Tuesday, May 10, 2011

2nd Grade Taco Fish















They're all glazed up and looking beautiful! Our second grade artists created these "Taco Fish" using terra cotta clay and a variety of texture tools. They are formed in the shape of a taco with fins, eyes, and a tongue added for detail. Great job, second graders!!!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

5th Grade Handmade Artist Books



This sample collection of papers will be turned into pages of our handmade Artist Books. Fifth graders will be exploring a variety of media and techniques to create a very personal collection of mini-artwork contained within a book that they will be making by hand.

Kindergarten Hand Print Paintings




These cute little artworks were created by our kindergarten artists using their hands as a stencil. Then they had to use a variety of line types to create patterns within the handprints. By pushing hard with their crayons, they were able to watercolor right over their image and still have everything "pop" from the page.


First Grade Story Quilts





In our first grade art classes we read a book by Faith Ringgold titled "Tar Beach." In it, a little girl uses her imagination and pretends that she can fly over her favorite places in the city where she lives. Before the story was a book, it was actually a quilt! That's right. Faith Ringgold is not only an author, she is also a quilt maker. She created a quilt title "Tar Beach" with the story sewn right into the fabric. Our first grade artist were asked to create their own story quilts by drawing a picture of themselves flying over a favorite place. We then used patterns paper squares to create the effect of sewn cloth squares around the edges. They look fabulous!

Second Grade Mummies!


These golden mummies were created by Nelson's second grade artists who are studying ancient Egypt in their social studies classes. First we created the form of the mummies using newspaper and masking tape. Then we covered them in plaster strips...the same kind that are used to make casts for broken arms and legs! To finish them off we painted them gold and created an ANKH (symbol for life) necklace for them to wear to protect them in the afterlife.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

5th Grade Huichol Nearikas




Fifth grade artists have been studying the art of the Huichol people of Mexico. They are well known for their "yarn paintings," also called Nearikas in the native language. Our drawn version of a yarn painting contains images similar to those favored by the Huichol: plants, animals, suns, and moons, for example.


2nd Grade Creepy Crawlies




These terrifyingly cute critters were made during several sessions of art class. First the students drew pencil lines to show their web pattern. These lines were then traced over with glue. Once the glue dried, a raised, relief web was left on the page. Our artists then filled the spaces between the glue lines with colored chalk pastels. Lastly, they created an 8-legged friend to live in their webs.