Our Teen Docents were back in action this week as they spent two days at the Museum for training. We led mock tours, ate lots of pizza, and created 3D sculptures inspired by 2D artworks. Here are some photos from our time together.
The 2013 New Teen Docents
Creating mythical hybrid animals inspired by the aso.
A 3D version of Gris’s Guitar and Pipe
A 3D version of Beert’s Basket of Flowers
A 3D version of Leger’s The Divers
A 3D version of Mondrian’s Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray
A 3D version of Fantin-Latour’s Still Life with Vase of Hawthorn, Bowl of Cherries, Japanese Bowl, and Cup and Saucer
A 3D version of Pissarro’s Apple Harvest
A 3D version of Monet’s The Seine at Lavacourt
A 3D version of Marquet’s Beach at Trouville
A 3D version of Oudry’s Water Spaniel Confronting a Heron
A 3D interpretation of Vallayer-Coster’s Bouquet of Flowers in a Blue Porcelain Vase
Creating a mock weather forecast for Vernet’s Mountain Landscape with Approaching Storm
Describing and Drawing Leger’s The Divers
Still Life: 50 Hungry Teenagers
Making owl faces inspired by Picasso’s Angry Owl
Recreating Eastman Johnson’s Five Boys on a Wall
This summer, we have 52 Teen Docents from high schools around the Metroplex. They are creative, funny, and caring students who love art and the DMA. I feel so lucky to get to work with this inspiring group of students every year!
Shannon Karol
Manager of Docent and Teacher Programs
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