Thursday, September 13, 2012

Introductions and Ceramics and My Painting Problems and Some Other Things

As I start this, my first real post on my first ever blog, I feel the need to introduce myself.  You know, to my many readers ; )

I am a senior here at Grand Valley State University, finishing up my classes so that next year I can teacher assist and student teach through the College of Ed.  My major is Art Education for the K-12 schools, and my minor is Writing.  I also work as a lifeguard and swimming lessons teacher for the Grandville Public Schools, which has helped me in so many ways to build the patience and confidence (and other characteristics) needed for a classroom. 

Here's a little insight into my life right now: currently, the studio art classes I am taking are Intro to Ceramics and Advanced Painting I.  The three other classes I am taking are Design History, Writing and Sports, and Teaching the Nontraditional Canon (the cause for this very blog!)

I joined the Clay Club here at Grand Valley this week, which I am very excited about.  While I am currently taking Intro to Ceramics, I will not learn how to throw on the wheel, and so I have a promise from a friend that she will teach me wheel-throwing, which is a class I don't have room in my schedule to take.  I look forward to learning this tool to expand the things that I may someday teach in my own classroom!

Painting is my emphasis, and I've found that everything I learn in my other studio classes has helped my focus in painting.  I have really started to enjoy challenging myself in a specific area of art.  However, I have my first critique for this semester on Monday, and I really am struggling with forming words that explain what I want my paintings to express.  As a Writing minor, I usually am not short of words, nor do I usually have trouble expanding on ideas, but for some reason finding a way to talk about my conceptual focus has been hard as of late.  Hopefully in a couple of weeks I can read this and be happy I have found my way out of this rut : )

As I finish up this introductory blog post, I've been faced with the question: What am I going to write about every week?  I could treat this as a diary, but that seems a little too personal.  I've thought about treating it as an assignment, but that seems a little too formal.  Therefore, I had the idea that I would treat this as an online sketchbook, a journal of sorts that can help me work through ideas for my classroom or my own artwork, in which I can post random things of inspiration - images, links, articles, etc.  This seems the perfect way to use this blog as tool for me today and for my future classroom.

Til next time!

1 comment:

  1. You can do it Gayle! Ruts definitely suck, but the good thing is that life has a way of eventually dragging you through it ( :

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