End of the Year Art Show 2015-16

Another great year, another great show!


1st grade Little Red Hens 










2nd grade projects














New "Ancient" artifacts

Royal Dogs

Pop Gothic

Using a coloring page version of the classic Grant Wood painting American Gothic students developed their own collage pop inspired collage composition.





Class Still Life

Spring Self portrait

Playful Giraffe

Koi Pond


My Dream Room

Great Balloon Project

Pioneer Paper Quilt

Colorful Still life

Mister Bones part II

Rainbow City

Symmetrical Bugs

Pastel Penguins

Perspective and Shading

Perspective study

Parts of the Human Face

Hello Bear

Dinosaur Yearbook

Point of View Snowman

Red Rectangular Robots

the Event March 2016

The Event is our yearly fun Fund Raiser. Each grade creates an original piece of art that is auctioned off during the evening, all money raised goes towards our school.
This year our art theme was "It's a Small World"

Here are the 7 pieces under construction: 

kinder painted paper to cut 

Kinder background

















3rd grade little homes 

4th grade Sugar Skull details 
5th grade sky 
5th grade city and trees

5th grade work in progress




3rd grade


2nd grade


6th grade 








And now the finished pieces! 




Kinder 


1st grade "Meet the Beatles"


2nd grade 


3rd grade 

4th grade 



5th grade


6th grade "stand tall"


Pompeii Relief Volcano

Connecting to world history the Pompeii Volcano Relief project builds on classroom knowledge and allows artists to increase their understanding of this event through a hands on collage and painting experience.


Lake George Inspired Watercolor

Inspired by the artist Georgia O'Keeffe's painting of lake George students worked bold and expressive using watercolors and watercolor pencils



Related image

Lake George, Autumn, 1927 by Georgia O'Keeffe




Electric Composition

Inspired by the work of Sonia Delaunay, this direct drawing project builds vocabulary and skill sets/using a ruler.


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Sonia Delaunay, 1914, Prismes électriques, oil on canvas, 250 x 250 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre 
Pompidou, Paris