Saturday, January 28, 2012

(G2,G3) Creating in the Style of Maggie Taylor

We looked at pictures of Maggie Taylor's work and discussed the way she
creates collages of digital images. We discussed how she makes her prints by scanning her objects
into the computer, where by layering and manipulation she  then creates her surrealistic montages.  
The students loved how Maggie Taylor used unusual images to create her montages.
We learned how artists integrate technology and the computer into their art process.
Some students decided to create their montages using pictures, while others decided to draw their
own images.



Maggy Taylor at her studio


Maggy Taylor
Small storm











Student comment: "This is the town where Stella Umbrella lives. 
In Stella's town there are  chocolate bar aliens that are nice." 





Maggy Taylor
The collector








Maggy Taylor
Woman with swan








Maggy Taylor
Woman who loves fish





Student comment: "This is Mr.Fish Face. He is not a nice guy, look at this teeth."


Student comment: "This was a boy that turned into a fish. Now he is a flying fish."


Maggy Taylor
Woman with a stone skirt


Students understood how to use images in an unusual way.


Maggy Taylor
Girl in a bee dress


Student comment: "This girl is turning into a flower."

4 comments:

  1. Lovely composition with great colors, I like them because you can appreciate the wealth of imaginative and creative children with excellent execution.

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  2. Your students came up with some wonderful and inventive compositions. what media did they use to create their backgrounds? They have a beautiful, mysterious quality to them!

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  3. Mary, for the background we used a combination of water colors and acrylic paint. The dots you see in some of the background paper is red, black and yellow ink.

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  4. Hello, Art at Chesterbrook Academy Elementary School.

      The coldest winter will be melted by your warm heart.
      The works gently accept all visitors.

      I praise your creative art sense.
      The prayer for all peace.
      
      Have a good weekend.
    From Japan, ruma ❃

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