We love celebrating teachers at Bored Teachers, and we just found 2 new pearl. We’ve featured a couple other amazing teachers who motivate their students every day with a new drawing on the whiteboard, and another one with biology masterpieces on the chalkboard. But these two art teachers — Hirotaka Hamasaki, a high school teacher in Japan, & Nate, a middle school teacher in Wyoming — have taken it to the next level! Their chalkboard creations could be in museums, yet each week they erase them and make a new one. Their chalkboard skills spark creativity in students, and show them there are no limitations to art; that amazing art can be created with very basic materials. Check them out on Instagram and/or Reddit.
Mr. Hirotaka’s work:
1. Guernica – Pablo Picasso
2. The Last Supper – Leonardo DaVinci
3. The Great Wave off Kanagawa – Hokusai
4. Little Twin Stars – Sanrio
5. Tokyo Olympics Emblems
6. Starry Night – Vincent Vangogh
7. Japanese Anime
8. Catbus from the film My Neighbor Totoro
9. A Sunday On La Grande Jatte – Georges Seurat
10. Kotonoha no Niwa (The Garden of Words) – Japanese Anime Film
11. Artclub – Hirotaka Hamasaki
12. Unknown – Hirotaka Hamasaki
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出会いって不思議。みんなのおかげで北海道のことが大好きになりました。楽しい時間をありがとう。また色々教えてね。#ふゆのまちなみ #さいごのばんさん pic.twitter.com/hRM4K7FBhM
— はまー (@hamacream) June 25, 2017
Mr. Nate’s work:
“There is something kind of nice about knowing that it will be erased. I don’t fret over supplies, paper, whether or not I should keep it… Kids see it and then it disappears.” – Nate100100 | Reddit