Famous Landmarks Art Gallery

Goodness me this is an impressive Leaning Tower of Pisa that Darcy (Year 4) has created.  It is easily recognisable and it is clear that she has put in a great deal of time and patience making it because the end result is fabulous. Brilliant work Darcy and thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Wow! This wonderful castle has been created by Denzel (Year 1).  You can see that he has taken a great deal of time to make this and is rightly proud of his creation. Well done Denzel and thanks for sharing!
We are so fortunate at St Peter’s to have so many talented families and this family is no exception.  Both these brothers are very good at drawing. Tommy (Year 4) has done this very detailed drawing of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and I have to say it is incredible and very skillfully drawn. Bravo Tommy!…
….and then Tommy’s brother Oliver (Year 5) has done this equally impressive drawing of the Eiffel Tower, set to a backdrop of the French Flag.  Well done Oliver!  Thank you to both boys for sharing your artwork with us.
My goodness, just look at this stunning recreation of Stonehenge! Florence (Year R) and her Mummy did some research and  watched a few videos (and an episode of ‘Go Jetters’) about this ancient monument to help. I’m glad they put the effort in and did the research because the end result is sensational. Very well done Florence….and Mummy – thanks for sharing!
Wow!  Look at these fabulous paintings that this family have created.  Eve and Isla (Year 1) have painted the Pyramids in Cairo, while their sister Katie (Year 2) has painted a stunning desert.  Their brother Ethan (Year 4) then painted these Pokemon characters.  All of them have done a terrific job – well done and thank you for sharing!
Here we have another very talented and creative pair of sisters and their art work always brings a smile to my face.  This is Amelia’s (Year 1) castle, which is truly magnificent – I LOVE the colour of it. Well done Amelia….

…On Monday Alana’s baby sister is going into space with online baby sensory and Alana (Year 4) made her this space themed mobile.  Her mum says, “Every week we get sent props to make for the session and this week Alana wanted to help, she is far more creative than mummy so this will be a great prop for her sister to watch!”  What a very kind thing to do Alana, I bet your sister will LOVE it!  Thank you girls for sharing your art with us!

These two sisters are very creative and talented!  Liberty (Year 5) has done this incredible silhouette of Christ the Redeemer the Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French sculptor Paul Landowski. This is simply stunning Liberty – thank you for sharing this!…
….and Liberty’s sister Trinity (Year 2) has created this brilliant sculpture of Big Ben and coloured it in the style of Pop Art.  Trinity this is absolutely awesome – well done and thanks for sharing!
This is a brilliant picture of Big Ben that Eva (Year 5) has drawn. Great work and thanks for sharing!
Aaron (Year 5) has done this amazing drawing of the Statue of Liberty and as you can see he has done a brilliant job.  Well done Aaron!
Look at this  magnificent creation! Dillon (Year 1) has created the Tower of London for his famous landmark piece of art. It took a while to create and they even tried his  hand at colour mixing and I think he has done a terrific job. Mum explained that  Dillon really enjoyed making the castle and pointing out the battlements and arrowslits and he got covered in paint when painting it but all in all he had fun.  That’s fantastic and what art is all about…having fun! Bravo Dillon!
Wow! Kian (Year 6) has created this magnificent  London landscape from Lego and it looks fabulous. He then went on to  create some of these  famous landmarks on Minecraft, which demonstrates a great deal of skill. Well done Kian and thanks for sharing.
Conor (Year 4) was determined to make the Great Pyramid from Lego but unfortunately ran out of yellow Lego so made it as big as he could with what he had. Well, I think he has done an amazing job and his pyramid is easily recognisable. Brilliant work Conor and thank you for sharing this with us!

Goodness me Natalia has been busy creating again!  Today she has made the famous landmark Stonehenge  out of her dad’s old toy wooden blocks, which are very old, but not as  old like Stonehenge! Natalia, you have done a brilliant job of recreating Stonehenge – thank you and thanks to your dad for lending you his wood blocks from his childhood!

 

Wow! I’m blown away by this creation! Aurora (Year 4) has recreated Stonehenge using bricks and building materials from her back garden. It is not only clever and creative, but the fact that the photo is in black and white adds to the overall effect. Bravo Aurora and thank you for sharing this with us.

Look at this fabulous creation that has been made by Raffaella (Year 1).  She has created a castle (complete with moving portcullis) out of cardboard and other recycling materials we had at home.  This is an amazing piece of artwork and Raffaella should be very proud of herself.  Great work and thanks for sharing!

Wow!  What a terrific tower bridge that Phoebe (Year 1) has made using Lego. Great work Phoebe and thank you for sharing this with us!

Wow! This is an impressive drawing of the Pyramids at Cairo by Phoebe (Year 3).  As you can see she has even added the river Nile to her picture.  Well done Phoebe and thanks for sharing!

This Great Wall of China and London Eye that Faith (Year 6) has made are fabulous and the London Eye actually spins! Faith and Luke’s dad is an artist and graphic designer, so he has clearly passed on his talents to his children. Thank you for sharing this with us.

Luke (Year 2)  has made this absolutely amazing Big Ben and London bus from Lego, with a little help from his dad  Great work, as they both look amazing! Thank you for sharing.

Wow! Wow! Wow!  This Eiffel Tower that Olivia (Year 4) has drawn is ‘simply stunning’. Just take a look and see how much detail she has put in to every part of it.  I know this would have taken an incredible amount of time an patience, but it has paid off because the end result is totally amazing.  Thank you so much for sharing this with us Olivia!

This spectacular Eiffel Tower has been created by Cian (Year 4).  Although it was very tricky to do he didn’t give up and as you can see he has done an excellent job and it is easily recognisable. Brilliant work Cian and thank you for persevering!

Presenting  Amelia’s Tower Bridge built from chairs, cardboard, pillows, string and plant pots. ☺  I have to say that Amelia (Year 1) has done a terrific job and has even drawn a picture to go with it.  Very creative Amelia and what a lovely mum to let you turn this room into a famous landmark!

This week Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) decided to do their artwork outside. They used chalks to draw the Spinnaker Tower on our patio tiles. Islwyn enjoyed it so much he decided to make their patio really colourful by drawing Big Ben, Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Taj Mahal and the Effiel Tower!  As you can see he has done an amazing job and has a real talent for Street Art. Mostyn spent a long time on his Spinnaker Tower and I’m glad he dis because it looks spectacular! He used a lot of chalk and almost got as much chalk on his shorts as he did on the patio!  Thank you so much for sharing these ‘works of art’ with us.  Fingers-crossed it doesn’t rain for a long time, so that these pictures can stay on the patio.

 Caelan (Year 1) and his Mummy researched  famous landmarks across the world. Caelan then decided he wanted to use his Duplo to make the Tokyo Tower and Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.  He should be very proud of his efforts…well done Caelan!

Callum (Year 4) and Chloe (Year 2) worked together and have done an amazing job creating famous landmarks, using lolly sticks. They chose Big Ben, the Effiel Tower,  the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Harland and Wolff cranes, which built the Titanic in Belfast where their grandparents live. Wow! They have done a terrific job – thank you so much for sharing these with us.

These brothers always give 100% to any art project they do and as you can see from these fantastic paintings they have again today! They both decided to  paint the Eiffel Tower and used their fingertips to create dots like the technique of pointillism, first made famous by Georges Seurat. Kiean’s (Year R) Eiffel Tower looks spectacular with a yellow background because he says the sun shines everywhere. Max (Year One) has  done a magnificent multi-coloured Eiffel Tower with two contrasting colours for the background and another two at the bottom, which gives an amazing overall effect.  Fantastic work boys and thank you so much for sharing these pictures.  I’m sure you will inspire others to give this technique a try!

Diyona (Year 4) has made this spectacular Big Ben using Roblox and I think she has done it very well because it looks fantastic. Thank you for sharing this with us Diyona.

As you can see, Johan (Year 3) is very proud of the Tower Bridge that he has made out of Lego, and rightly so because he has done an excellent job.  Well done Johan and thanks for sharing!

Look at this lovely picture of Hollywood that Isabeau (Year 3) has made, which really shows off her painting skills. Fab work Isabeau!

This is a fantastic sculpture of the Empire State building made out of Lego that has been created by Brayden (Year 3). He has done an amazing job – Bravo Brayden!

What a brilliant picture of the London Eye that Calin (Year 4) has created.  This is a very detailed drawing that shows a great deal of skill.  Well done Calin!

Noah (Year 4) has made this marvellous Big Ben on Minecraft and he has done an absolutely amazing job.  It really shows off his building skills and this iconic landmark is very recognisable.  Great work Noah and thank you so much for sharing this with us.

This fantastic London Eye has been cleverly created by Emily (Year 5). As you can see an enormous amount of skill and patience has gone in to creating it and the finished sculpture is just awesome! Very well done Emily and thanks for sharing!

 

Wow! Wow Wow! Alana always amazes me with her outstanding artwork and she has doe it again with this magnificent sculpture of Big Ben.  It is very detailed and has obviously taken the talented Alana  a great deal of time and effort, but it is well worth it as the end result is just superb.  Bravo Alana and thank you so much for sharing this with us.

Goodness me!  Humphrey (Year 1) has made this brilliant Big Ben sculpture using Lego and it looks superb….. a future architect maybe?  Humphrey consistently make marvellous artwork which he is kind enough to share with us all. Thank you Humphrey!

Wow!  What a very clever idea that Hattie has come up with, using magenex to make 3D sculptures of Big Ben and London Bridge.  They not only look fantastic but are also easily recognisable.  Great work Hattie and thanks for sharing!

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