Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Breath of Inspiration

What inspires you?
That is the question posed this week, as I introduced students to the German Master, Albrecht Durer. For an excellent article on Why Inspiration Matters by Scott Barry Kaufman, click here.


Inspiration is a curious thing. The word comes from the Latin, inspirare, meaning 'to breathe'. In the Creation account from the Hebrew Scriptures, we find-


And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
Genesis 2:7


Living soul could also be translated-
'living one who breathes.'

Durer's Dream
Watercolor
1525

This week students finished clay tiles and functional pieces.

Waiting to be fired

Joe and Margaret Craig have graciously donated the funds to purchase a brand new Kiln for the Trinity Art program. 
Thank you, Dr. and Mrs. Craig!


We also mixed a batch of cyanotype emulsion for the photography classes.

Mixing cyanotype chemistry


Student work from the week

Oil and Latex on wood panel
36" x 60"
Samuel Carter

Cyanotype
Pinhole Photograph
Davis Martinec

Megan
Digital composite
Alli Meyer

Watercolor
Ian Easterbrook

Daily Consumption
Mixed Media
Samuel Carter

Alli's Alphabet
Digital Photography
Alli Meyer

Katherine
Digital Photograph
Mechal Harward

Sock Monkey
Handmade by
Katie Metz

Great Christmas Ideas

The Art Notecards are still available! Featuring original Trinity student work, these beautiful cards make great gifts. $12 per box, including envelopes.
Proceeds go to Trinity PTO.


Trinity Art T-Shirts available
An unbeatable offer-
Bring in your t-shirt, sweatshirt, hoodie, or misc. article of clothing and I will screen print the image above onto it- white ink on dark and black ink on white, NO CHARGE!
However, if you are reading this from places far away, email me. We will work out something.
My email is mcarter@trinityprep.com.

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