Friday, May 26, 2023

Project Adopt!

 My students and I have been so excited to share this project with you! We created stylized painted portraits of some very special animals.  These pets are with our local humane society and are all in need of a home! They are available for adoption, or at least they were at the time the project began, but of course we hope that some of them have found homes by the time their featured portrait made it to the blog!  

We hope you will enjoy our beautiful paintings of these precious animals, and if just one of these pets find a home as a result of our project then we will consider it to be a success!

For more information, or to see additional photos of the animals, check out their website at 

https://stanlycountyhumanesociety.org/adoptable-pets













































Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Georgia O’Keefe inspired drawings

 This project took a minute… and you’d think I was asking my students to do the impossible! Haha! But they completely blew me away with their talent and the results are amazing! We used Crayola color sticks for these which were great for blending, although with these you have to layer the colors to “blend” since they don’t smudge or smear, a lot like you would do with colored pencils.  Color sticks are much like the inside of a colored pencil,  without the wood and you don’t have to sharpen them.  They’re awesome for projects like this but maybe not for fine details or super small work since they’re relatively large compared to the point of a colored pencil.  I love them because they’re sturdy and last forever! 













Monday, May 1, 2023

Spring Pottery 2023

 Check out our pottery from this year’s spring semester!  6th grade created coil pots with their own spin on the attachments and details.  7th grade made whimsical gnomes, and 8th grade made miniature houses. I brought a few stamps, molds and texture tools from my personal ceramic tool collection this year which students really enjoyed using.  I never get tired of these projects each year and it’s always delightful to see what students create beyond the basic instructions for the project!