Friday, December 23, 2011

6/7/8 Transformation Drawings


Adding the sky


A Plant Transforming


A green theme!


Sharing an idea

Tackle box to fish

Leaf to fish



Sketching out an idea

Middle schoolers were shown several examples of transformation art, where an object is drawn and over the course of nine to twelve blocks, it morphs into something entirely different. They began sketches for their own transformation pictures.

4/5 Native American Sand Art


A Strawberry in Sand


A Native American Style Turtle


A Turtle, Tree and Flowers


Gluing the next area


Shaking on the sand

As the final art tie-in to the 4/5s Native American studies they tried their hands at creating sand disks. They developed a design, divided it into segments and put glue and then sprinkled colored sand in specific areas. Hemp and beads were then woven around the edges with beads tied into the remaining string hanging from the bottom.

Monday, December 12, 2011

K/1s Make Clay Animals


Putting the habitat together


The complete habitat


Checking out the stream section


Frog, beaver and wolf having a drink


Raccoon


Sculpting the mouse


Working on a wild turkey


Painting a chipmunk and the turkey


Painting the skunk

After creating a painting and a collage of the animal they were studying in class, the K/1s sculpted their animal in clay and then painted it. The students then built a habitat in which they placed their animals.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

2/3s Study the Hudson River


Sketching the background double page


Another sketch for the background


Drawing a crab and a fish


Working on another fish

As the 2/3s study the Hudson River in class, they are drawing plants and animals from the river, and designing a background page in art class. The drawings, and their research and poems will be put together in a book about the Hudson.

K/1s Collage Animals


The fox approaching a tree


Opossum on a branch


Adding the skunk's stripe


Trimming the fox

After carefully painting the animal they're studying, the K/1s made a collage of their animal using cut and torn construction paper.