Monday, December 31, 2012
1st Grade: Non-Objective Artwork
The first grade worked very hard on their non-objective artwork. The project started with using unconventional materials to print with paint. The students used Styrofoam cups and black paint to print a lot of circles however they chose onto a white sheet of paper. Students then colored in the various shapes that were created from overlapping circles. This was followed by using a balloon, that wasn't blown up all the way, to print a second layer on their paper. Then, students were given the creative freedom to cut-up their print however they chose as well as donated scrap, scrapbooking paper to create non-object art. Remember, when making non-objective artwork, you don't want it to look like anything recognizable!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
December Bulletin Board
OLSH December 2012 bulletin board. Mrs. Fontaine came up with this great idea!
I'm glad I could provide her a "chalk-grinch"
I'm glad I could provide her a "chalk-grinch"
Friday, December 14, 2012
Kindergarten: Snowman Names
The kindergarten have worked very hard in art class creating their snowman names. Each student practiced writing out their name and counting how many letters are in their name to make sure they have enough snow to build their names into a snowman. Of course we couldn't help ourselves identifying all of the shapes a snowman is made up of. I am very proud of the kindergarten and their glue skills--dot, dot, not a lot!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Snowflake Windows
Two awesome 8th grade students painted the front windows in the church after school today. Thank you ladies!
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