Thursday, October 29, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
This past weekend the Ap 3d students had the privilege to go on a retreat. I went to an ap retreat last year, and this year beat last year hands down. I think that everyone is way closer. We all have some type of inside joke and we all have something in common with one another.
I had fun making molds for the first time even though my mold didn't turn out how I had planned, I still thought the process was fun. We also made found object boxes. That was one of my favorite activities/ projects we did all weekend. I think my favorite thing we did was andy goldsworthy projects. We had the freedom to take objects from nature and go from there. I made a circle made out of leafs and pine cones, the leafs were all different colors and were in order. many thought that it looked like an elaborate center piece for thanksgiving. It did look like that, but I wasn't thinking that lol. I hope that the ap art students will be able to go on a second art retreat before the seniors graduate!
I had fun making molds for the first time even though my mold didn't turn out how I had planned, I still thought the process was fun. We also made found object boxes. That was one of my favorite activities/ projects we did all weekend. I think my favorite thing we did was andy goldsworthy projects. We had the freedom to take objects from nature and go from there. I made a circle made out of leafs and pine cones, the leafs were all different colors and were in order. many thought that it looked like an elaborate center piece for thanksgiving. It did look like that, but I wasn't thinking that lol. I hope that the ap art students will be able to go on a second art retreat before the seniors graduate!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
This is 5 out of 5 photos I took in Savannah Georgia.
I call this one D for Destroyed
Most of the buildings where in very good shape; however, many of them looked really old. This is because each of the Historical buildings are made from original bricks that where made from the Savannah river mud. They also go for about $300 each so they are very valuable to the city and they take very good care of remolding buildings by recording every single brick and rebuilding with them, when necessary.
I hope you enjoy
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