Good evening everyone. First of all, totally forgot to do my year-end review of 2018, but will go through all of that and the exciting things we've done last year in another blog post. For now, a well-thought out post about our week as Artists in Residence at Orchard Lane. In 5 days, we had over 450 kids and lead 22 art classes and assisted several kids in 5 separate lunch/recess sessions. Each class had a specific artist as well. Kindergarten had Picasso, 1st graders had Van Gogh, 2nd graders had Klimt, 3rd graders had O'Keeffe, 4th graders had Britto Romero, 5th graders had Dali and finally, 6 graders had Warhol. Phew.
Kindergarten was easily, the toughest group. No matter how much we tried to clarify how to do the project, we always had kids that didn't pay attention. A lot of them did an amazing job, and had a great time helping me put the pieces of my in-class portrait together. The first class we taught, all gave us huge hugs afterwards. Our last class drew us some cute pictures.
1st graders was another tough one. We knew water color would be a tough medium for them to work with along with the oil pastels, but for the most part they did okay with the majority of the projects. Starry Night was a huge struggle. The wheat fields and flower piece turned out alright for the most part.
2nd graders did pretty well with Klimt. Mia's class was our very first one of the week. Each class took on a different version of the Tree of Life. Mia's class did really well. Some struggled with the basic tree shape, but overall they were pretty great. All 3 classes recognized Jill and myself so they were pretty sweet.
3rd graders had a tough one, using mainly chalk pastels with Georgia O'Keeffe. The landscape one was a pretty basic one, but some had a hard time getting those basic mountain shapes. It was our first group that we got to instruct and teach how to properly blend the pastels. A different class took on her flowers and our last class on a sea or snail shell (pending how you look at it). They really liked the last one and most of the class did a great job.
4th graders took on Britto Romero. They drew their version of his fish, cat and dog pieces. Our class that did the dog was the only one that had a handful of people struggling, but once they got that basic shape, they were off and running. I had one girl in tears trying to get her fish shape. She told me how she was never confident with art but once I calmed her down, she was totally into it and make her piece her own. Totally proud. The cat drawings were super cute as well. We always had some 4th graders stopping in during their lunch/recess to finish their Romero-inspired drawings. We had a handful of girls in our last class asking for our signatures or a quick drawing (with an autograph) Super cute.
5th graders had a pretty tricky one. Salvador Dali's pieces are both intriguing and intimidating for kids but I think all 3 classes knocked them out beautifully. First class took on his elephants. They carefully worked on getting that shape and bringing in the background to give the illusion that this creature is larger than life. 2nd class took on his "Eggs On a Plate (without the plate) which was basically the kids creating their own food images in the same style he did. We were prompted this group would struggle with this project but they were super creative and had a total blast. Very proud. Our last group had the famous "Persistence of Time" or better known as Melting Clocks. Most of them did a great job. A few needed some blending and shaping help but they rocked it as well.
6th graders took on that wild Andy Warhol. They all did their own food-package artwork. There was some seriously talented artists throughout the 3 classes. Our last class of the week blew me away. Some of the kids methodically planned their artwork out and will be finishing it in due time. Like i mentioned after wards, we always had kids hanging out during their lunches so it was pretty fun.
This was definitely an experience we'll always remember. Jill wrote a well-thought post the other morning about her experience that sums it up perfectly. She found herself gravitating towards the struggling kids, where myself and the school art teacher would help out wherever we were needed. IT may be with some kids needing some blending techniques or simply getting kindergartners to draw a simple circle. Ever since I began doing private art lessons, so I knew this would be a fun test for myself and I sincerely love working with kids. A lot of them would take our suggestions to heart and many asked if we could return. Of course we'll be back for Showcase Night and I can't wait to see the kids again. Lastly, I've always respected teachers of all subjects and everything they do, but when you're thrown into the mix teaching over 450 kids in a week, you really feel what they go through. We were there for only a week, so I can only imagine how this art teacher goes through. We had a lot of kids asking if we could just work at OL..If only it was that easy. Mia really enjoyed having us at school every single day and we even had lunch with her on one of our breaks. Super fun. She was always a great helper setting up our classes before school and helping us take them down after school. I'm super thankful for Jill and Mia's art teacher for making this happen.
Saturday I watched the Chelsea vs Newcastle game. Great match. Even better that Spurs and Arsenal lost over the weekend as well. Saturday evening, Mia and I went to the Petit. She was super fortunate to skate on freshly zamboni'd ice. She absolutely loved it. Still needs to release my hand and skate solo, but hopefully we get there someday this year.
Sunday, nothing special. I returned back to work unfortunately. I've got some logos to design this week and we'll be heading to Indiana for the day on Saturday. I promised Mia that unless the conditions are lousy, we're going snowboarding. Can't. Wait. That's all for now, thanks for reading!
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Sunday, January 13, 2019
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Speechless in New Berlin

Anyways, Mia got all her gear on and we went to Orchard Lane's little hill behind the school. I didn't have my boots/helmet/goggles yet so I did my best to help Mia get started. She made a few runs and unfortunately slipped and landed on her face. I honestly thought after that, she was done. The fall was rough and she got snow in her goggles. To my surprise, she collected her thoughts and went back at it. I think after a few tries she made it down without slipping. The bottom was pretty covered with ice due to rain earlier in the week so ideally, it wasn't the best conditions to learn a new sport, but I'm not going to disappoint her. She even made a few attempts at performing an ollie. Not bad for a first day in the snow! We were totally proud of her. I can't wait to join her hopefully soon. I told her she's already ahead of me because I haven't got all my parts to start. She had a short week of school and throughout the week, Jill and I have preparing for the upcoming school art project. Saturday, I watched Chelsea take on Nottingham Forrest. Solid game and a sad 'goodbye' to Fabregas. I've always enjoyed his work with the Blues and hope he does well in his next adventure. Morata nailed two goals but celebrated like his dog died. The dude clearly isn't right so I hope something gets figured out for him mentally and physically.
Mia went to her friend Cecilia's for literally the entire day. 10:30am-6:00pm. Perfect day to hang with her since Jill and I were heavily involved with getting everything ready for the project. Mia had no problem hanging out with Cecilia and easily wouldn't have had a problem staying the night. We may have her over next weekend. Today, Mia hung out with a different friend. Charlie and Mia were making plans on Friday at school to hang over the weekend, so today, they played at her house, then later went to the mall. Another awesome day chilling with her friend that she really hasn't had any one-on-one time with. I can't remember a time where just the two friends chilled together. I had a Flood meeting last night and we had a pretty great turn out! Lots of ideas so hopefully we'll have great support in the 2019 season. Throughout the week, I had laryngitis and it absolutely sucked. Literally drank a ton of tea and water all week. Loved starting out 2019 with absolutely no voice and working a ton. Luckily, Friday it started to return and as of today, it's way better.
Our first class tomorrow is 8:45am and it just so happens to be Mia's. Totally excited for the week! That's all for now thanks for reading!
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