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Paper marbling: arts and crafts style.


When the opportunity to preview the video, Crafting an American Style: The East, was presented to our art education class, we were all eager to learn about the art style and to contemplate how we could develop meaningful lessons around it. This article summarizes the steps we took to create the lessons and outlines the steps for one of the production activities.

The Video

Crafting an American Style: The East is a one-hour video that investigates the history of the American Arts American art, the art of the North American colonies and of the United States. There are separate articles on American architecture, North American Native art, pre-Columbian art and architecture, Mexican art and architecture, Spanish colonial art and architecture,  and Crafts Movement throughout the twentieth century. Because most students in our class had a limited understanding of this art movement, using this video as a resource helped us to gain a better understanding about the rich traditions of Arts and Crafts arts and crafts, term for that general field of applied design in which hand fabrication is dominant. The term was coined in England in the late 19th cent. as a label for the then-current movement directed toward the revivifying of the decorative arts. .

The Lessons

To begin, our class determined what pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319.  information middle school or high school students needed to know in order to understand the Arts and Crafts Movement Arts and Crafts movement

English social and aesthetic movement of the second half of the 19th century, dedicated to reestablishing the importance of craftsmanship in an era of mechanization and mass production.
. We decided that students needed to:

* Know relevant vocabulary (including what arts and crafts means);

* Understand when and where the movement occurred in relation to other events in history;

* Learn about artists and art objects from the movement; and

* Demonstrate knowledge of one or more products from the Arts and Crafts Movement.

The first activity we developed was a handout for students to use while watching the video. This handout encourages careful viewing and is later used for class discussion. A second activity requires collaborative groups to compare and contrast Arts and Crafts objects with mass-produced objects. A timeline
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 of objects from the movement and from world events requires students to research on their own. Five production activities and a reflection completed the lessons. One of the production activities is paper marbling Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to marble or other stone, hence the name. The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain water or a viscous solution known as size, and then carefully transferred to a sheet of .

Personal Experience

After viewing Crafting an American Style: The East, I was inspired to learn paper marbling techniques. Middle school and high school artists no doubt will be similarly inspired, whether by the paper marbling artist, the ceramics ceramics (sərăm`ĭks), materials made of nonmetallic minerals that have been permanently hardened by firing at a high temperature, or objects made of such materials.  artist, weavers, or basket-makers. Incorporating this video into our lessons brought a depth and dimension to our understanding that is reflected in our lessons. Incorporating the video to teach secondary students will bring similar understanding.
Materials

* commercially prepared marbling
powder (available in
most art supply catalogs)

* quart or gallon containers
with lids

* large, flat plastic tub

* strips of newspaper

* acrylic paint mixed with
water to the consistency of
milk

* paint applicators such as
paintbrushes or squeeze
bottles

* tools such as combs, plastic
forks, or kitchen utensils

* sponge

* heavy paper

THE PAPER MARBLING PROCESS

1. Prepare the marbling compound
according to instructions
and allow to sit in airtight
containers overnight.

2. Pour about two inches of the
mixture into the plastic tub.

3. Use newspaper strips to clean
any debris or bubbles from the
surface of the mixture.

4. Use paint applicators to drop
or splatter paint onto the surface
of the mixture. Use a small
amount of paint and a gentle
touch to apply the paint to
the surface. The idea is for the
paint to float on the surface.

5. Use tools to swirl through the
paint to create a design.

6. Gently place a piece of paper
on the surface of the mixture.

7. Pat the paper to ensure bubbles
have escaped.

8. Carefully lift the paper from
the mixture.

9. Lay flat to dry.

10. Once again use newspaper
strips to clean the surface of
the mixture.

11. The marbling mixture may
be used again and again
if the paint is effectively
removed from the surface
after each design is
complete.

12. After the marbled paper
has dried, use the sheets to
create covers or pages for
handmade books. Marbled
papers also make one-of
a-kind stationery for
special occasions.


NATIONAL STANDARD

Students create artworks This article is about the software drawing application. For art objects, see work of art.

ArtWorks is an advanced vector drawing package for RISC OS created by Computer Concepts (now Xara) in 1991. It has been developed by MW Software since 1996.
 that use organizational principles and functions to solve specific visual arts visual arts nplartes fpl plásticas

visual arts nplarts mpl plastiques

visual arts npl
 problems.

WEB SITE

www.craftinganamericanstyle.cam

Jessica Mitchell Mitchell, city (1990 pop. 13,798), seat of Davison co., SE S.Dak.; inc. 1881. Mitchell is a trade, distribution, and shipping center for a dairy and livestock area.  is a senior art education student at Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona in the United States.

As of Fall 2007, the university has 21,352 students, 13,989 of these are situated in the main Flagstaff campus<ref name="Enrollment" />.
. She is completing her student teaching assignment in London, England.
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Title Annotation:Middle School Studio Lesson
Author:Mitchell, Jessica T.
Publication:School Arts
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Date:May 1, 2006
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