Tabitha Morgan, The Lost Sock Art Teacher STUDENT JELLIES Spring 2023 Jasmin Duran, Paislee Hall, Michelle Camargo Jaidyn Short Kaylee Reed, Kylar Leonard, Ayden B. Eduardo M. Maria S., Aron Palacious Audree Holland, Melanie Camargo, Jazmyn zortrga ———————————— Fall 2021 Jorja Young, Kenzi Banks/ 8th grade 2021 2021 Below- Jaycee M,, Estrella, Grayson 2021 Below- Josie H.,Jaylee N. , Kenzie W,, Anonymous, Presley C. 2020 Students ———— Stephanie 7th grade Mikayla 8th grade Yareli 7th grade Olivia, Lucy, Maiyah and Kyla Braylee, Destinee, Carie, Brielle, Karen & Jannette Learn about "SeaJellies" here... See the South African Compass Jellyfish in action here... Watch Sea Jellies to get inspired here... Learning the pars of the Jellyfish will help you better draw them... Try drawing a jellyfish. When you are done, try drawing them from different perspectives. How would the body look floating above you? How would the body look floating below you? PERSPECTIVEs OF COMPASS JELLY Kyla, Josie and Mikayla planning on manilla before big color paper. CRITERIA FOR PLAN Practice Drawing from all Perspectives High, medium and Low. Show details of the design on the Compass Jelly. Show depth and space by showing far and close jellies. ------------------------------------------------------------------- When in a Jellyfish Swarm, Smack or Bloom, You will see Jellies from a variety perspectives. This shows depth in the picture. It goes back far and extends the edges of the photo. Smack, Swarm of Jellyfish. (photo by Pedro Szekely) When they are HIGH, you see the bottom inside... When they are at your EYE LEVEL, you see the side... When they are LOW, you see the top... Images above found here... South African Compass Jellies Find Inspiration from these BlackLight Jellies found from here... https://www.google.com/search?q=blacklight+jellyfish+painting&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj23ryqxNjvAhVMV80KHWy5AvMQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1920&bih=944 Working on the Oral Arms from the high perspective. MIDDLE SCHOOL ART STUDENTS 2021 Jaycee M., Estrella, and Jorja working on their unique jellies. ---------- 2020 5th period Art I working on Emphasizing Jellies with Prisma and Markers 2020 4th period Art I working on Emphasizing Jellies with Prisma and Markers ELEMENTARY ART STUDENTS We used construction paper crayons on dark paper. Mrs. Markawitz's 4th grade Tray (above) London, Cheyanne, Andrea, Sevan & jimmy (above) ------------- Mrs. McMillian's 4th grade Cassy Kadin, Ava, Kenny & Katalina------------- Mrs. Maddox's 5th grade Lydia Jimena Hanna & Morgan (Above in black) Gianni & Braden (above in purple) -------------- Mrs. Do's 4th grade class Alyssa & Nikky (above) Danyel, Haley, Joshua, Abby & Samantha (Above) -------------- Mrs. kearly's 5th grade Jellies Rachel, Sarah, Kyli, Tiffany & Kallie--------------------- Cool thing is, our past assignment was hot air balloons that taught the students how to use contour lines on a ballooned form. The jellyfish are a perfect match for continuing the learning into a new subject. Jellyfish are fascinating creatures!!! Practice- Construction Paper Crayons on Colored Paper...