Monday, May 21, 2012

GSES Art Show

We have had quite a busy year! Making tapestry with 4 year olds: 
Mixing pastels is so much fun in Pre-K!

Early learners experimented and painted gorgeous butterflies!
2nd grade was challenged by this Chinese tissue paper kite project, which requires the student to think backwards and learn to layer.
Who knew teaching color theory to Kindergarten and pre-K students could be so beautiful?
Lessons in looking and learning about famous artists! 
Students made their own creations based on ideas of artists in history.
Cityscapes at night and learning to use rulers to draft was a hit with 2nd grade students. 
1st Grade students got creative and invented imaginary bugs!
Vicious man eating shark beetle! 
Beauty bug...
another colorful creative bug

1st grade Pastel spring landscape scenes:
Students used: Line, foreground middle background, warm and cool colors to create spring landscapes
Pastel landscapes.
Kindergarten and pre-k narratives:
Spring trees for kindergarten
EL 3 learned to make bubble prints! 

Artigras was a success as we had 1 finalist and a runner up!
Kindergarteners recycled bottle caps to create spring flowers
Pre-K students learned about pattern and formed clay pinch pots by themselves! 
Quetzal art of Mexico! 
Beijing Opera Masks 4th grade clay creations
self portraits to scale. 
3rd grade Aboriginal paper cut art was a successful challenge! 
My story Narratives
Acrylic dance and movement paintings from 5th grade

Inspirations from art history 3rd-5th grades.

Las fruitas postcard illustrations
Interdisciplinary 5th grade Japanese Haiki and Sumi-E brish paintings.
The paintings were incredible! 
1st grade learning to draw plien air using a viewfinder like Leonardo Davinci! 
1st grade apple book art to advocate literacy
 1st grade tapestry projects taught students about balance, creativity, and radial designs


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