Fourth grade artists have been working hard making a portrait of someone they love, which connects to the Wit and Wisdom curriculum theme "Great Love". They could choose to create art of someone they love realistically, as a cartoon super hero, or abstractly with a silhouette and symbols of their loved ones personality. They also were able to choose from three different materials to add color such as: chalk pastels, oil pastels or tempera paint.
Welcome to The Bear’s Easel, Lafayette’s official art blog! Here, we celebrate the creativity, voice, and imagination of our students through the lens of visual arts. Just like a bear explores its surroundings with curiosity and strength, our young artists explore big ideas, connect their art with other subjects, experiment with materials, and express who they are through art. Follow along to see works-in-progress, finished masterpieces, students in action, and collaborative projects.
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Fifth Grade- Eye Study
Fifth grade artists have been exploring the work of René Magritte and Patricia Arie l, while focusing on how both artists incorporate eye...
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Choice-based art, encourages students to make meaningful decisions about their work. Third-Fifth grade students will have opportunities to ...
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