Tuesday, February 19, 2013

 Fifth graders have been working on Zentangles and a silhouette filled with Zentangles.

Some of the Zentangle silhouettes are hanging by the District office.






Thanks to a parent who informed me that Aus Flooring had wallpaper sample books to get rid of. I picked many dozens of these books and have been using the wallpaper in a variety of lessons for the different grades.

Thank you to that parent and to Aus Flooring!
 Beverly Buchanan and her shack sculptures were studied by third grade students. Buchanan creates her shacks from found objects and foam core.
Third graders used the wallpaper scraps and popsicle sticks to created their own versions of shacks.









First grade student created art works in the style of Matisse. They learned that Matisse created 'cut outs' near the end of his life. These are pictures created with shapes cut from paper and glued down.
The students used wallpaper scraps to create their own 'cut outs'.




Second grade students studied primary and secondary colors. Their next step was to mis primary colors to create secondary colors.
Once dried the papers were cut into bird bodies and feather shapes. These were glued down to create their color theory birds.
This was a long project yet the birds were beautiful when finished!






Some of the finished color theory birds.
 Fourth grades students learned about Keith Harring and his graffiti, murals, and paintings. They created figures in motion from looking at classmates in motion. These figures were then redrawn, cut out and glued onto a mural.







Here are some of the watercolor trees that third graders painted. They did a great job!

Thursday, January 10, 2013




Third grades students learned about Emily Carr, a canadian artist. Students studied trees and their different shapes and practiced drawing trees. Students were then given watercolor paper to draw a tree or trees which were then painted using watercolors.