Student's created mock rain barrel designs. They were asked to think about what they would miss most if environmental disasters made a crucial impact on their local surroundings. Many of the students reflected on things in nature that they found to be aesthetically pleasing, as well as activities they liked to engage in while outdoors. Some even considered things they enjoyed along their own property/yards at home. Later, the pictures were evaluated by two outside judges within the school that both have art education certification.
Rain barrel judging: One group artist will be permitted to create the drawing, everyone assists in painting.
Results of the evaluations led to the following themes for the eight barrels (*Pictures will be uploaded soon!):
Block I:
Fish/underwater scene
Birds in the trees
Vibrant/rhythmic scene focused on earthiness
Flowers in repetition
Block II:
Farm/rural landscape (barns)
Deer in field
People in boats, sailing the Obed River
Mythological Storytelling
Rain barrel judging: One group artist will be permitted to create the drawing, everyone assists in painting.
Results of the evaluations led to the following themes for the eight barrels (*Pictures will be uploaded soon!):
Block I:
Fish/underwater scene
Birds in the trees
Vibrant/rhythmic scene focused on earthiness
Flowers in repetition
Block II:
Farm/rural landscape (barns)
Deer in field
People in boats, sailing the Obed River
Mythological Storytelling