We’ve wrapped up our exciting Keith Haring project, which included our awesome individual drawings and paintings. Each of our creations is like a piece of art! Great job, everyone! Now, onto our next adventure – we learned how to make action poses using tin foil. It was super fun! Here’s how we did it: First, […]
Y7-9 Art Class Update – T1W6
This week, we had a fun and colorful time learning all about colors! We talked about how colors can help us express our feelings and moods, and we discovered why certain colors make us feel certain ways. Did you know that colors can make us feel happy, calm, or even excited? It’s amazing how colors […]
FS2 Art Class Update – T1W4
Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival that takes place on the autumnal equinox, celebrating a bountiful harvest and expressing gratitude for farming. Some traditional Chuseok foods include songpyeon (rice cakes), chadolbaegi (sliced beef), and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), which are often prepared for the occasion. Additionally, it’s common to wear hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, which […]
Y1-2 Art Class Update – T1W4
Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival that takes place on the autumnal equinox, celebrating a bountiful harvest and expressing gratitude for farming. Some traditional Chuseok foods include songpyeon (rice cakes), chadolbaegi (sliced beef), and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), which are often prepared for the occasion. Additionally, it’s common to wear hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, which […]
Y3-4 Art Class Update – T1W4
Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival that takes place on the autumnal equinox, celebrating a bountiful harvest and expressing gratitude for farming. Some traditional Chuseok foods include songpyeon (rice cakes), chadolbaegi (sliced beef), and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), which are often prepared for the occasion. Additionally, it’s common to wear hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, which […]
Y5-6 Art Class Update – T1W4
Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival that takes place on the autumnal equinox, celebrating a bountiful harvest and expressing gratitude for farming. Some traditional Chuseok foods include songpyeon (rice cakes), chadolbaegi (sliced beef), and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), which are often prepared for the occasion. Additionally, it’s common to wear hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, which […]
Y7-9 Art Class Update – T1W4
Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival that takes place on the autumnal equinox, celebrating a bountiful harvest and expressing gratitude for farming. Some traditional Chuseok foods include songpyeon (rice cakes), chadolbaegi (sliced beef), and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), which are often prepared for the occasion. Additionally, it’s common to wear hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, which […]
FS2 Art Class Update – T1W3
This week, the FS2 friends had so much fun exploring art! They got to play with something called ‘pastels,’ which are very soft and like colorful crayons. With these pastels, they made beautiful heart patterns that looked really special. But that’s not all! They also looked at the amazing art made by a famous artist […]
Y1-2 Art Class Update – T1W3
Year 1 and Year 2 kids recently had an awesome art adventure! They learned all about a famous artist named Henri Matisse and two of his super cool artworks called “Polynesian Sea” and “Polynesian Sky.” First, they carefully looked at these pictures and talked about what makes them different. We split into two groups, just […]
Y3-4 Art Class Update – T1W3
This week, we completed all of our camel drawings depicting them walking across the desert sands. To capture the texture of the desert sand, we used a combination of soft pastels and oil pastels, employing a collage technique to draw and paste the camels. During our second art class, we delved into the world of […]