February Art

Kindergarten and young 5 artists created a caterpillar by making spheres out of Model Magic clay.

They painted their caterpillars and made a background by printing leaf stamps and drawing their own leaves. In March they will collage all of the leaves they made and then glue their caterpillars on top of the collage.

First grade artists chose their favorite mask prints and glued them together to make a finished composition!

Then they created a symmetrical monster by cutting out a shape from a folded paper and then adding monster details, making sure to keep both sides the same!

Second grade artists warped the looms they made at the end of January and began to weave!

They learned how to add beads to their weaving, too!

Third grade artists created non-objective, balanced collages that also showed unity by cutting and gluing shapes from a limited color scheme in a way that would show visual balance. They used the papers they had painted in January for this collage.

Fifth grade artists used their mini abstract paintings to create an accordion book with a free verse poem! They thought of what their paintings reminded them of, wrote a poem about it using descriptive language, and then assembled their paintings into an accordion book.

Here are the fifth grade artists painting their abstract paintings before adding the poem and assembling them into a book.

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