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            Sense of Wonder Art Classes
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 We work on the balance between capturing and engaging the student’s interest with improving skills and inspiring creative expression and imagination. One of the ways is by allowing them freedom of choice of subject and project (when possible). Visiting Artists:  There will be visiting artists throughout the year.
 Sample List Of Activities: The lessons will vary according to age level, ability and interest.
 Drawing:   The Students will draw scenes from Nature, Animals, People, Still Life, Shapes, Objects, Buildings, Cities, Abstract Designs, Imaginary Creatures etc. They will work on basic and advanced drawing and illustration skills. The students draw from Real Life and their Imagination. They practice drawing lines, curves and angles while they learn to draw what they see instead of what they “think” they see. We work on perspective, dimension, positive and negative space, contour and gesture, shading, light and shadow,  hand and eye coordination, and building a vocabulary of images. When possible, the students get to choose their subjects and projects which enhances and inspires their artistic imagination and expression.
 Painting:  We use many painting and drawing mediums, Watercolor, Tempera, Acrylic, Water Based Oil Paints, Pastels, Oil Pastels, Watercolor Crayons and Pencils and Colored Pencils etc.  The students learn about color, composition, dimension, shape, balance, movement, rhythm, overlapping, technique etc Ceramics: The students learn hand building techniques and Potters Wheel skills. Their imaginations are free to explore, discover and shape a wide variety of objects: nature, animals, people, imaginary and whimsical creatures and functional forms. Sculpture:   We have all kinds of materials for sculpture: Papier Mache’, Plaster Gauze, Clay, Wood, Foam Rubber, Found Objects, Cardboard, Paper and glue guns and craft decorations etc. Mask making and Puppets Printmaking:  SoWC has an Etching Press and we will use it to create various kinds of intaglio and relief prints according to age level and ability. Monotypes, Stencils, Collagraphs, Linoleum prints, Woodcuts etc. Library:  SoWC has an extensive library of books on the History of Art, Great Masters, Contemporary Artists, Animals, Nature, Boats, Buildings, Multicultural Art Projects, How to Guides, Reference Photos and lots more.   
 
 
 
 
 CREATIVE EXPRESSION Everyone has creative talent. Each person is
  a unique, original individual and has inherent potential and ability.
  In an atmosphere of love and vast amounts of encouragement they
  feel free to explore, discover and put their ideas into form without
  comparison or negative critique. This opens the door to uninhibited
  creativity and new ways of seeing. Creativity: At the
  National Conference of Creativity at the University of Michigan,
  
  educators agreed that "all children are creative, but it lessens
  markedly as adulthood approaches." This discouraging trend
  can be avoided. We try to show our students how to recognize
  any belief 
  or mental block that would hinder their inspiration and creative
  imagination. Lack of freedom, intimidation, peer pressure, or
  feelings 
  of inadequacy can be challenged and overcome. Children and adults
  can learn to reject anything that would obstruct the natural
  flow 
  of abundant ideas. Ways of Seeing:
  When  drawing, painting, or sculpting from life, we show students
  how to 
  study an object or scene and observe it carefully. Looking at something
  for a long time one can always find something new, but looking
  isn’t 
  really "seeing." Really seeing something with your heart
  and soul brings your artist's lens into the focus of resolution
  
  and discernment. The Process: In a 
  society bombarded with games and entertainment producing instant 
  gratification, accomplishing a simple task is often lost to impatience 
  and frustration. Capturing interest and cultivating new "ways 
  of seeing" brings patience, peace and joy to the creative journey. 
  Cherishing the process leads to greater mastery of skill and this 
  proficiency is fulfilled with an original idea being brought to 
  fruition. 
  love and encouragementsafe, comfortable atmosphereexploration and discoverynon-competitivecreativityways of seeingenjoying the process     |