Showing posts with label yarn painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn painting. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Art Show

Our Showcasae- filled with 4th Grade Acrylics

More 4th grade acrylics

More 4th grade Acrylics and the start of the Jungle Banners

3rd grade Jungles (I used banners to display.  Fresh paint/ less tape.

Kindergarten Waterlilies/Bridges

2nd Grade Yarn Paintings

1st Grade woven houses.
We tried something different this year- a combo Art Show/Music Show- a sort of festival of the arts.  Then, the PTO tacked on their Spaghetti Supper/Silent Auction/Bake Sale.  Was not sure how I felt about this- on the one hand, it would bring in lots of people.  On the other- I was hoping for the opportunity for the arts to shine.  Now that it's done, I gotta say, Meh.  It went well, don't get me wrong, but I missed showing off my program.  I missed having a night dedicated completely to the arts.  In some ways, it seemed as if people stumbled across the art show, on their way to the spaghetti supper. And, I spent a lot of time trying to gracefully "shoo" people from leaning on the artwork, because I'm not sure some families realized they were in the midst of an art show.  I am glad we tried it- but, I think in the future, I'll stick with an arts night. Anyway, now that I've ranted- here are some great pics of the wonderful work of my kiddos- I am very pleased with our "Garden" theme, and I did, despite my rant, have some really great conversations with parents. And, I did take the opportunity to set up a laptop outside my room, and had the browser set to our Artsonia- this was a way to show off the work from this year, and perhaps involve families that have yet to jump into Artsonia.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Art Show is Getting Ever Closer...






Here are a couple finished art show pieces.  They will not however be hanging in our school art show- they will be entered into the Mayor's Art Show hosted by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts.  It is a great opportunity for our students to show off their hard work, and for us art teachers to gather new ideas.  I try very hard not to send the same projects, or the same students' work each year.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Sneak Peek at the Spring Art Show

Kindergarten "Water Lilies" inspired by Monet


Another "Water-Lily"


2nd Grade- Insect Yarn Painting




1st Grade-Woven houses in a setting that includes a garden setting.
 The kids and I are busily finishing our artworks for the upcoming spring art show, so I thought I'd give you a peek- nothing is finished yet- this is all in progress, but I think it's going to be a great show.  Our theme is gardening, because the music teacher will be presenting a program on the same night, and his program is about gardens. Anyway- this is the little ones- I'll show off the 3rd and 4th graders another post.