Why a silent art auction?
The purpose of this art auction is to raise funds to purchase new technology for the art department. As an art teacher I would love to be able to increase student access to, and knowledge of how technology is used in the arts. Funds from the purchase of each art auction item will be used to purchase iPads and supplies to supplement digital photography equipment already in use by students. It is my hope that these enhancements to FBE's art curriculum will also help build a foundation for students to eventually enter a world (of art) that is becoming increasingly technology oriented. On this blog you will find works of art created by each classroom that will be up for auction on the evening of FBE's Art Night. Come back and check often for updates. Thank you in advance for your support and I look forward to seeing you on March 7th! ~Mrs. Low, Art Teacher
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Ms. Marshall's Class
Over the last month and a half students in Ms. Marshall's class have been Pop Artists while learning about and creating artwork in this style. One iconic piece of Pop Art is Robert Indiana's "LOVE" sculptures and paintings. After feeling inspired by his message of "love not war," the class voted on a message for 2013 to share with our community. As you can see, student's picked the word "FREE" with a red, white, blue, and silver color theme! Size:12x16
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All I can say is WOW! I appreciate the loud color used together with the symbolism. estate auction
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