Ms. Moore's Class
6.07.2014
Arts & Music Festival Drumming Parade
6.02.2014
India A - National Art Portfolio Winner
India, a dedicated art major at Lane Tech, will be traveling to New York City next week to celebrate her award-winning portfolio at the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Hers is one of four portfolios from Illinois to be honored at a NYC gallery, then an awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall.
India has developed a truly original voice in her art during all her classes at Lane. I've described her style as "pop," "punk," "granny," & "feminist," and her art makes me think of the Chicago Imagists, and their fusing of the figurative with cartooning, compositing, and dadaism, among other veins of art. Her work represents her immersion in art classes at both Lane Tech and Marwen where she has dedicated a good chunk of her free time throughout high school. She will be attending the prestigious Cooper Union school in NYC this fall.
Her print below was created in Ms. Faletto's printmaking class and won a national gold medal. Her overall sculptural portfolio, created at Marwen and in our AP 3-D Design class, won a national silver. Congratulations, India!
India has developed a truly original voice in her art during all her classes at Lane. I've described her style as "pop," "punk," "granny," & "feminist," and her art makes me think of the Chicago Imagists, and their fusing of the figurative with cartooning, compositing, and dadaism, among other veins of art. Her work represents her immersion in art classes at both Lane Tech and Marwen where she has dedicated a good chunk of her free time throughout high school. She will be attending the prestigious Cooper Union school in NYC this fall.
Her print below was created in Ms. Faletto's printmaking class and won a national gold medal. Her overall sculptural portfolio, created at Marwen and in our AP 3-D Design class, won a national silver. Congratulations, India!
5.20.2014
Tie Dye Days
After the portfolios, it was great to engage in some less serious art. We tie-dyed t-shirts, sheets, shawls, socks, and anything else we could get our hands on.
5.05.2014
People's Choice Award
Angelica Z's portrait sculpture won the People's Choice Award at the Chicago All-City Show. Congratulations Angelica!
4.07.2014
Vans Shoe Design Contest
Jenny J's Design for "Art" Category - Henna
Kristian R's Music Design
Robin H's "Local Flavor - Chicago" Design
Stephanie O's Surf Design
Lane Tech Group
4.01.2014
All-City Art Show
Here are some examples of some Lane sculpture work recognized at
Chicago's All-City Art Exhibition:
Jack A
Ofelia D
Angelica C
Jasher G & Angelica Z
Tori G
Angelica Z
3.27.2014
Raku Firing
Carl & Weston, the amazing workshop leaders for our annual raku firing
Work is around 1900 degrees when we remove it with tongs.
Glaze is like molten lava on the surface of the ceramic walls.
Ceramic work with traditional Japanese crackle glaze gets cooled quickly with water quenching, spraying, and old-fashioned blowing onto the surface. The cooled glaze quickly cracks and separates no longer fitting the surface, leaving black cracks along the piece where carbon from the fire darkens the clay.
A post-firing reduction atmosphere happens when work is put into trashcans with combustible material, catching fire, then covered with lids, suffocating the work. The stubborn fire tries to keep burning, looking for oxygen in the glazes and clay and pulling out oxygen molecules, in turn creating metallic effects by transforming copper and other metallic oxides into copper.
Covering and cooling the work
Quenching in water and snow
3.19.2014
Clay & Sculpture Scholastic Winners 2014
Congratulations to all the students who earned gold keys, silver keys, and honorable mentions in the Midwestern Regional competition of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! The following students from AP Sculpture took home over a couple dozen keys and certificates:
Super-Talented & Awesome-Students:
Front Row: Marissa, Robin, Marilyn, Torie, & Angelica Z
Back Row: Becky, Taylor, Jack, India, Vicky, Ofelia, Haley, Jose, Giana, Jenny & Shanali
Not pictured: Krystyna, Angelica C, and Piotr
Front Row: Marissa, Robin, Marilyn, Torie, & Angelica Z
Back Row: Becky, Taylor, Jack, India, Vicky, Ofelia, Haley, Jose, Giana, Jenny & Shanali
Not pictured: Krystyna, Angelica C, and Piotr
3.10.2014
Illinois Regional HS Portfolio Scholarship Exhibition
Piotr J.'s Mythological Teapots
Javier D & family at the group exhibition
Mr. Ceh - along with Celita, Javier, & Neomi - all scholarship winners!
2.24.2014
Robin H Represents Lane Sculpture at Illinois Show
Robin created a series of zippered faces entitled "Secrets, Secrets are No Fun." Her work was exhibited along with 4 other Lane students' art in a premier show of suburban and city high schools at the Illinois Regional Art Exhibition. Each school was invited to submit five works in the categories of painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and graphic design.
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