting, computers, and student chairs. It has provided an amazing experience for the students. The school is asking the public to vote for its entry on the Bing "Our School Needs" website to receive technology for digital learners.
This is a song about celebrating Chinese New Year in the Year of the Tiger. It describes some of the traditions of Chinese New Year including cleaning the house, bringing out fruits for luck, dragon dances, lanterns, and firecrackers to celebrate and welcome the new year with family and friends.
This document discusses choosing peace through living a non-violent life, promoting peace with kindness and compassion, and accepting diversity as making the planet unique. It expresses that peace is a personal choice and the author will do whatever possible to live peacefully by treating others with respect and believing all people can live in harmony.
The document describes abstracting identifiable objects by changing their color, shape, or value, or enlarging the object. It lists four ways to abstract objects: changing the color, changing the shape, changing the value, or enlarging the object.
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian artist who developed Op Art, a style of abstract art using mathematical forms and optical illusions, in the 1960s. He began his career focusing on black and white shapes before expanding into color patterns intended to trick the eye into perceiving movement or three-dimensional effects. Vasarely had a prolific career exhibiting his works exploring illusory patterns internationally before his death in 1997 at age 89.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It identifies red, yellow and blue as primary colors that can be mixed to create secondary colors of orange, green and purple. It also notes concepts like warm and cool colors, analogous colors that are next to each other on the wheel, and complementary colors that are across from each other.
George Rodrique creates art that makes political, social, or comical statements by depicting issues in his work. His "Blue Dog" paintings make viewers consider certain topics. This document prompts the reader to think about what issue they could address through symbolic artwork and the statement they want to convey.
This document discusses choosing peace through living a non-violent life, promoting peace with kindness and compassion, and accepting diversity as making the planet unique. It expresses that peace is a personal choice and the author will do whatever possible to live peacefully by treating others with respect and believing all people can live in harmony.
The document describes abstracting identifiable objects by changing their color, shape, or value, or enlarging the object. It lists four ways to abstract objects: changing the color, changing the shape, changing the value, or enlarging the object.
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian artist who developed Op Art, a style of abstract art using mathematical forms and optical illusions, in the 1960s. He began his career focusing on black and white shapes before expanding into color patterns intended to trick the eye into perceiving movement or three-dimensional effects. Vasarely had a prolific career exhibiting his works exploring illusory patterns internationally before his death in 1997 at age 89.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It identifies red, yellow and blue as primary colors that can be mixed to create secondary colors of orange, green and purple. It also notes concepts like warm and cool colors, analogous colors that are next to each other on the wheel, and complementary colors that are across from each other.
George Rodrique creates art that makes political, social, or comical statements by depicting issues in his work. His "Blue Dog" paintings make viewers consider certain topics. This document prompts the reader to think about what issue they could address through symbolic artwork and the statement they want to convey.