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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Over and Under Art

                    There's always more than meets the eye. There's something over and under us. 

These artist/illustrators create works that show us beyond what we see. Some of them show what is really there and some show what they imagine there. It's as if there are worlds beyond our world. 

Kailey Whitman (art here)


Gavin Scott (art here)

Lucas Varela

Nicola Robinson

Lucia Baerti

Tatsiani Burguard

Rob Byrne


Other artist (not identified online) 


Mrs. Morgan, Water Under His Feet

Mrs. Morgan, Praise is Perfume

Mrs. Morgan, Hebrew 4:13 Illustration


CRITERIA
-Use half your paper to show what is at your visible level
-Use the other half to show what is over or under your vision. 
It can be under wanter, under ground, or above the layer of clouds. 
-Use whatever medium you feel most comfortable with. Show effort and skill with this medium. 

  Basic Rules Apply:
-Be creative:
use your imagination and have fun with color.
-Show effort (not a race)
-Fill up space
-Use what you know: 
how to create forms and show space. 

This idea has inspired many illustrators. 



Here is my pinboard for the ideas that inspired me... 






Other Under and Over projects from The Lost Sock:
4th grade project

https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2017/12/ugly-duckling-swan.html

2nd grade Project
https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2018/09/underground-root-veggies.html

Check this out! 
Mysterious Underground City found in Turkey



Monday, March 23, 2026

Ordinary Objects with Extraordinary Color




the "Fauves"-

in 1820's B&W photography was invented. After photography became a new common art form, artists had to give the world what black and white photography could not.

1874- Impressionism started. Non realistic art form. This movement started in 1905 in France.

Fauvism is considered a branch of Impressionism. Fauves, means "Wild Beasts" in French. This style uses unnatural strong lines and vivid, bold, abstract colors with natural subject matter.

Movement started by Henri Matisse, Andre Derain.

Henri Matisse. "Father of the Fauves"

Andre Derain

Georges Braque

Maurice de' Vlaminck


Modern "Fauvism"
The Artist, Savanna Judd "HeartSlob"
Like Fauvism, her art uses abstract color schemes.
Her subjects below consist of everyday objects in an ordinary setting. 



https://heartslob.com
https://x.com/heartslobb
https://www.instagram.com/heartsl0b

STUENT ART (10-12th grade)
Francisco V. 12th grade. Jaycee M. 12th grade

Sebastian 10th grade. Estrella 12th grade


Kelly R. 10th grade. Selena 11th grade

Cadence B. 11th grade. Ethan D. 12th grade

Josie Hornsby 12th grade. Davis Pierce 11th grade

Gavin K. 10th grade Levi M. 11th grade

Danielle V. 12th grade Eduardo M. 10th grade

Jose T. 11th grade

YOUR CRITERIA

your OBJECTS
-Draw 3 or more Real life, Different, Ordinary objects around the art room (or in a photograph)
together in 1 setting, making your picture a Still Life.
*You are making the REAL look UNREAL with color. So, draw from real.
Fill up the space (75 % or more),
limiting the background. area

EMPHISIZE/ OUTLINE:
Use colors that are NOT NATURAL to the objects.
Outline and emphasize with a color that is not ordinary (no black outline).

COLORS
- Fully COLOR the art.
You can Use mixed media:
Markers. Crayons, Colored pencils, watercolor, oil pastel, pastel.
-DO NOT use ordinary colors.
DO NOT outline with black.
Hue Help: I chose a limited amount of bright colors to use for the one piece
to keep me from using the natural colors.


Need a classroom Still Life image?




I used this one...



and this one...


And another...