Sunday, October 17, 2010
Guess the Medium!
Look at the image below and guess the medium by choosing one of the following choices. Is the medium A.) paint B.) fingernail polish C.) sharpie markers or D.) stickers. If you post your answer by Friday, October 29th, you will recieve 1 extra credit point toward any project completed during the first term.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Welcome Bloggers!!!
Welcome to Wetzel's Art World! This blog is designed to have students discuss and explore art outside of the classroom. New blogs will be posted weekly so be sure to check back frequently. Extra credit will be offered periodically as well and can help to raise your art grade if directions are followed. Please explore the site and have fun!!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
5th Grade Students


Claude Monet
4th Grade Students


Sunday, January 24, 2010
Ugly Face Jugs

The above face jugs were created by potter Jim McDowell in Pennsylvania. The artist creates these amazingly unique jugs because he is inspired by the history and traditions of his ancestors. Face Jugs have no written history, so information on these forms was passed down through family members. The 4th grade students are creating their own Ugly Face Jugs for the next project in art. While viewing the above pictures, be sure to notice the interesting textures applied to each face, the unique forms applied to create the various features on each face and the expressions portrayed. Look at both pictures closely and tell me what you think about these interesting sculptures.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Amazing Micro Sculptor

Imagine creating a work of art in the head of a needle by carving a grain of sand and painting it by using a hair from a house fly. Willard Wigan does just that by creating realistic sculptures that need to be viewed through a microscope because they are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Click on the link above and watch the first video clip by the Wall Street Journal to experience his art first hand and then post a comment below to tell me what you find the most interesting about his artwork or his story. Comments that follow the above directions will receive 2 bonus points toward your second term grade.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Amazing Street Artist!!!




Julian Beever is an unbelievable artist who draws flat images on pavement that look 3-dimensional. His pictures must be looked at from a certain point of view or the images will become completely distorted. Take a look at the pictures above and see if you can figure out which parts of the picture are real and which parts are drawn. Let me know what you think of Beever's art.
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