Thursday, December 24, 2020

School Art Show

The art show hasn't been quite as big at school for the last few years, but I still enjoy any kind of art show. And this one was pretty good. There were only a few large boards up in the main entry, but they showcased a lot of fun art the kids have worked on over the past semester. Even better, there was art to show. That means school was in session and kids were attending. Covid hasn't triumphed over everything.

Some of my favorite were the elongations. I took a couple extra pictures because there were so many fun ones. The Kronk one was a very popular one. And the jellyfish was done by Gabriel, Ivory's dance partner.







Next up was some word art. It was one word reflected back and forth. Some were hard to read. I spent a lot of time deciphering the words. 


One category was really fun. It seemed the background was a mix of colors with a cartoon character on top. There were some really fun ones.



Watercolor has always been an enigma to me, but the students seem to do well.



Another of my favorites was the grayscale paintings. There were some very beautiful ones.



The 7th graders had their own section. They technically are doing beginning art, but they got to do a lot of fun projects.  This skull art was super cool.



I don't know the term for this next one. I call it striped worm art. Daisy's is the second one.


The 7th graders practiced shading and made some neat animal art. Daisy's is the bunny.



Such fun stuff. Here is a couple extra pieces. The first is from Daisy and the next from Pearl. Always fun to sit down and do some art.


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