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Author Archives: mrslosch
Artist-in-residence, Alfredo Escobar, is painting a mural in our cafeteria!
Our students will be work with Alfredo Escobar on the cafeteria Mural for the next ten week!
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Clay Mugs/Containers
Intermediate students have formed their own mug/cup/container out of clay. Let the firing begin! All students will glaze their own and then take them home.
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Radial, Paper Relief, Sculptures
My students keep pushing me to increase the difficulty of the art projects, and each time they rise up to the challenge! Look at the amazing work on these relief sculptures!
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Matisse inspired, still life drawings were a hit with the K-3 students!
The students have enjoyed learning how to use oil pastels during this Henri Matisse unit!
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3 D printing!
The 3-D printer works! I am developing lessons for the students and this machine now!
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Students teaching students
Some of my advanced second graders thoroughly enjoyed teaching the art lesson to the kindergarteners! Each day the second graders would see me, they would ask, “Is today the day we can teach them sculpture?” The day came and the … Continue reading
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Rousseau’s tiger inspired my young artists!
After studying Henri Rousseau’s famous painting, Surprise!, students really enjoyed creating their own tiger with oil pastels!
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Kentucky Adventure Night at Dixie was a huge success!
So excited about our Kentucky Mural painted by our intermediate students!
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Sewing in the art room
The fifth graders have all mastered sewing on a circular, plastic grid. Threading needles, tying knots, designing with Some complex mathematical skills!
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