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B 11.12 Art Show I Cocoricco!
B 11.12 Art Show II We love Art
C 10.11 Art Show I Myanmar
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D 09.10 Art Show I Poles
D 09.10 Art Show II Color
D 09.10 Dinosaurs
D 09.10 Nature
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The first ALL Elementary ART SHOW of school year 2009 - 2010
"POLES"
A study of warm & cold and the people who live near the North Pole.
October 2009
Grade 5:
Study of analogous colors, soft pastels
Grade 5:
Block Printing unit: carving linoleum blocks, printing with black and white
"Self Portraits"
"Lines"
Grade 4:
Study of the Ice Floe, oil pastels, study of Hues of Blue
Grade 3:
"Trees, two years After Nargis"
Observation drawing of trees. Carbon paper and gouache.
"Polar scape"
, gouache & collage.
Study of VALUES of grays. Dark to light.
Grade 2:
"The water cycle", Styrofoam prints with oil based inks.
2nd graders looked at different ways to makes lines and designs to represent the cycle of water and water that turns into solids and gas.
Grade 1:
"Catch a dot!", Study of lines
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The first ALL Elementary ART SHOW of school year 2009 - 2010
"POLES"
A study of warm & cold and the people who live near the North Pole.
October 2009
Grade 5:
Study of analogous colors, soft pastels
Grade 5:
Block Printing unit: carving linoleum blocks, printing with black and white
"Self Portraits"
"Lines"
Grade 4:
Study of the Ice Floe, oil pastels, study of Hues of Blue
Grade 3:
"Trees, two years After Nargis" Observation drawing of trees. Carbon paper and gouache.
"Polar scape", gouache & collage.
Study of VALUES of grays. Dark to light.
Grade 2:
"The water cycle", Styrofoam prints with oil based inks.
2nd graders looked at different ways to makes lines and designs to represent the cycle of water and water that turns into solids and gas.
Grade 1: