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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Fourth Grade's Toucans

Fourth Graders made awesome toucans on black construction paper with oil pastels. They did an excellent job blending and choosing colors that look nice together! These toucans are some of my favorites every year!
Jalon's:
Jalon's toucans
Austin's:
Austin's toucans
Alyssa's:
Alyssa's toucans
Mackenzie's:
Mackenzie's toucans

Kindergarten's Hand-Print Birds

I helped the kindergartners paint and print their hands onto paper. Once those paintings were dry they finished the artwork up by making their hands look like birds! They did an excellent job creating detailed birds with umbrellas and raindrops.
Daylyn's:
Daylyn's birds
Elyse's:
Elyse's birds
Kendarious's:
Kendarious's birds
Ginny's:
Ginny's birds

Kindergarten's Flowers In Rainbow Order

We had some serious fun painting flowers in rainbow order in kindergarten! Look at the different flowers they learned how to paint and the nice, neat job they did!
Elyse's:
Elyse's Flowers
Marlie's:
Marlie's flowers
Hunter's:
Hunter's flowers
Olivia's:
Olivia's flowers
Katelyn's:
Katelyn's flowers
Morgan's:
Morgan's flowers

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Fourth Grade's Tinted Backgrounds and Palm Tree Silhouettes

Fourth Graders learned about how to create tints of a color by adding white. They chose one color for their background and each time they painted, they added a little bit more of the color to a large amount of white so that the tints would be a little darker each time. After the palm trees were added, the results appeared very tropical! :)
Kemon's:
Kemon's Palm tree silhouettes
Skylar's:
Skylar's palm tree silhouette
Madison C.'s:
Madison C palm tree silhouette
Erika's:
Erika silhouette palm trees
Kaylee's:
Kaylee T silhouette palm trees
Montana's:
Montana silhouette palm tree
Natalya's:
Natalya's Palm Tree

Second Grade's Swirly Cityscapes

Second Graders created swirly, decorative skies just like Van Gogh did in the "Starry Night." They made silhouette type buildings and houses with black construction paper then used a yellow oil pastels to make light coming from the windows. After that, they chose a red/yellow/orange or purple/pink/blue color scheme to create the designs and swirls in their skies.
Destiny's:
Destiny's Swirly Cityscape
Jason's:
Jason's Swirly Cityscape
Cason's:
Cason's swirly cityscape
ChinaJo's:
ChinaJo's swirly cityscape
Brianna's:
Brianna's swirly cityscape
Daniel's:
Daniel's swirly cityscapes
Zachary's:
Zachary's swirly cityscape
Amanda's:
Amanda's swirly cityscape
Carson's:
Carson's swirly cityscape