Ms. Wright's Art Class
Windham Primary School
Community
Welcome to Ms. Wright's studio where Kindergarten through third grade students attend art class once per week for 40 minutes. We explore different cultures, learn about various artists through history, and experiment and create with many different forms of art media.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
3rd grade student in the Art Museum
Owen Combes, 3rd grade |
March is Youth Art Month. The Portland Museum of Art
celebrates our state’s young artists by hosting a show of selected pieces,
Kindergarten through 12th grade. Our school is represented by
third grader Owen Combes. Owen, along with over a 100 young artists in
the state, will have his painting of a castle hung for the month of
March. Every Friday evening from 5-9pm the museum is free to the
public! If you get a chance, please check out the show and see the whole
museum and the wonderful collections of art we have to look at right here in
Maine.
Kindergarten Pinch Pots
The students made pinch pots to begin exploring with clay. A pinch pot is one of the most basic forms of pottery and involves several skills that students need to use as they continue working with clay in later years. We looked at many pictures of pottery made by different artists, past and present. They discovered that clay comes from the earth and that the pots are fired in a kiln. They each took a peak at the kiln here at school and thought it was really cool. After these were dried and fired, they used colorful glossy glazes to decorate them.
A collection of Kindergarten pots waiting to be sorted! Aren't they beautiful? |
1st Grade Totem Pole Books
Emily, Mrs. Allen's class |
The
students looked at North Pacific Totem Pole art for inspiration. They each chose either a bird or a four
legged mammal for this project to make the top of their totem pole. After the sections were constructed and paper
mache’, they were painted using specific colors relevant to totem pole
art.
After these were sculpted, the
students turned their totem pole into an accordion book. The pages show different animal faces.
They
are learning about:
-Native American art
-paper mache’
-totem poles
Elements of Art: line, shape, form, color
Emily's opened |
Mrs. Cole's class |
Mrs. Cole's class |
2nd Grade House Sculptures
Aidan, Mrs. Peavey's class |
Each used clay to sculpt the façade, or “face” of their home. They used slabs, flat pieces of clay, and pressed in textures to look like the building materials used to construct their house. After the pieces were fired in the kiln, the students used acrylics to paint them.
They learned about:
-new clay techniques
-painting on clay
-facade
Elements of Art used: form, shape, texture, line
Finn, Mrs. Peavey's class |
Rylee R., Mrs. Peavey's class |
Thursday, January 9, 2014
2nd Grade Matisse inspired interiors
In art class we looked at "Goldfish" by Henri Matisse (1869-1954). The students drew a room, or interior, using rulers to show space. They each added a fish in a fish bowl like Matisse, to show emphasis.
Elements of art used: line, shape, color, space
Principles of Design: emphasis
Elements of art used: line, shape, color, space
Principles of Design: emphasis
Shamus, Mrs. Reichl's class |
Khalysa, Mrs. Reichl's class |
Tabitha, Mrs. Reichl's class |
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Third Grade Castles
Isabella, Mrs. Raitto's class |
The students spent a lot of time looking at, and
drawing castles. After practicing, they
drew their own castle.
Elements of Art we used:
line, shape, texture, space
Principles
of Design we used: patternStudents practiced drawing their castles first in their sketchbooks. |
Sketchbooks are an important part of making art and the process of creativity. Drawing ideas out first gives us the opportunity to make mistakes and improve upon them. |
Owen and Rachel F. from Mrs. Carriere's class. |
Pyper, Mrs. Grund's class |
Haley, Mrs. Grund's class |
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