Last week in Art, the 2/3 class began a new project that we called “Monsters in a Jar.” Students drew giant mason jars and filled them with… Read more “Monsters in a Jar”
Category: Art
A Couple Week of Art in Pictures :)
Hello everyone, Here are some snapshots into the last couple weeks in Art! The 2/3s finished their paper plate weavings and continued on to practicing CD weaving.… Read more “A Couple Week of Art in Pictures :)”
Glaze!
The hands are back from the kiln and as the 2/3 artists learned, clay tends to shrink when fired. This week the 2/3s learned all about the… Read more “Glaze!”
Clay Hands
The 2/3 art students loved working with clay and they did a fabulous job being safe and responsible with the tools and materials! The process included tracing… Read more “Clay Hands”
Weaving
Hello 2/3 Families! The 2/3 artists have begun a new project: weaving! We started off by talking about different cultures, through time, to which weaving was, and… Read more “Weaving”
Textured Circles
Happy New Year! Before the holidays the 2/3s revealed their bleeding tissue paper snowflakes. They were a big hit! This week, we explored texture and sensory art.… Read more “Textured Circles”
Warm & Cool Snowflakes
The 2/3 artists have finished their Yue Minjun inspired self-portraits and they really put a smile on my face 🙂 This week we explored the magical effects… Read more “Warm & Cool Snowflakes”
Self-Portraits Inspired by Yue Minjun
This week in Art, the 2/3s began working on self-portraits inspired by the Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun who is known for his giant smiling self-portraits. Students… Read more “Self-Portraits Inspired by Yue Minjun”
Rizzi Cityscapes
Hello 2/3 Families, The 2/3 artists have begun a new project inspired by the American pop artist James Rizzi. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Rizzi… Read more “Rizzi Cityscapes”
Art So Far
So far, the 2/3 Art students have blown me away with their enthusiasm, creativity and kindness for one another! We are beginning the year by building community,… Read more “Art So Far”