Tuesday, October 6, 2015

First Grade- Where the Wild Things Are


First graders, (and Miss Sheffer) had a blast creating fun and ferocious wild things based off of the book by Maurice Sendak. We are applying the art element of texture, to add character to our creatures and to explore the variety of ways line is used to create a piece of art. During our next class, we will be tracing our monsters with sharpie, coloring with oil pastels, and painting over our compositions with watercolor paint. 






Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Kindergarten Sketchbook Monsters

Today in Mrs. Davies class, we had a bit of free time to work on our "Shape Monster" assignment in our sketchbooks. Students had to begin with one of the shapes discussed in class, and then add any attributes (lots of eyes, sharp teeth, claws, etc.) that would turn their shape into a monster. When the majority of the class finished, we came up with the following questions to ask our classroom artists about their monsters.



Here are some videos of what the kids were saying about their monsters: 















Thursday, September 17, 2015

Tiger Time!

We found a tiger! For the past couple of days, the tiger cam from the San Diego Zoo has been pretty docile as second graders continue to work on their Rousseau tigers. However, today we had a ton of tiger action as we watched them lounge in the 80 degree weather (we googled it) as well as groom each other. 



Friday, September 11, 2015

van Gogh Swirling Skies- 1st Grade

For the past couple of weeks, first grade students have been learning about the life and art of Vincent van Gogh. Students have recently started on creating the swirls seen in a lot of van Gogh's brushwork, as well as adding a ton of color to their compositions. For a little inspiration, students watched the "Interactive Starry Night" video that actually brings van Gogh's brushwork to life!



  


Friday, September 4, 2015

Peacocks Step 1 Complete!

Here are some pictures of freshly built clay peacocks from third grade! 




Thursday, August 27, 2015

3rd Graders Begin Their Clay Peacocks

What a fun class! In order to have an entire class period to begin our clay project, we had to do an extra long demonstration today and the students did great! Unfortunately, I used my iPad mini and you can't see too much of what I'm doing, so this video will not appear under my project demonstrations (I'm going to have a more picture friendly version there) but the commentary is great and the students seemed to enjoy being my "camera crew".


 
When I found this project on Pinterest they were originally supposed to be used as tea light candle holders, but as a class we talked about them being used as containers for change, jewelry, sea shell holders, etc. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

First Painting Day in Kindergarten!

Kindergartners did a fantastic job during their first ever painting lesson! We talked about the life and work of Picasso's friend, Joan Miro. One of the wonderful things that makes Miro relevant at the Kindergarten level is his love and incorporation of shapes into his work. 


 
Kindergarten in ACTION!

 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Second Graders Create Rousseau Tigers

This week second graders will be learning about the life and artwork of Henri Rousseau. They will be warming up with a quick drawing of a tiger, and spicing things up by overlapping their pictures with leaves and flowers.


  


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Welcome Back!

I am so excited to begin another school year in the art room! While not much has changed, we do have a couple of new additions to the room this year. For the first time ever, students are going to be working on a sketchbook throughout the year. This sketchbook will be housed in the art room, but students will be bringing it home on the last day of school. When students have completed their project, they will then get their sketchbook and work on the assignment that coincides with the artwork they just completed. The assignments are designed to inspire creativity and challenge students to build upon the material we learn in class. The next new addition to the art room, is the #Student Gallery. This is a bulletin board that is in the art room and meant to be a place for students to display artwork created at home or during free time in the art room. 

To view the presentation given to students during their first art class, please click on the link below. 





Thank you and I'm looking forward to a wonderful year!
Miss Sheffer


Thursday, April 23, 2015

Free Time in Art

Fourth graders came up with some really cool projects when they finished their Hundertwasser drawings!

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Owls! Owls! Owls!

Here are some examples of first grade owl paintings that have been traced with oil pastels. Students were given the task to not only give their owl an occupation, but to also add as much detail as possible.

 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Fourth Grade Hundertwasser Landscapes

Fourth graders have begun the process of creating a fantasy landscape that closely mirrors the artwork of Austrian artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser. We of course are keeping it simple by just calling him Hundertwasser.


Elementary Art Show-Kyle