Eri’s favorite animal are these creatures, which can be found eating peanuts and seeds off of Eri’s balcony.
What are birds?
Art Club meets every week on this day.
What is Thursday?
This Mexican artist struggled with chronic pain, painting many of her best works while bed-ridden.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
Ms. Johnson usually uses this water-based paint in her painting classes.
What is Tempera paint?
Last summer, Alec flew to this state for 5 days of art classes at SCAD. (Savannah College of Art and Design)
What is Georgia?
Art Club meets every week in this room.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
This technique can involve cutting photos out of magazines and gluing them
What is collaging?
Rachel was (accidentally) captured on this navigation app’s ‘Street View’ feature.
What is Google Maps?
This is Art Club’s Instagram handle (follow us!!)
What is @rvilleartclub?
Leonardo da Vinci painted this famous portrait of a smiling woman.
What is the Mona Lisa?
This surface, made of fabric stretched over wood, is commonly used to paint on.
What is a canvas?
In her bag, Charlotte keeps specialty paper to make this craft (hint: the paper is perfectly square!!)
What is origami?
On St. Patrick’s Day for the last 2 years, Art Club has made craft recreations of these creatures and hidden them around the school. Prizes were offered to those who found them!
What are leprechauns?
Someone call Ghostface! Edward Munch is famous for this drawing of a man‘s walk at sunset.
What is The Scream?
Crayons aren’t just for kids! These crayon-like materials are used by professionals due to their blend-ability.
What are pastels?
i’m Before teaching at RHS, Ms. Johnson designed window displays for this department store.
What is Nordstrom?
Before moving 728 miles away to study at Indiana University, this former Art Club president could be found every Thursday in M101.
Who is Olivia Borghard?
Johannes Vermeer‘s famous painting depicts a girl wearing this type of earring.
What is a pearl earring?
This technique involves carving into linoleum, creating a stamp-like block that can be ‘printed’ over and over.
What is printmaking?