Reindeer filled the class during 1st & 2nd grade. You can check them out at our FBCS Artsonia Online Gallery. Thank you Artventuous for the great lesson. |
5th & 6th grade art club installed a display of fabulous Christmas artwork and two students have buyers for their work. Congratulations Vivian and Piper!
Kindergarten students began their study of Edgar Degas and movement this week. We looked at Degas' paintings of ballerinas and race horses and we talked about showing movement in our artwork. We created thumbprint people running, diving, cheering, and playing ball. "Over, under, over, under" is what you heard while 1st and 2nd graders worked on their paper weaving projects. Students worked hard and their weaving looks fabulous. 3rd and 4th graders began loom preparation. We viewed and discussed Kandinsky's Squares & Concentric Circles and each student painted their weaving loom (a Chinet paper plate) in Kandinsky style. 5th graders started stringing the warp threads on their clay looms. It was difficult and required concentration. I was proud of how hard they worked. (For more information on our weaving projects view the Weaving Binder under the Lesson Binder tab.) Middle school students finished their work on proportion and using a grid. They began work on tone, shading, texture, and variety, creating still life drawings of pumpkins, squash, and sunflowers. (For more information on our drawing lessons view the MS Drawing 1B and 2B binders under the Lesson Binder tab.) High School students looked back in history at the beginning of art. We viewed videos on the Caves of Lascaux, Stonehenge, Mesopotamian Art, and the artwork directions for the tabernacle. We discussed how the art of previous civilizations provide a glimpse into their worlds. What would you draw to tell others about your life? About your faith? About Scripture? Those are questions the students are answering as their create a "cave" style drawing that tells a Bible story. (For more information on this lesson view The Beginning of Art binder under the Lesson Binder tab.)
Imagination and creativity were at work this week during VPK art class. Students watched It's not a Box and made their own It's not a Box drawings. I loved watching their ideas take shape. Here are a few of their finished projects. Can you pick out the TRex? the rocketship? the monkey?
Here are a few of our first, second, and third grade patriotic art drawings. Students used Crayola Oil Pastels to create these fabulous red, white, and blue pictures.
Last week the VPK art classes learned about God's creativity. We talked about things God created and students drew pictures of some of their favorites. Here are a few of their drawings.
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AuthorMrs. McCullers Archives
October 2017
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