News From The Art Room

We have been working hard to wrap up many projects in the art room over the last week.  Here are some of our latest projects!

Fifth graders finished their collage landscapes.  They learned that “throw away” items can be recycled into a beautiful collage as they repurposed old broken pencils into flower stems and used newspapers to create background texture on their landscapes.  They also created flowers using paper scraps and old fabric samples. 

 

 

Fourth graders are ROCK STARS and the envy of all the other grades at Georgetown—everyone wants to create a rock guitar like the fourth graders!  Take a look at some of our completed guitars!

Third graders have been listening to Mrs. Brouwer read the funny story about the Caveman Art Teacher.  As she reads, they are creating their own cave people with oil pastels. 

Second graders learned about the fore ground, middle ground, and back ground as they created a collage landscape with a pop-up snake in the grass!

First graders learned that masks aren’t just worn at Halloween….they discovered that people in other cultures wear masks to celebrate special ceremonies.  Then they brainstormed about other reasons we wear masks, such as for safety (doctors and athletes) as well as for fun and decoration.  They had great fun creating these cut paper collage masks.

Kindergartners have been thinking about spring flowers as they painted sweet spring landscapes…which I forgot to photograph – I’ll show one later!

 

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