Friday, October 26, 2018

Painting and Painting and Painting Galore

Brown and Lincoln Families, 
THANK YOU for sharing your students with me!  Our days this rotation have been filled with creating and lots of imagination!

Young Five students are finishing up their Pete the Cat collages where we experiment with and learn to use different art materials.  We have practiced cutting, drawing with Sharpie and markers, painting with tempera paint and Kwik Stix (These are tempera paint sticks.  If you're looking for a great way to allow your little ones to paint at home without the mess of brushes and water, these are a GREAT option!) and using glue sticks.  Look for Pete in our hallways early in November!
Tempera Paint Sticks **this would make a great gift for your artist


Pete The Cat by Maylin





















Kindergarten artists started working on a painting inspired by the book, Rainbow Fish.  We are talking about the importance of kindness and sharing as we create stunning works of art.  Artists have created an underwater background using a wax resist and drew rainbow fish together from observation by looking at the lines and shapes used to build his body.  

First graders are working with the Element of Art, Shape.  They illustrated a tiny book using Geometric Shapes.  We will continue to work on identifying geometric and organic shapes throughout the next rotation and will end our shape unit by creating a collage inspired by Henri Matisse.

Second grade artists are finishing their overlapping pumpkin paintings where they have been experimenting with perspective, space, overlap, and shading.  Pumpkins are currently on display at Brown and will be up soon at Lincoln.

Third graders at both buildings are working on abstract landscapes inspired by Canadian artist Ted Harrison.  Students are working with line, shape, color and value to create these stunning landscapes.
Abstract Landscape by Abigail
Abstract Landscape by Colin




















Fourth graders continue to work on creating a focal point in their artwork using Henri Matisse's painting, The Goldfish, as inspiration.  Lincoln artists have one more class session to finish, Brown artists are just starting to add paint to their backgrounds.

Our fifth grade artists are diligently finishing their name self portraits.  They are learning how to write an artist statement, how to reflect on their art making, and how to have conversations about their artwork with their peers.  Their work is spectacular!  I can't wait to display their masterpieces!

Enjoy your week with your amazing students!  I look forward to watching their artistic skills blossom this week!

Friday, October 12, 2018

Short Week, Big ART
Loving these artists wearing art to create!

It's been a quick week in the art room with late starts and half days.  Our kids have been working hard continuing their creating.  We are still focused on the projects from the previous blog post and both artwork and artists are blossoming!

I'm hearing that several 2nd grade parents were challenged to draw a realistic pumpkin this week!  Thank you for allowing your artist to challenge and teach you.  It is truly building their artistic confidence and makes them feel so very important!

5th grade parents, ask your artist about his or her name self portrait!  Our students are developing jaw-dropping images to describe their dreams, talents, hobbies, and character.  I am so impressed by their focus, dedication and creativity.  Allowing your student to discuss their project with you will help them through their next challenge of writing their Artist Statement.  Our 5th graders are really growing and have been so open to accepting and mastering new ideas, techniques, and processes!

Thank you for sharing your artist with me, I am so proud of their hard work!

Friday, October 5, 2018

Artists At Work

The art rooms at Brown & Lincoln are buzzing with creativity.
This has been another fast-paced, week full of learning and creating.

Y5's are entering into a unit where they are exposed to and experiment with several different art materials.  


K students are learning about Wassily Kandinsky and abstract art.  They will be creating a work of concentric circle art inspired by Kandinsky's work.  
Color Study; Squares with Concentric Circles by Wassily Kandinsky


1st graders are continuing their work with straight, curvy, and angle lines.
Fist Grade Artist matches her line painting!

2nd grade artists are using line, shape, texture, space and form to create a realistic work of art.
2nd grade overlapping pumpkins in progress

3rd graders are finishing sketchbook covers.  We also started comparing realistic and abstract landscapes, learning foreground, middle ground and background, and will create an abstract landscape inspired by Ted Harrison.
Working on sketchbook covers... and rainbow order.  💗

4th graders are working with focal point and learning to create artwork with an obvious focal point.  They are using Henri Matisse's painting The Goldfish as inspiration.
The Goldfish by Henri Matisse
4th grade start inspired by Matisse




















5th graders are really pushing their artistic growth to create works of art that use symbols and images to create meaning.  These will become their name self portraits.  
5th grade name self portraits in progress

Monday, October 1, 2018


We've had another amazing rotation in our art rooms at Brown and Lincoln.  Students are mastering routines and we're getting into our art learning!

Y5 artists are working on identifying the parts of a paintbrush and experimenting with proper painting technique by keeping the brush happy and letting it paint on its tiptoes!

K artists completed their project learning the color spectrum.

1st grade artists are starting their work with the Elements of Art.  They are able to identify and create straight, curvy, and angle lines.  Next, they will review painting technique and apply paint to their line paintings.

2nd graders finished up their sketchbook covers and are now moving into working on drawing realistic pumpkins.  We're reviewing line, color, shape, form, and texture to create our masterpieces.

3rd graders are finishing sketchbook covers, then will be working on comparing realistic and abstract landscapes.

4th graders are finishing sketchbook covers and building on their academic art vocabulary knowledge.  They are working with focal points and creating a BIG work of art inspired by Henri Matisse's The Goldfish where their challenge will be to create a focal point.

5th grade artists are starting work on their name self portraits.  This is always a favorite project for both the students and for me.  Our 5th graders are learning to think very creatively and use images and symbols to create meaning in their art.  They are being challenged with the task of turning the letters of their name into images that describe who they are.  This process is tricky, but the results are amazing. 

Stay at Home School... Week 3 Hello, My Amazing Art Students.  Boy, do I miss hearing your voices and seeing your faces and creating ...