Congratulations to the artists in the Fuquay Varina Community Arts Festival! I was very excited to see our artwork along side of artwork from other area schools:
Here are some updates from the classroom: Kindergarten discussed patterns and looked at beautiful Nigerian cloths to inspire our own stamp patterns. Ms. Wall's class completed their landscapes made from recycled materials and spent some time reflecting on their artwork and artwork of their classmates: Here is one example of the final project: Some of the second graders have looked at artwork of Joan Miro (pictured below) and have begun their own oil pastel painting of abstract lines and shapes.
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I have entered artwork from each grade level into the Fuquay Varina Woman's Club Arts Festival!
Congratulations to the following artists: K: Katelyn Bowman (Ms. Harte's Class) 1st: Hailey Rhoden (Ms. Bass's Class) 1st: Rebecca Roorda (Ms. Doty's Class) 2nd: Megan Perry (Ms. Williams Class) 3rd: Hannah and Sarah Retzlaff (Ms. S. Knott's Class) 4th: Reagan Bleichner (Ms. Wall's Class) 5th: Elizabeth Denise (Ms. Ohms' Class) All students and their parents are invited to the ARTS FESTIVAL at Windsor Point Auditorium on January 17th and 18th from 1:00-4:00. Refreshments will be served! Third graders working collaboratively to plan their mobile inspired by Alexander Calder: In Fifth grade we are learning about Printmaking. Mrs. Martin's class starting their glue prints for our State Capitals Cityscapes project: In Ms. Harris' kindergarten class we talked about our 5 senses and how we can be inspired by listening to music while we draw, just as Wassily Kandinsky was inspired by music. So we listened to different styles of music and noticed the differences in our drawings: Ms. Wall's Fourth Grade Class is continuing their North Carolina landscapes using recycled materials:
A quick holiday project about Tiffany stained glass with 4th grade: Second graders working on drawing emotions of the face: Fourth graders making progress on Minnie Evans drawings: A first grader working on an Eric Carle bug collage: Fifth graders working on drawing their American Sign Language initials: Fourth graders starting their recycled landscape projects: First grade working on making variety in their underwater seascapes after reading Hooray for Fish!: One of the third grader's mobiles inspired by Alexander Calder: Some of our Kinders working on self portraits:
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Mrs. MurphyArt teacher, artist, fan of kids. This is my first year teaching. Keep in touch, I'd love to hear from you! Categories |