"I ... am always obliged to go and gaze at a blade of grass, a pine-tree branch, an ear of wheat, to calm myself..."
Vincent van Gogh
1853-1890
The Painter On His Way to Work
Vincent van Gogh
July, 1888
Destroyed by fire in the Second World War
Art is edgy. Art is sometimes unexpected, even dangerous. Art is...
The focus of this week's Art History lesson was Vincent van Gogh. The lesson was kick-started with the question- 'Why am I here?' followed by, 'What if I devoted my life to the pursuit of an answer?'
For an excellent essay on 'Staying Dangerous', by Jon Acuff, click here.
The Trinity Student Art Exhibit received rave reviews from parents and family members. Here are a few of the pieces exhibited:
Mr. Corwin and a student, admiring work in
the Student Art Exhibit
Clay and Wood
by Alli Meyer
Acrylic on canvas
by Jamie White
Acrylic on Canvas
by Rachel Levi
Acrylic on Canvas
by Samuel Carter
Acrylic on Canvas
by Claire Mintich
Clay and Wood
by Davis Martinec
Digital Photo
by Emma Carter
Here are a few of the directions we traveled this week:
Marbleizing paper
Etching on Plexiglass
Harvesting vines for a sculpture project
Marbleized Paper
by Katherine Irwin
Proofing an etching
First Proof
by Samuel Carter
Harvesting Vines
And, here is an excellent photo
by Chase Smith
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