Ms. Chu shares student Artwork from Painting & Art App classes

Ms. Chu shares student Artwork from Painting & Art App classes

<p>Ms. Jeannie Chu shares that several areas showcasing student artworks were put up in our building before the February break.</p><p>Works by Painting students were placed along the hall on the 5th floor.</p><p>“Painting students were inspired by late abstract colorist Alma Thomas, her work “Fall Begins” (1976) and her words &quot;Man&#x27;s highest aspirations come from nature. Color is life” in creating their own paintings. Alma Thomas’s painting “Resurrection” was the first piece by a black woman to be accepted into the White House permanent collection. Like Thomas, students worked with different color schemes and relationships, applying color theory to their paintings. Please enjoy!“<br/></p><p>Works by Art Appreciation students were placed by elevators on the 1st, 2nd and 10th floors.</p><p>“Art Appreciation students created an abstract collage of a principle of design using lines, shapes, textures and values. Principles demonstrated include emphasis, variety, rhythm, unity, pattern, movement, balance and proportion- can you identify them in the students’ designs?”<br/><i>(photos courtesy of J. Chu)</i></p>