I'm so happy to share that several students from Switzer will have their artwork on display at the upcoming show of "The Little Mermaid" at Eisenhower High School. (See below for more information). Some fourth graders and sixth graders have worked really hard on drawings and paintings that show animals under the sea or Ariel herself. Great job!
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The first graders created these fish paintings using lines, shapes, and bright colors after reading "Hooray for Fish" by Lucy Cousins. These paintings will be used for our upcoming fundraiser "Art to Remember" where families can purchase special keepsakes featuring students artwork.
The fifth graders created these optical illusions for our annual "Art to Remember" fundraiser. Our goal was to show value in our artwork through shading and also to create an illusion with lines, shapes, colors, and value. The fifth graders did a great job fooling the viewers eye!
This was a fun, quick project in honor of Valentine's Day. The sixth graders created these hearts with a combination of straight and curved lines, a checkerboard pattern, and a shadow around the heart to make it really stand out from the background.
The second graders created these great paintings for our Art to Remember Fundraiser. They started with a pencil, drawing shapes and lines. Then they outlined their drawings with a black crayon and painted with bright colors.
The Kindergarteners created these sun faces to show that they can create with warm and cool colors. First they created the sun face by tracing and cutting yellow paper. They used markers to draw designs with lines and shapes. Then they painted a background with cool colors and lastly, glued their warm sun faces to the backgrounds. These pictures will be used for our Art to Remember fundraiser this year.
The sixth graders created these amazing drawings for our annual Art to Remember fundraiser. Usually I pick the topic for the students but since it is the last year for sixth graders to participate I give them creative freedom to make a drawing of their choice. |
Mrs. W.About Me: This is my eighth year teaching art at Switzer Elementary. I see every K-6 student for art once a week. My goal during this time is to nurture students' creativity through exploring different art mediums and concepts. By exploring art, students will develop essential knowledge and skills that will prepare them for the future. Categories
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