This is the blog for the Waitsfield Elementary School Art Program in Waitsfield Vermont. This site is maintained by Nora McDonough. It contains photographs and information about past and current art projects completed at all levels, K-6.
Showing posts with label International Dot Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Dot Day. Show all posts
Friday, September 16, 2016
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
More Mandalas
Fifth and sixth graders are finally finishing their mandalas, which we started back in September in celebration of International Dot Day.
Click here to see more mandalas by fifth and sixth grade artists.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Dot Day!
Dot Day has come to Waitsfield School! Each grade level will create different types of dot art, celebrating the Dot Day principles of Creativity, Courage and Collaboration.
Watch the video of Peter Reynolds' book "The Dot"
Third and fourth graders worked in groups to create giant dots! They explored different techniques including splatter paint, color mixing and masking tape resist.
First and Second graders painted on large paper to explore many different types and sizes of dots. They were inspired by the dots that Vashti paints in "The Dot."
Kindergarten Dot stations:
Dot stampers, dot stickers, dot tracing
Mandalas!
In celebration of International Dot Day, all classes will create different types of "Dot Art." Fifth and sixth grade artists will create circular artwork called Mandalas.
Mandalas are created in many cultures as a support for meditation. They can be drawings or painted or made from sand.
What is a Mandala?
The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. Loosely translated to mean "circle," a mandala is far more than a simple shape. It represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself--a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds.
Describing both material and non-material realities, the mandala appears in all aspects of life: the celestial circles we call earth, sun, and moon, as well as conceptual circles of friends, family, and community.
(from The Mandala Project)
Mandalas have Radial Symmetry: the condition of having similar parts regularly arranged around a central axis
Examples of Mandalas:
Video of the Dali Lama creating a Sand Mandala
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dot Day is coming to Waitsfield School!
International Dot Day is a day to celebrate CREATIVITY, COURAGE and COLLABORATION. During the week of September 15th, all students will create artwork inspired by the message in Peter Reynolds' book The Dot:
"Make your mark and see where it takes you!"
And Remember... On Friday, September 19th, WEAR DOTS!
Let's see which classroom has the most Dot Day Spirit!
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