Friday, April 20, 2018

Cow Parade



As many people worried about the end of the world coming, during the summer of 1999, cows took to the streets of Chicago for a moo-ving display of creativity, and a chance for some to thumb their noses at the Y2K scare and recapture the imagination of the nation. The idea came from a Swiss art director, Walter Knapp who was influenced by a similar display of lions in the city of Zurich in 1986. Many cities have followed suit doing their own version of “Cows on Parade.” Cities across the world joined Chicago in this “street art” – moose moseyed into Toronto, Canada; angels ascended in Los Angeles, California; gorillas gamboled in Bristol, UK; elephants were escorted into Rotterdam, The Netherlands; and in Minneapolis artists created Snoopys that strolled the streets in honor of Charles Schultz.

Throughout time, I have had my students take on a similar challenge. We have recreated cows, snowmen, Pandas, and Snoopys – just to name a few. The challenge is always one of having each original to the others in the class. So, to help with that, this year I added a new spin to that the challenge, PUNS! It almost brought some to the “tipping” point I must say, it was an “udderly” perfect idea!




Thursday, April 12, 2018

Middle School Photography

Tam in Iowa here! I teach photography to middle school students. As a trained photographer who used to be in the portrait business, I am interested in teaching them the basics of how to take great selfies, use lighting to their advantage, how to tell a story, and which angles to use. I don't teach any camera use except how to hold their device. This frees them up to learn about the art of photography. Check out the Pinterest link below for visuals for Angles in Photography. Also don't forget to check out the worksheet I hand out for them to take home(below). Worksheets help them remember what to do once they do get home. I will soon be posting my favorite collections of photography videos on our A Tale of Two Art Rooms Pinterest page.


Hope you like my new recipe format! I am hoping this will help you understand what I am teaching without all my blah, blah, blah.