Extend and Transform - What do you get when you start with one artwork,
imagine its opposite, and blend them together?  These are amazing!!!  EHS
students outdid themselves on this one.  Can you find the original?








Still Lifes 2006 - Tempera paintings from real life arrangements embellished with
personal imagery, a twist of cubism, and a sense of humor!   (2 bonus
Dreamscapes at the end)  Links to featured artists coming soon.





Minnie Evans Inspired Dreamscapes - Symmetrical crayon creations from the
subconscious...plus "bonus" creatures of color (last project) and preview still life!
Minnie Evans and Jeffrey Robert, featured artists






Creatures of Color - Exotic animals in oil pastel with Fauve color schemes
Ron Burns, Franz Marc, Huichol yarn , Huichol bead and Oaxacan woodcarving
featured artists






Liney Landscapes - Lyrical brushstrokes loaded with color
Charles Burchfield, featured artist






Art Folder Design - Stylized letters + symbol for art, EHS, and you (mixed media)
 
Gajin Fujita, featured artist





Shaded Forms - Basic forms with shading for 3d effect incorporated into a
creative composition (pencil)  
John Biggers, featured artist





Illustrated Words - Paper models + supporting imagery; shading in reverse with
white and silver pencils on black paper  
Ed Ruscha, featured artist




Kostabi Combos - Mixing 2 + "old" artworks to create a new one in oil pastel  
Mark Kostabi, featured artist





One Point Perspective Fantasy 'Scapes - colored pencil M C Escher, featured
artist + ideas from
Mark Kistler





Ballpoint Figures - Studying human proportion, gesture drawing, and ink values  
featured artist
Mike Scheer





Creature Feature - Watercolor paintings with some fore/background interplay





Making Faces - portraits in colored pencil







Newtoons - cartoon hybrids






The Art Car! - part of a schoolwide fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina victims
(work in progress - more pix on the way)



Thanks to the
Incredible Art Department and my colleagues at the
TeacherArtExchange for inspiring me!


magenta colored glasses

Eastside High School
student artwork