Friday, November 9, 2012
Junior Art Club Owls
The students in after school art club had a "hoot" making these adorable owls! So many fun colors and patterns!
Fall in Perspective
The students in fifth grade carefully used lines to set up the perspectives of these beautiful landscapes. Next, they drew and watercolored fall scenes, with a road, path or river down the center. The students truly impressed me with these lovely paintings!
Chalk Flowers by the First Graders
The first grade students drew large fall flowers on black paper, then traced over the lines with glue. Once it was dry, they smudged chalk to color the flowers. Absolutely lovely! More pictures to come!
Friday, October 26, 2012
Colorful Indian Corn
The kindergarten students checked out the beautiful fall shades in an ear of Indian corn, and then created their own! They used the tip of a large paint brush to dot their cob, the painted the husk with stripes of tempera. Well done!
Spooky Fall Trees
After watercolor painting lovely backgrounds, the fourth graders used straws to spread black paint to create these unique fall scenes. Spooky and spectacular!
Rows of Scary Pumpkins!
The first graders did a wonderful job with these pumpkins, learning about symmetry and positive/negative space along the way! Scary stuff!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Laurel Burch Cats Invade Third Grade!
Today the third graders had fun learning about Laurel Burch, then trying their hand at making Birch-inspired cats. These came out beautifully, full of color and patterns! Nicely done, third graders!
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