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ART SHOW

MAY 2010  

        MRS. DUBECKY   ____________

 

 

 

 

 

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STANDING FIGURES

GRADE THREE


 Materials: Cardboard tubes, cardboard, foil, paper mache, cloth, foam, tempera paint

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 FOREGROUND MIDDLE GROUND AND BACKGROUND DRAWING OF SOCCER FIELD

GRADE FOUR

Materials: Watercolor and oil pastel

 

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FACIAL EXPRESSION: SCARED AND SCARY

FALL TREES

PERSPECTIVE ROAD

GRADE 6

Materials: Tempera, Tempera cake, chalk, colored pencil, oil pastel

 

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SPHERICAL HEADS ORNAMENTS WITH CONICAL HATS

GRADE 1

Materials: Pit balls, oak tag, paper mache, clay, tempera paint, decorative trimmings

 

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NATIVE AMERICAN TOTEM POLES

GRADE 3

Materials:  Cardboard, foil and recycled items, paper mache, tempera paint

 

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SAILBOATS WITH HUMAN FIGURES

GRADE 5

Materials: BOAT Cardboard, paper mache, tempera paint  SAIL:  burlap, bamboo, straw,  thread, watercolor crayon, FIGURE: wire, wood and bead armature, clay, cloth  BASE: Wood

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EGYPTIAN FIGURATIVE SCULPTURE

GRADE 6

Materials:  Wire armature stapled to wooden base, aluminum foil, plaster strips, tempera paint, acrylic gloss medium, DECORATIONS: Metal foil, clay, beads. brass wire

 

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PRINTING WEAVING PROJECT

GRADE FIVE

Materials: WEAVING: Oak tag loom strung thread and woven with yarn and beads

PRINTING: checkerboard color family tempera painting with printing overlay

 

 

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 YARN MAN

GRADE 4

Materials: Braided yarn, rolled yarn and coiled yarn, pipe cleaners, foil trimmed with fur, cloth and foam 

 

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NEGATIVE POSITIVE PICTURE

GRADE 4

Materials:  Cut paper and glue

 


 

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PRINTING WEAVING PROJECT

GRADE FOUR


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Art show 2010

FROM THE ART ROOM:


CLOTHING

 Please remember that we often paint in art. Please encourage your child to wear clothes on art day that will not be a concern if they get stained. An alternative would be to have your child bring a smock from home on art days or to remind your child to borrow a smock from the art room on days that we are painting.

DONATIONS
If you have unneeded materials at home that you think could be used in the art room, please donate them.

VOLUNTEERS
Please consider volunteering in the art room. Some parents come regularly to help during their child’s art class, while others help once a year setting up displays for the annual spring art show. If you are interested, please call Mrs. Dubecky at the school.
 

 

 
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