Beehive Elementary
Below is the Art show that Beehive didn't get to see because of the outbreak! I hope this makes up for it in some small way
ARTWORKS BY KIDS!!
Look below and you will see some examples of the hard work your students have been doing this year in art!
Look below and you will see some examples of the hard work your students have been doing this year in art!
Here we celebrated the beginning of the Chinese/Lunar New Year by making paper lanterns and decorating them with Chinese writing and drawings of rats, because 2020 is the year of the Rat!
Below students in First Grade learned about the seasons and what gives us the seasons, students also learned how trees change with the seasons and used some watercolor techniques to create a tree the shows all four!
Below students in Third and Fourth Grade have been learning about some of the native Americans that populate our neck of the woods and watched the Navajo tradition of clay building, and tried their hands by making pinch pots and coil pots!
Here we have an incredible emulation of Vincent Van Gogh's work, students experienced the art of expressionism and Impressionism. Sunflowers were done by Second Grade and The Starry Night emulations were done by k-1!
Below are some examples of students learning about the bones in our hands. They used shapes and lines to draw the bones and oil-resist to make them look like an XRAY!
Students in Sixth Grade have been learning about an artist called Amadeo Modigliani, they are trying their hands at creating a self-portrait in his style!
These were also done by Sixth Grade in learning about the middle ages we learned about Coats of Arms in Art. They created their own coats of arms using real heraldic symbols to communicate who they are and what is important to them.
Sixth Grade also learned about the solar system! They used color and texture to create the look of the planets and collage to make it look like space!
Make-up weeks and projects with the Subs!
Sixth Graders here learned about proportion and the Fibonacci Sequence to create a spiral or spirals that follow the golden spiral!
Below we see Fourth Grade's artwork that shows the different rocks in the rock cycle, a fault line and how rocks shift with the tectonic plates, as well as texture and color that illustrates contrast throughout!
Below we see Third Grade's illustration of what living and nonliving leaves look like! They used leaf stencils, color and a really unique painting technique to get this awesome effect!
THis is also Third Grade, these students learned about the moon phases and illustrated them with shape and line, they also designed their own moon face and showed how it looks different with each phase.
Below we see Second Grade's amazing Beetles! These awesome beetles are invented by the artist and details the beetle's habitat! Some of these beetles need grass and water while others need fire and ice!
Below is also Second Grade, these students learned about what stars are, as well as constellations and why they are important to astronomers. They drew actual constellations: Draco, Hercules, and Pegasus. They then used watercolor techniques to make the background look like space!
AMAZING OWLS! Below we see First Grade's awesome owls and letter writing!
Below we see Kindergarten's amazing Day and Night houses. Students in Kindergarten learned about what gives us day and night and thought critically about what they both look like and put it into this awesome artwork!
Here we Have Fifth Grade's Landforms! They used texture and color to create these unique landscapes showing at least two different landforms!
Here are a few examples of student work which was done with a substitute, this was a project I
created called "Ripple Patterns"
created called "Ripple Patterns"
This was a quick project created by younger grades to celebrate the Year of the Ox 2021!
This is a few exampled of a school-wide project done to express each student's individuality in the form of collage and put together into a "paper quilt"
This was project created by Kindergarten after learning about Pysanky egg-decorating! It uses masking and oil resist to create amazing patterns!
This was part of a larger installation for DIa de los Muertos, fifth grade made paper skeletons decorated like sugar skulls.
First grade drew their own sugar skulls and brightly colored them with oil pastels!
below these drawings you will see an "ofrenda" of sugar skulls and marigolds created by second and fourth grades.
below these drawings you will see an "ofrenda" of sugar skulls and marigolds created by second and fourth grades.
These snails were created by Second grade, they used their measuring skills and created patterns to make them all unique!