Preparing for the St. Thomas Art Fair

6 06 2008

Please come see our booth on Satuday, June 7th at the St. Thomas Art Fair. Mr. Brown and I will be selling watercolors made by the 1st graders, prints made by the 3rd graders, and canvas paintings by the 5th graders. Above, some of the students are painting a sign for our table at St. Thomas. The funds raised from these artworks will be used to support the fine arts department.

The 3rd graders finished their prints this week. Above, you will see some of the students rolling out the ink, pressing their printing plate on paper, and pulling their printing plate off the paper to reveal their print. As stated above, these prints will be available to purchase at the St. Thomas Art Fair on Saturday.

The 4th graders finished up their light and shadow paintings this week. The paintings were an exaggerated look at how a direct light source can effect the color, in this case, of a cube. Not only does it change the appearance of the colors on the cube, it casts a shadow. They will be bringing them home this week or next week.

The 5th graders finished up their canvas paintings this week and worked on signs for the St. Thomas Art Fair. Some of the finished pieces are above. And, as stated above, these will be on sale this Saturday.

The 6th graders are in the middle of watching My Kid Could Paint That. We have been watching the movie to discuss two questions, “Is abstract art art?” and “Did the parents help their child paint the artwork?” I would suggest asking your child about this movie since it touches on a lot of different ideas about art and, as I have told the students, they have to form their own opinion about the above questions because the movie will not answer it for them.

Until next week…


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