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Friday, February 23, 2007

Local Historian Visits Class

On Friday, February 23rd, the Advanced Studio class had the opportunity to meet with local historian, Mr. Lewis Huntley. Mr. Huntley discussed various highlights from Newark's history while displaying to the class a wood carving by Joe Dillett. This wood carving was commissioned in 2004 as part of the Newarks of the World reunion. Students gained valuable insight into Newark's history while viewing an artist's interpretation of these significant landmarks. To see this elaborate wood carving in full detail click here. Use your browser's scrollbar to "scroll" horizontally through the image.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Field Trip To Ottawa

The Advanced Studio Class took a field trip on Wednesday to view the murals in Ottawa, Illinois. This proved to be an invaluable experience as NCHS Advanced Studio Artists were able to get an up-close look at these large scale works of art. While studying the murals, students discussed the use of composition, contrast, color and unity. Many of our observations centered around content and symbolism. We also compared painting styles among the various murals. Upon our return to Newark, we spent time brainstorming the structure and content of the Newark Community Mural. View additional images from our field trip here.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Composition and Symbolism


While the Sociology Class begins to study the results of the survey, the Advanced Studio Class discusses the mural's composition. The composition will provide the underlying structure for the mural. Shown here are some sketches from our brainstorming session last week. The strong symbolism of a road moving from "Past" to "Present" to "Future", developed by Emma and Ashley, will continue to play a part in the mural's overall design. The addition of "picture frames" will serve to organize the various images.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Mural Project Survey

The Newark Community Mural Project Online Survey was completed on February 19th, 2007. The Advanced Studio and Sociology Classes will now begin to analyze the results and narrow down designs and options. We greatly appreciate your feedback and ideas for a design. Thank you for your participation!