Friday, July 22, 2005
School Days Approacheth.
This year is Year One at our school. That means we study ancient history--the Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians....In my particular subject, Year One means we study Ancient Art, Giotto, Rembrandt, Cezanne. I think I definitely want to teach all the greek "vessel silhouettes," which is something I didn't do four years ago, which is the last time we had Year One. Maybe we could do a simplified "tile" collage, after looking at all those beautiful Roman mosaics at Pompeii (sp?).
Giotto--It would be cool to make some sort of art using gold paint, you know, to reference all the gold-leafing....
Rembrant--obviously lends itself to a portrait.
Cezanne--landscapes of some sort.
And then the yearly projects I have each grade level do, no matter what the year.
Does anyone have any brilliant ideas?
Giotto--It would be cool to make some sort of art using gold paint, you know, to reference all the gold-leafing....
Rembrant--obviously lends itself to a portrait.
Cezanne--landscapes of some sort.
And then the yearly projects I have each grade level do, no matter what the year.
Does anyone have any brilliant ideas?
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Those vessel silhouettes are in our marketing at PwC, although I don't see it on our external website anywhere. The tag line is "Your worlds [vessel] Our people," signifying our interaction with our clients. My favorite icon in our trademarked images is three stacked vessels in black and white.
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