Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dogs in Space

After reading the book "Dogs in Space" by Nancy Coffelt, 2nd grade students used oil pastels to create these imaginative and lively pictures of their own "Dogs in Space".  What fun!!

Kindergarten Heart Paintings

Kindergarten students brainstormed what they thought of when they saw a picture of a heart.  Students listed things like love, Valentines Day, family, and candy.  One student even said "My mom and dad hug me and my heart grows bigger".... How sweet!!  Then we looked at the work of Picasso and discussed how artists expressed their feelings by using color in their work- children looked at Picasso's blue period and rose period.  Children were given a palette of warm colors, plus white, and mixed tints to paint giant heart designs.  The results were as varied and lovely as their artists!!  Thanks to http://paintedpaperintheartroom.blogspot.com/2011/01/picassos-rose-period-hearts.html for the inspiration.

5th grade Light and Shadow paintings

Students looked at the dramatic shadows in the artwork of Goya. We discussed light sources, highlights an shadows. Then kids began painting with black, white and shades of gray to create their own shaded paintings. Check back for finished results soon! Thanks to " dali's moustache" for the great idea!!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Snowmen At Night

First graders read the book Snowmen At Night and brainstormed ideas of what they would do at night if they were snowmen. They illustrated their ideas in art and then wrote about them in their classroom. Their illustrations showed snowmen sledding, skating, drinking hot cocoa, and giving Valentines.... This collaborative art and writing project was lots if fun!!

Monday, January 23, 2012

The kiln is fixed!

Today kindergarten students started creating heart shaped pinch pots. 5 th graders began sculpting "heads" from clay. Our kiln is working again so it was great to get our hands dirty with some clay today!!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

3rd Grade Environments












3rd graders created their own real or imaginary environments by using a "tri-rama" folded square.  Students needed to make sure that their work included a foreground, middle ground and background.  The results were all different and lots of fun to view!!!

Picasso Inspired Guitar Collages

3rd graders created unique guitar collages after studying Picasso and looking at photos of real guitars.