Tuesday 27 November 2018

Artist Talk: David Siliga Toga




Our visiting Guest Artist. David Siliga Toga encouraged Art students to innovatively use the scissors and paper to create patterns using paper.
Overall intention was to inspire students to think beyond drawing on paper.  To infuse 3 dimensional creativity amongst the students


Asked to keep their designs simple and not too detailed.  Basic shapes that relate to their culture.

ASATA Visual Arts Day

Auckland Secondary Art Teachers Association 2018




Lalava lashing techniques:  workshop by NZ Artist Filipe Tohi.


End of 2018 and some exciting workshops took place at Dilworth School hosted by HOD Art Laura Sunderland.  
The main objective of the Professional Development was to fuse ideas into collaborative planning for 2019 using Sculpture and Printmaking as the two art forms that are categorised as declining somewhat in the teaching programme.
Workshops ranged from Lavalava - sinnet binding: Filipe Tohi, Lisa Crowley:  Tertiary perspective and others.  I took a keen interest to Printmaking for Textile Design as a Tertiary Pathway with Astrid Visser from Massey Albany.  Ideas are leaning towards the focus of Printmaking for Level 2 boards.  Change of folio production presumably for Level 2 2019.  
Generally, my overall intention is to create a programme that will motivate students to take Art.  Printmaking may just be the art form that will enhance enough interest to come through into Art.


Friday 21 September 2018

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." - Pablo Picasso


Quote from the famous artist - Pablo Picasso.

Thoughts on the quote.  So inspired by the art forms that exist that my quest to work on a larger scale mural with students of Tamaki College has aroused my willingness to aim to achieve this.  Certain visual images come to mind particularly around the theme of Personal Identity and the elements of the  Glen Innes area.  A beautiful Mural!

Inquiry

My focus is based on Literacy and to adopt efficient methods to raise student achievement in Research Standards for Visual Arts.

The generic template has always been a favourite though I am keen to establish other methods that can be successful.  Literacy involves analysing chosen artworks by NZ artists and International Artists.








Tongan Language Week

Tongan Language Week - Uike Katoanga'i o'e Lea Fakatonga enables all students the chance to learn some basic Lea Faka-Tonga, and gives students the chance to be experts in their classroom.

Even more exciting, I had the opportunity to support my two younger children with their Lea Fakatonga.  Dressed up in their Tongan attire, young children sang their songs which is normally sung at their Daycare.


RED DEFINES 'OFA


Introduction to Fashion Designing

Introduction to Fashion Designing

6 weeks of Introduction to Fashion Designing lead to an intensive course structure of pattern drafting and sewing.  It was greatly inspiring and thankful that I was given the opportunity to reflect on my interests and how fulfilling it was to be creative in a different context of fine arts.  Over the 6 week period we drafted a pattern of a panelled skirt.


The enthusiasm of a more 3 dimensional format is exciting.  Everything that was pertained within the course was great.







Friday 14 September 2018

Path Subject Information Evening - 29th August

Tamaki College Path Subject Information Evening


Awesome success with the Path Subject Information Evening.  Students, parents, family, friends and teachers with brilliant displays of their subject areas.  Great start with the mini exhibition.  Students artworks from previous and 2018 were on display.  Overall it was extremely beneficial that the community was able to view student talent from Tamaki College.



Thursday 1 March 2018

NEW SITE Week 5 Term 1

Incorporating the new site to deliver new programme of Visual Arts programme.
Making progress with my site.  Much easier than the old site.  Overall goal would be to target posts per week or twice a week.  General help form Lenva has been great!

Setting up Calendar for each year level - more structure.  Students receive due dates digitally.