Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Student Work: Clay Tiles

Earlier this year we created Narrative Clay Relief Tiles in Art 1.
The lesson is based on the artist, David Stabley.

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He is a contemporary ceramic artist.
His clay tiles depict dream-like narratives.

In this assignment, we focus on several elements of art,
the main element being SPACE.
Students are instructed to create a composition that contains
FOREGROUND, MIDDLE GROUND, and BACKGROUND.

The subject of the composition is determined by each student.
They were instructed to come up with a personal story
{real-life, make-believe, fantasy, or dream}
for the subject of their clay tile.

Students were taught basic ceramic techniques while creating the clay slabs.
Each tile was designed to have relief
{areas that popped out and areas that were indented}
to further empahsize the illusion of SPACE.
After the tiles were fired in the kiln,
students painted their tiles.

They worked so hard on these tiles and did a great job.
I am one proud teacher!!

Here are several examples:





4 comments:

Alex said...

wow!!! those are awesome! great work, teach.

Blair said...

Those are really good! So much talent :)

Juliet Lam Kuehnle said...

whoa! so impressive. you must be a great teacherrrrr..... :)

Pioneercaps said...

Amazing post!!I loved seeing your adventure in clay and student work with clay tiles. Thanks for sharing!