12/10/2010

Art Journal Wednesday: Project Eight

The last project we tackled this summer was mosaics! I saw this post over at No Time for Flashcards: a fantastic blog with great craft ideas, sensory activities and book suggestions. It featured this photo:
I knew I didn't just want to show the girls this picture. I wanted to tie it more to art history. So I did some googling. I first explained that a mosiac was a picture made up of smaller things put together (kind of like a puzzle) to make a bigger picture. I showed them this image first:
I knew they would recognize Starry, Starry Night from our earlier summer project. They thought this was very cool! Then I showed them a couple others:
I told them you could make something thing real like an animal or person (like above). Or you could make a design like below:
And the last thing I showed them was Hagia Sophia, a church and then mosque (now a museum) in Turkey. The inside of the church is covered in huge beautiful mosaics. When the sun shines in the church windows, the metallic quality of the mosaic tiles gives off a gorgeous golden light.


After all that, I finally showed the girls this fish mosaic:
And finally the button fish mosaic. I told them they could make anything they wanted on their paper. I had gone to Michael's and bought two medium sized bins of mixed craft buttons. I sorted them by color ahead of time. And I gave the girls stronger poster board and Glue-all. Make sure you use an adhesive that will really stick to the buttons (or whatever medium you choose to use).
They thought about what they wanted to do. Lily picked a ladybug! So I drew an outline for her and she did the rest:
Ella decided she wanted to do a design. So I helped her think through what she wanted to do. We made a big circle and divided it into quadrants. Then she went to work:
Ella loved this project sooo much she proceeded to spend the next hour and a half making more creations! She nearly used up all the buttons!

Here are her other masterpieces:




I helped her with the outline of the butterfly and ladybug (Lily used up the red so she had to do yellow). The rest she came up with all on her own! (a penguin, bee and snowman, respectively)

Art Journal Wednesday: Project Seven

A friend of mine just mentioned wanting to do some "painting ala Holly style" with her kids who happen to be on summer vacation. They are living "down under" in Australia right now and her kids just finished up school. All this reminded me that I still have two projects to post from our Art Journal Wednesday series this past summer.

This project centered on the artist Mondrian. One of my favorites! I just realized I was going to link to information about Mondrian, but I used my old art history books when I was talking about him to the girls. I just googled it and didn't find a satisfactory (to me) article. I guess Wikipedia was closest. Here is a quote from Mondrian about his work:

I construct lines and color combinations on a flat surface, in order to express general beauty with the utmost awareness. Nature (or, that which I see) inspires me, puts me, as with any painter, in an emotional state so that an urge comes about to make something, but I want to come as close as possible to the truth and abstract everything from that, until I reach the foundation (still just an external foundation!) of things…

I believe it is possible that, through horizontal and vertical lines constructed with awareness, but not with calculation, led by high intuition, and brought to harmony and rhythm, these basic forms of beauty, supplemented if necessary by other direct lines or curves, can become a work of art, as strong as it is true.
Of course, I didn't really explain all that to the girls. I mostly explained that some artists paint images we recognize (like a picture of a person, animal or place) and others paint "designs". That was the best way I could describe abstract painting to them without getting too technical. And then I told them that Mondrian liked to use pure colors or colors that weren't mixed with anything else and asked them if they could think of any colors that sounded like that. Ella got it immediately and said the primary colors!

I showed them these two works by Mondrian:
Composition A: Composition with Black, Red, Gray, Yellow, and Blue (1920)Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-1943

The top one is pretty straight forward Mondrian. I asked the girls what the second one looked like to them. They both said "a map!" Yes! I told them that Broadway was a very busy street in New York City and that the painting represented the layout and the "busyness" of the colors were the hustle and bustle of the big city (this would be the idea of rhythm in the work).

Anyway, that was probably more indepth than I needed to get in this post. I was just so impressed with how the girls seemed to "get" some of these really abstract ideas when they were broken down simply.

For this project. I gave the girls a ruler and pencil and asked them to draw three vertical lines anywhere they wanted all the way down the page. And then three horizontal lines all the way across. Then, some smaller lines inside. Then color in what you feel like coloring in. I finished them off for them by drawing in the fatter and skinner black lines with permanent marker and a ruler.

And here's their creations:
Above: Ella's Mondrian. She really took the "pure colors seriously and
didn't use different shades.
Lily's Mondrian. She obviously used different shades
of the colors. But did a terrific job!

12/05/2010

An English Tea Party!

The Wednesday before Thanksgiving, I took the girls, my stepmom Clare, and my mom out for tea at Lady Elegant's Tea Room in St. Paul. It was my birthday present to Clare who really enjoys tea. And I thought it would be so fun for Ella and Lily to have a REAL tea party!

There was a photographer there from the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The tea place had called me to let us know he would be there. A woman was writing an article about family getting together at the holidays and they asked if it would be all right if the photographer took a few photos of us during the tea.

Lily was petrified of him and said about two words the whole time he was in the room, which was for about half the tea. She opened up immensely once he left. The article appears in the St. Paul Pioneer Press today! Here are the photos attached to the online article:



10/24/2010

New Pictures

I took our family photos at the Arboretum a few weeks ago. If you want to see a sneak peek of them. Head of over to the Lily Bella site and check them out!

Click here.

10/23/2010

Kellan--9 months

Email update sent on October 22:
Kellan is nine months old already!!! He just seems older this month. I think he's starting to get into things a little more. Starting to get more curious. He LOVES being outside, he loves being in the stroller. He had a fabulous time at Disney World just looking at everything. He was a champ there! Totally off his schedule for eating and sleeping, but didn't hardly complain about it at all.

He has two bottom teeth now. The second one just popped through in the last couple days. He still eats like crazy. He's an awesome sleeper at night. He's already down to about one good long nap per day now. But I'm okay with that. It was always kind of hard with our crazy schedule around here to fit two naps in a day anyway.

He's eating more table food (still no nuts, eggs, or honey). He seems to like much of what you give him and tolerates the rest. Peas and green beans are probably the worst things to feed him. He's not real happy about those. But he does tolerate zucchini pretty well for a green veggie. And last night I just put a few bits of lettuce and red pepper on his tray. He tried them and made faces at the taste, but ate several bites of each anyway.

He just started to "talk" a tiny bit in the last week or so. He makes a sound that sounds like he's trying to say "ella" and he's said a "dada" sound a couple times. But nothing I would definitively say are his first words.

Hmm....other than that, not much to report. We go to his 9-month checkup on Monday. But I already know he's right around 20lbs. We'll be switching him out of the infant seat into the regular car seat as soon as I can get Andrew to do the switcheroo.

See attached photos....
Kellan1 is his first time sitting in a restaurant high chair like a big boy
Kellan2--the girls now have the chore of putting all the dishes away from the dishwasher. Kellan LOVES to "help". He is very intrigued by the dishwasher and I think he would like to climb right in if we would let him. ;-)
Kellan3--just ready for a walk..cute photo
Kellan4&5--his first time sitting in a leaf pile playing with the leaves
Kellan 6--if you look really closely in his mouth, you can see his little bottom tooth in there.
Kellan7--Just thought it was cute that he was standing at the door with a "whatcha doin'?" expression on his face as he watched me take a photo of Lily outside.
Kellan8--a little sneak peek of a 9-month photo I took at the Arboretum...did a full family session with us. But I still need to work on all the photos.
Kellan 9--one of my favorite photos from all the ones I took at Disney. I love how it looks like he's almost wearing the big hat at Hollywood Studios.








Kellan--8 Months

From email update on September 22nd:
Happy Fall! Kellan is 8 months old today! He is growing up way too fast. This month's pictures shows you all the things he's doing. They are chronological. So you can see in the first photo he pulled up only on his knees. The second one is the first time he pulled himself all the way to standing. And it goes from there. The pictures with the hat were taken at the Target Book Festival. I LOVE the one of him and Andrew. SO cute! He also LOVES those two dollhouse cars. He knows right where the music buttons are and pushes the button constantly. I tried to give him a truck that makes music too and showed him where the button was. Just for some variety of obnoxious music. But he wasn't interested. :-) Oh, and he loves looking out the front window. I think when he gets a little taller and can really see out there, that might be one of his favorite places in the house. He LOVES watching all the cars and trucks go by. He's such a boy. :-)

He is sleeping through the night solidly now. Doesn't even get up at 4:45am for his nuk anymore. It's great! His naps are hit and miss. He usually gets one really good nap in a day (usually in the morning) and a second nap is slightly sketchy. Usually only takes a cat nap. But then he goes to bed around 7:30pm and sleeps to 7:00am so I'm not complaining too much.

He still doesn't have teeth, but we're slowly giving him big people food, little bites of fresh banana, cheesy potatoes, chicken, sweet potatoes. Andrew gave him some rib meat to try last night.

He's so good with the girls. They carry him around, jiggle him, dance with him, and he just takes it all without complaining!









Kellan--7 Months

Email update on August 24:
Kellan was seven months old on Sunday!! Hard to believe!

He's sitting up, crawling, and pulling himself up already! I'm pretty sure this kid is going to be walking by 9 months. He LOVES to stand and he already has the walking motion down with his feet if you're holding him up.

Hmm....still no teeth, but I caught him gnawing on the coffee table yesterday so something tells me they are on their way.

In the attached photos:
--the first two...The girls thought it would be fun to give Kellan a ride. I'm not so sure what he thought of it. The second photo he's looking at me like, "Help me, Mom".
--the third and fourth...Kellan LOVES this number puzzle. He knocks them all off and chews on them. When you try to put it back together for him, he can't get back to it fast enough to knock them all off again.
--last three were in Iowa...playing in the pack n play...at the Farmer's Market in Marion, posing on a train there...trying out some of my new photo props!