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Richland Elementary Visual Arts
WELCOME TO
MR. TAYLOR'S VISUAL ARTS CLASS
“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” Scott Adams
Things to remember:
1. Try to do it on your own first before you ask for help.
2. Mistakes are acceptable, giving up is not
3. Always come equipped with a pencil, eraser, and a positive attitude.
4. Crying? There's no crying in art! Seriously, please don't cry in art class. Simply ask for help.
5. I am here to help you grow as an artist. I am not here to draw your entire picture for you. Remember, art is free. There is no right or wrong. Just be free and creative.
REST OF MY LIFE - SOJA
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What to expect:
You can expect to learn about past and present artists. You can also expect to work on and hopefully complete many fun and exciting art projects.
GOLDEN RULES:
Do not shout out. Always raise your hand.
Also, stay seated and focused on your art work.
HAVE FUN AND ENJOY CREATING.
Title: Self-Portrait in the style of Modigliani
Media: Acrylic on a wooden board
About me
ABOUT ME
CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR
My first year at Richland as a full-time art teacher was filled with fun and learning opportunities. I absolutely enjoyed working with the students and I am looking forward to an even better 2nd year.
In my spare time, I enjoy weightlifting, walking and running sprints on the riverfront, creating art, writing poetry, cooking, and of course cheering for the Oakland Raiders. g 1
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RAIIIIIIIDDDDDEEERRRRSSSSS!!
Title: The Scream
Artist: Edvard Munch
Year: 1893
Media: Oil, tempera,
pastel and crayon on
cardboard
Era: Expressionism
“To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow. So do it.” Kurt Vonnegut
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