Sunday, March 16, 2014

Ryan Puccio
Period 3
ESLP Final Blog Finished Project

Today Michael and I met at the shed at 9 AM to do the project.  I brought the paint, tools, and design.  While he brought the snacks and drinks.  We first measured the shed and used masking tape to separate the four seasons from each other.  Next I drew the tree and branches in charcoal on the shed.  The branches spread into all four seasons.  We both opened the paints and divided up the work.  We decided to split the work in half and to start to paint the tree first.  After we painted the tree, we painted the background of each seasons.  He painted spring and summer in red and yellow backgrounds.  I painted fall and winter in orange and blue background making it look like the sun is setting in the background.  We took a lunch break so the paint could dry.  Then we proceed, to paint the leaves on the branches.  We did this with sponges and it turned out great.  We final finished the project and cleaned up.  Lastly we took off the masking tape that separated the four seasons.  This projected ended at 3 PM.



 The Before Picture


The After Picture


Taped to Separate the Seasons and Painted the Tree Across the Seasons


Tools and Paint Supplies


Painting the Background


Teamwork


Finishing the Background


All Done





Thursday, March 13, 2014

Ryan Puccio
Period 3
ESLP First Day 

Today Michael and I planed out our ESLP projected.  We decide to paint a mural on the back of the school shed. We decided to paint a tree through all of its seasons.  There would be four panels, each shows the four seasons: Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter.  We also got all the paint, brushes, and the other supplies. We used a 10 by 4 foot piece of paper and made an outline of the mural.  After that, we typed up a outline of the projected,and made a budget plan.