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Element Project 2011
My design is a shield with two arrows crossing it. The arrows represent manganese's ability to fuse other elements, and the shield represents its durability. To take My project to the final print I redesigned the arrows to be double headed. so they point in all directions.
I personally like my final product, I feel the design transferred well and is interesting to look at.
If I did this project again I would have made my design smaller so that you could tell what is is more easily.
Element Print Project 2011
MY element is niobium. It is made up of metal and is in used for jeweler. At first i look up what is my element and then i found out were the name niobium comes from 'Niobe', meaning daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology. She had nine kids so thats why i put nine skulls around the one in the middle because she (niobe) was alone. I thought this project was fun and i enjoyed it a lot. I would have have made different colors for when i was printing the matts.
Element Print Project 2011
Element Print Project 2011
Element Project 2011
It is used for transportation, sheets, tube, castings packaging, construction (windows, building wire), cooking utensils street lighting poles and etc. I decided to do a picture of an angel because once aluminum became popular they decided to make the first statue of a angel in aluminum. When doing this project i started to just research this project to get ideas of pictures that i wanted to draw. After that i drew the picture transported it to the block and carved it out. I thought this project was really different but in all i thought that this project was really difficult and had so many steps so i didn't care for it to much.
If i did this project i would try to buy a folder for this because it a lot to hold on to and i would try to cut out the board safer.
Element Print Project 2011
This project was similar to the Negative space drawing because we had to choose what part of the drawing we wanted positive and negative. We had to carve out what we wanted to be positive and leave what we wanted to be negative
For the Printmaking project I chose to draw a Street light and Inside the street are LEDs which are made from Gallium Arsenide.
If I could do this again I would do a different print. The printing wasn't that hard but I didn't favor that part of the project
Element Print Project 2011
My element is Scandium. Number 21 on the periodic table.
How did you come up with the idea for your print?
I came up with the idea for my print because, not alot of people know that Scandium is used in aquariums so i wanted to do something no one would eve think of. I wanted to go outside of the creative box.
What would you do differently if you did this project again?
My Element By Maleena Mel
I came up with this print by thinking about a microwave, the letter “Y” and the number 39 since that is the number of it on the periodic table. Well the idea was just putting together a drawling that would match the element Yttrium. I really didn’t have any thoughts for the project. And I really wouldn’t do anything to change it because I like the project the way it is.
Element Print Project 2011
Gallium is used as substitute for mercury in a thermometer. It is used in laser diodes and creating mirrors.
I came up with the idea of gallium melting in your hand, because gallium melts around body temperature. I had to research what gallium is used for, and what it is to find out what the print is going to be. The project was really creative. I like how you have to find which print you're going to make by looking up the element.
I would make the hand differently, and place the element symbol somewhere else on the print.
Element Print Project 2011
2. The element can be used for a heat agent its used, in sodium vapor lamps, to manufacture sodamide, and also used as table salt
3. I chose this print because it looked like salt in the air.
4. I made like a certain type of salt maker then salt in the air like the powder.
5. I think this project was fun and exciting but i didn't like that i cut my hands twice.
6. I would have chose a different type of print to draw.
Element Print Project 2011
Element Print Project 2011
My Print!
So this is the project that my class and I were doing from the month of April to the end of the school year. The project started off when we finished Negative Space Drawing. We were asked to sketch out a design for an element for an artistic periodic table of the elements. My element was number 55, Cesium. I chose the sun and blue background sky because Cesium is Latin for 'Sky Blue'. Once we had the sketch done, we were to re-sketch the design on a thin piece of tracing paper Once that was done, we retraced the design backwards on a Linoleum Tile. From there, we carved out the design on the block using a cutting handle, specifying what will be our negative or positive space from what we cut out from the block. Once that was done, we moved on to printing the design onto printing paper. The procedure was putting the paint on the table and using a roller to get some of the paint onto the block. We rolled the paint onto the block until every spot was filled in with the paint. We then took the block and pressed it on the print paper. After a few minutes of pressing, the print was printed.
This print was probably one of my best because there aren't many stray spots. The picture is easily distinguishable, compared to my other 3 pictures, and it sets a sort of calming mood. I enjoyed finishing this project, and I hope that the freshmen next year will share my enjoyment.
Element Print Project 2011
It is used for jewelry making food utensils and conducting energy
Humanities Portfolio, 2011
In my opinion, I hope that every single student does not hold the same beliefs, opinions, and learning techniques and skills that they had in September. Hopefully, we all have grown in our educational journey and process.
In English, I feel that we have been encouraged to use our opinions more to decipher the text we read and to find "deeper meanings" within. One of the key examples of this is the very first Q1 Benchmark about The Lord of the Flies. In this paper, I expressed an idea through my opinion, and then I took the readers through my journey to reach my conclusion. This is a prime example of allowing one to understand multiple perspectives of the same topic in order to receive a well-rounded education.
Throughout the English course, I was also encouraged to immerse myself into the world of various people, from prisoners to world leaders. This was the goal of the Jarvis Jay Masters' readings. In my response to the readings, the observations of the powerful effects of desperation is evident.
In World History, the focus has changed slightly. Instead of exclusive opinion-forming, we are also required to learn non-biased facts about the past and present them to people. A prime example of the was the Museum Exhibition Benchmark we created to education patrons about colonialism. In the presentation, we had to state the facts to our classmates and allow them to form their own opinions.
Also, History encouraged us to explore different fields, such as traditional art during the Renaissance. In the Exploration of a Renaissance Artist assignment, I had to highlight the work of a great artist of the day and try to find the meaning of their work.
However, one of my favorite assignments in History is by far the trials. In the Aztec trial, we had to learn facts about the topic, just had he had in the Museum Presentations, but then, we had to use those facts to alter the opinion of everyone else. This taught us a new skill of using facts to sway the opinions of a majority.
English and World History has merged and separated in order to teach us things about the the world, ourselves, and each other. The lessons we have learned here are invaluable.
Advance Art Sculpture - Ian McClendon
Special Thanks to: Anwar, Marley, and Uyen for the transpasses.
Element Print Project 2011
Element Print Project 2011
Some things my element is used for is the production of nuclear power,weaponry, and smoke detectors.
I came up with the idea for my print by researching the America Uranium fission bomb dropped over Japan in 1945.
The steps I took to make the final print were discovering the right picture to use, drawing it, reverse drawing it, carving it, printing is three times, and framing them all.
I thought this project was fun, practical, and will look good overall in the outcome.
What I would do differently was to to do some better carving so you can see the Uranium sign.
My Element
Negative Space Element 24.
B. Explain how you found negative space in in your cut out.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not?
Print Making
First, we made three sketches of possible ideas for our print. Then, we picked one and transferred the drawing to a linoleum block. After that, we carved in the negative space (or positive space), put paint on the block and then pressed the block against paper, leaving a print.
Element Periodic Table
Below is a picture of my element design.
Humanities Portfolio 2011
My
favorite project had to be the poetry unit. I liked this the most
because it let me show my poetic side and I also got to expand my thinking way
beyond what I normally would. I got to let people in and let them see my
thoughts and my feelings and the way I view the world. And the feedback I got
made me happy to know that people actually cared we’ve all grown into a little
family who cares and respects one another.
Another
unit I liked was the trial. Things got very intense but that was
good because it showed that everyone was really engaged with what they were
doing and the parts that everyone had to play. It shows a lot about human behavior
and how when anyone is put in an intense situation they act on feelings and not
actually think about what they really should do.
My
final all time favorite unit was the prison unit. I never knew the crazy
statistics that they had for prisons. I also never knew they had a book program
for them. Because the media never showed the fact they wanted to read they
would only show the fights, or the way the guards would beat on the prisoners.
Never how they wanted to read or how they would make this beautiful art work! I
was amazed to find out all this and now my views on prisons have changed so
very much.
Finally,
this will always be my favorite year because Mr. Block has become my favorite
teacher. He's pushed us to our limits and broke us out of our shells and let us
know it was ok to be ourselves there are people who have it worst than we do so
appreciate everyday and our education. Before being in this class I never
voiced my opinion because I didn’t want them getting shot down. But Mr. Block
showed us it’s ok to voice them and it’s ok if they get shot down because even
if they do you can still say that you tried instead of being quiet and not
heard at all. I really love these classes both and will miss them dearly! Coming
into this class I hated the thought of having back-to-back classes but they
weren’t as bad as I thought they were actually my favorite classes and I can
say that I learned the most from each class.
Print Making
Making the print was a long process, first we drew the print-mine was a television because cadmium is used in the cables-then, we carved the same drawing into a tablet and covered it with paint. After this we made four different prints, three we gave a border and one we used to make a large periodic table.