Art Gallery Week beginning 30/03/20

Wow!  Look at this fabulous tin foil rocket created by Calum (Year R).  It looks truly stunning and I’m sure he can go on lots of adventures with it!  If you could go anywhere in Calum’s rocket where would you go?

These brother are so artistic and these puppets are truly awesome!  Mason has made a tiger sock puppet and I love the way he has carefully put all the stripes on it.  Calum has made a very colourful parrot puppet.  What a great idea boys, lets hope you inspire others with your creativity!

Look at these stunning ceramics that have been made and painted by Nell (Year 5).  As you can see, she has been really patient to paint these so carefully, as the are so small, but she has done a fantastic job.  Well done Nell!

Wow! Look at this amazing Kenyan Flag made by Junior (Year 2).  As you can see, he has used the Kenyan colours and coloured it really carefully.  I am so impressed by this Junior – thank you so much for sharing!

Hattie has been work so hard to create this sensational Rainforest and Kenyan Flag, both linked to the Africa topic that Year 2 are doing. I absolutely love the way Hattie has included so many animals in the Rainforest…how many can you spot?  Thank you for sharing this Hattie.

Goodness me! Just have a look at this fabulous creations Bella (Year 1) and her sister, Clementine, made this  horse out of a basket, odd socks, coffee cups and paper.  What an imagination you both have – I absolutely adore it!  Thank you girls for being so creative.

This important message of ‘STAY SAFE’ was created by Emma (Year 4).  It is so colourful and eye-catching you can’t help by heed this warning.  Thank you Emma.

Wow! The Bennett brothers have been very busy creating again.  I think these shark pictures are such a great idea…I nearly jumped when I saw the second picture open and the BIG shark’s mouth. Their little brother, Harry, is also showing us one of his favourite books – Alien’s love Underpants…It’s one of my favourite books too!

Mason has also made this awesome Rocket and landing pad, it looks totally fabulous – thank you boys for sharing your creativity with us.

Wow! Look at this simply stunning moonlit sea scene created by Emily (Year 5). I love the way that you can see the way the light from the moon casts a silvery shadow on the water. It is evident that Emily has put a great deal of time and effort into this and the result is amazing.  Thank you for sharing with us Emily.

 

Rafe (Year 1) has worked hard to create this colourful castle, using lots of shapes. It looks fabulous!

 

 

Rafe then went on to create these stunning, bright and colourful  pictures to decorate the front of his house to say thank you to key workers.  What a kind and thoughtful message Rafe – thanks for sharing!

Jacob (Year 6), Aimee (Year 3) and Sofia (Year 1), also wanted to show their appreciation for all the key worker who are helping to keep us safe and well during this time.  I’m sure these displays brighten up the day of anyone who see them.  Thank you for your thoughtfulness in thanking others.

Wow!  Look at this stunning paper plate created by Riya (Year 4) celebrating the USA.  I really like the way she has included lots of features of America, I particularly like how carefully she had drawn the Empire State building.I also like the way she had decorated some of the plate using pointillism and stripes.  Thanking for sharing this with us Riya!

Let’s have a look at what these two brothers, Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3), have been up to this week.

This is what they wrote: “Together we made a rainbow of hope to go on our porch to cheer people up as they walk past. We also made some rainbow cards that we posted to friends, family and some of the congregation at church to let them know we are thinking if them. ”  What a lovely idea boys… I can imagined you brightened up their day!

 

Mostyn has also been busy on his own looking at Roman mosaics and creating this  Pokemon pokeball ‘Mosaic style’.

…and not to be outdone Islwyn made a seaside collage from things he had collected at the beach.

Both boys have really shown their creative flair with their artistic creations and I can’t wait to see what they make next!

Wow! Look at this senstational rainbow of hope that Faith (Year 6) and Luke (Year 2) created on a window in their home.  They captured the moment perfectly with the sun peeking through in the background.  Simply stunning!

Thank you so much for sharing Faith and Luke.

Wow!  Look at this fantastic art project undertake by Alexander (Year 1).  He has taken his inspiration from the artist Paul Klee’s creation ‘Castle and Sun’.  Alexander has then applied his Math skills, by doing a colour by numbers and his English skills by writing a set of instructions to explain what he did.  This is an exceptional piece of work Alexander – I’m sure you will have inspired other children when they see your post.  Thank you for sharing this with us!

As you can see, Aimee has been practising the macrame skills that her mum taught her last week.  Well it is clear that Aimee listened to her mum’s instructions well and tried really hard because look at this fabulous fish key ring she has made.  Oh my goodness I cannot wait for you to teach me how to do macrame Aimee.   Thanks for sharing!

Wow!  After making a fabulous mask earlier in the week, Darcy has turned her talents to making this fantastic Kenyan Flag. It’s not so easy to see here, but Darcy has done this ‘mosaic style’ as there are lots of squares that she has cut up and stuck onto the flag.  It must of take her a long time, but it was worth it because the result is outstanding.  Well done Darcy!

This is another stunning piece of artwork inspired by Paul Klee’s creation ‘Castle and Sun’.  Mason took his time and wanted to get it just right.  You can see by how much he is concentrating that he has put a lot of effort in to this and I’m so glad he did because the finished piece of art is sensational.  I’m so glad you persevered Mason – very well done!

 

Felicity has been working very hard over the last tow weeks to create an array of artwork. As well as pictures and habitats, she has made this incredible Native American paper plate . Well done Felicity and thanks for sharing!

How cute is this pair of elephants created by Taylor (Year 1) and her younger brother, Elliott.  I really like the multi-coloured tissue paper they have used to collage the elephants.  They remind me of Elmer, one of my favourite story characters.  Thanks for sharing these Taylor and Elliott!

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