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Students created and identified foreground, middle ground, and background in these perspective landscape paintings as a culminating project for their perspective studies.
Students created their own interpretation of Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflower Vase" painting. The results are stunning!
Third graders practiced adding value(shading) in their art to help show dimension. You can see the amazing results here in these beautiful pumpkins!
These gorgeous works of art were completed in three class periods. The first day, students painted the sky by mixing blue and white directly onto their papers. On day two, students added grass texture using a fork as their paintbrush! On the final day, students used cotton balls to paint their flowers. I just love how unique each of these young artists made their work!
Students used cardboard tubes to stamp a circle design on their paper during the first class. On day 2, students used paint sticks to add the primary colors to their artwork!
Third graders spent the beginning of the year learning about some of the oldest artwork known to mankind, cave art! They participated in individual as well as group paintings and created their own cave art carving out of clay!
Students read "The Dot" at the beginning of the year and created a collaborative piece showing concentric circles!
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