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Wow! This a an absolute MASTERPIECE! Lola (Year 3) has done an amazing job, as it looks simply stunning. This is what her mum wrote: “She has used her own magazines to cut out some ‘word art’ to form the statement ‘Art is Amazing, by Lola’. She has then added pictures from the magazines showing some of her favourite animals, celebrities and fruit! Finally, the background has been coloured in to form a rainbow!” Thank you so much for sharing this with us Lola!
These spectacular butterflies have been carefully made by Florence (Year R) and she has done a fab job because I think they look amazing. This is what Florence said: ” Mum & I looked for ideas to make with paper & came across a video to make these butterflies. I picked some colourful pages from last week’s radio times to make them.” Thanks for sharing them with us Florence!
Wow! Just look at this! Amelia (Year 1) did a brilliant paper mache balloon Her mum says, “She was amazed that when it dried and she popped the balloon the newspaper stayed in shape. She made her own paper mache paste from flour and water as we had none at home..” Another new skill you have learnt Amelia…Well done to you and mummy and thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness! Just look at this truly stunning hat that Alana (Year 4) has made completely out of newspaper! Alana skillfully moulded the newspaper into shape and then she got to use her water mixable oil colours so she developed the new skill of mixing the paint correctly to get the right consistency. Amazing results Alana! It is just a shame that Ascot is cancelled this year as it would look fabulous there…maybe next year! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Denzel has been busy creating at home and he learned to make these brilliant boast with old calendar and I think that they are superb. He is now waiting for it tos stop raining so that he can go outside and play with them! Fantastic work Denzel and thanks for sharing them!
What a beautiful flower that Emma (Year 4) has mad, using newspaper. Equally beautiful is the message ‘HOPE’ that goes with it. Thank you for sharing this with us Emma.
I love these ‘cute’ newspaper ghosts that Eva (Year 5) has made. Thanks for sharing them Eva!
Wow! I think that this newspaper picture by Calin (Year 4) is simply stunning! I know it has taken him a great deal of time and effort to create this ‘masterpiece’, but I’m so glad he did because the end result is just brilliant. Thank you so much, Calin, for sharing this with us!
Goodness me! What a fantastic array of zoo animals that Tommy (Year 4) and Chloe (Year 2) have made. It must have taken a great deal of time and patience to carefully cut them all out. Well done – and thank you for sharing!
This stunning newspaper picture has been created by Emily (Year 5). I absolutely love her use of translucent paint to add a beautiful sheen to her picture. Bravo Emily and thanks for sharing!
Wow! Wow! Wow! I am totally blown away by this amazing newspaper picture that Johan (Year 3) has created…it truly is a Work of Art! Everything from the tree, to the flowers and the sky are just fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing this with us Johan – I’m sure that you will inspire others to have a go!
Art Gallery Week Beginning 09/06/20
Wow! Just look at these terrific t-shirts! Aurora (Year 4) and Raffaella (Year 1) have used fabric dye pastels to create an Hawaiian design on t-shirts. The sisters really enjoyed making these and I think they are real ‘works of art’! Bravo girls and thanks for sharing!
Phoebe (Year 3) has done a stunning job making this magnificent mansion! I think Phoebe could definitely have a career as an architect or interior designer. Well done Phoebe and thank you for sharing this with us!
Wow! Just have a look at this totally adorable fairy that Eva (Year 2) has carefully made out of crepe paper and pipe cleaners. I think it looks absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Eva!
Goodness me! Look at this amazing Lava Lamp that Cian has made for his STEM task this week He made it by using some oil & water, then placing a few drops off food colouring into it. Finally he placed a Alkaline-Seltzer tablet into the glass. The end result looks spectacular. Thanks for sharing this with us Cian.
Wow! Just take a look at these incredible insects that Christina (Year R) has created. These insects have taken Christina a long time to make them. First she carefully moulded them into shape and once they had hardened she carefully coloured her insects in. I know they took Christina a long time, but the effort was well worth it because they are totally amazing! The insects are now dry and ready to go on her shelf at her room… I bet they will look awesome in there. Well done Christina and thank you so much for sharing them with us.
Look at this terrific party blower that Humphrey (Year 1) has made for his art project this week. I wonder if he can play any tunes with it, or if he can use it to wake up his family first thing in the morning! Thanks for sharing this with us Humphrey.
The children from Starfish class listened to a story all about feelings. They then drew an animal linked to how they felt. Christina drew a parrot because she loves colours and adventure and Noah drew a giraffe because he was feeling tall!
How are you feeling?
Read all about it! St Peter’s are IN THE NEWS!
I continue to be amazed by the fantastic artwork that has been shared on the Blog..huge thanks to everyone who has taken the time to email their creations to me.
I have been busy in school this week, but have also found the time to attend to my garden, in between the blustery winds and odd shower! Our tortoise, Shelley, has also been enjoying the garden, but I was less impressed when she broke free and started to eat my plants! Lots of you will know how long it has taken me to grow and nurture them, so it was a shock to see Shelley nibbling my fuchsia bush!
Anyway…this week’s challenge:
Read all about it! St Peter’s are IN THE NEWS!
For this week’s Art Challenge I would like you to produce some art using old newspapers or magazines! It can be anything from cutting out shapes and creating your own abstract art, or landscape, to making something using Paper Mache. What you make can be left black and white or even painted (using watercolours is very effective). Whatever you create I’m sure you will ‘Make the headlines’ on the Art Blog!
Ideas to inspire you:
However, if this doesn’t appeal to you can still send any other art work to me and I will post that on the Blog too.
Please email your artwork to me:
n.pearson@stpeterswaterlooville.hants.sch.uk
Thank you
Keep creating and keep safe!
Mrs Pearson
Art Gallery 01/06/20
This amazing pyramid made of Lego has been patiently made by Ben (Year 3) Ssshh I’ll let you into a secret… there is a mummy in the burial chamber! This is brilliant Ben and thanks for sharing!
Wow! Essie has been busy creating figures, making flowers and creating sparkly things 💕. It is clear that she has spent a great deal of time on these crafts. Fantastic work Essie and thanks for sharing!
ALOHA! Ruby (Year 4) and her mum have been busy creating these fantastic Hawaiian crafts. They made the flower garlands out of tissue paper and the masks were made out of clay which they then painted. I think they look incredible and very realistic…just right for an Hawaiian themed party in the garden! Great work Ruby….and your mum…and thanks for sharing!
Animal MAGIC – Art Gallery
These pictures are truly a work of art! They have been created by Josh (Year 6) and Emelia (Year 4), using spray paints. They have put in a great deal of time and effort, but it well well worth it because the end result totally amazing. Great work on the unicorn Emelia and the elephants Josh and thanks for sharing!
Wow! These painted stones, by Emily (Year 5), are totally amazing. She has taken her time and very carefully drawn and painted them and I don’t know which is cuter…the dog or the unicorn…I can’t decide, can you? Fab work Emily and thank you so much for sharing them with us
I just love the creativity that has gone into the making of this ‘Alien dragon’, by Luke (Year 2) . He has used sticklebricks and as you can see he has done a superb job. Bravo Luke!
Oh my goodness! This picture of a tortoise giving a panda a ride, by Riya (Year 4), is simply adorable. I just love the expression on the panda’s face. Wherever they are going i think it’s going to take an awfully long time! Great picture Riya and thanks for sharing.
Wow! Wow! Wow! These leaf animals are just simply stunning! Maksym (Year 2) has made the magnificent lion, while his sister Dominika (Year 4) has made this delightful bird. I just love them! Thank you for sharing them with us.
What a majestic lion that Amelia has painted, using just her fingers! It looks absolutely awesome – thanks for sharing this Amelia!
Sabrina (Year 5) has been busy creating a ‘Minecraft Farm’ with lots of animals. Can you spot them all? Thanks for sharing this with us Sabrina.
Look at these beautiful peacocks that Dillon (Year 1) and Conor (Year 4) have made. As you can see, they used finger painting to created the fabulous, multi-coloured tails. Brilliant work boys and thank you for sharing!
Kian (Year 6) has very cleverly morphed different animals together to create new mythical creatures. Can you see what animals he has morphed together? Wonderful creativity Kian – thank you so much for sharing this with us.
The Jordan family have enjoyed making these awesome origami farm animals. Ethan (Year 4) Katie (Year 2) and Isla and Eve (Year 1) have worked together to make their own ‘farm family’. As you can see, they have done an amazing job…well done and thanks for sharing!
I love this picture of a turtle that Joe (Year 6) has drawn. It’s very cute and extremely well drawn. Thanks for sharing!
Mostyn (Year 3) has done an amazing job with the animal magic challenge this week! This is what his mummy wrote: ‘Mostyn started drawing a rhino from a You-Tube video. He did two different versions, but then decided this was too tricky to transfer onto the brick!! He then drew a rabbit! We have been planting in our flower bed and when digging a hole for some lavender Mostyn dug up this huge brick! He decided he wanted to paint his rabbit on this! 🙈’ Wow! you have done a spectacular job Mostyn and I’m sure you have inspired other children to give these creation a try. Thank you so much for sharing them with us!
This delightful seal has been made by Islwyn (Year 6) and really shows off his talent for creating crafts. This is what he wrote: ‘At the weekend I made a seal from felt. I cut out a pattern then sewed it together. I used a sewing machine for some of it and then a needle and thread for the rest. I chose a seal as I am in Seal Class!’ Wonderful work Islwyn and thanks for sharing!
These sisters have been busy creating again this week and this time they have painted these superb stones. Eva (Year 5) has made this lovely ladybird…..
while Emma (Year 4) has made this terrific turtle. Both of them are adorable…thanks for sharing them with us girls!
This super, cute panda has been drawn by Aaron (Year 5). As you can see, he has plenty of bamboo shoot to eat! Great work Aaron!
Just look at this stunning picture that Lola (year 3) has created. This is what her mum wrote about it: ‘Lola’s ‘animal inspiration’ comes from the fact that during our daily walks, we go and say ‘hello’ to a number of horses that are kept in fields local to us. We don’t know any details of these horses, however, Lola has fallen for each of them, even giving them names; Bella, Blaze, Buttercup, Blacksmith, Blueberry, Bonnie and Beauty. Lola’s picture is of ‘Blaze’ who has a stripe across her left shoulder. The rainbow reference relates to the Covid 19 crisis and that we remain forever hopeful!’ What a totally brilliant reason for your artwork this week Lola. Thank you for sharing this with us Lola…and mum!
What an absolutely amazing lion mask that Hattie (Year 2) has made, using a cardboard box. It looks totally awesome and I love the detail that she has added to the face. Well done Hattie and thanks for sharing!
Wow! Look at this spectacular drawing and painting of a lion by Alana (Year 4). After drawing the lion she then finger painted the mane on. Is there no end to Alana’s talents?! Thank you for sharing this with us!
William has got a very vivid imagination and have come up with this amazing animal. He has created a Dragat, which is a cross between a dragon and a cat. It lives in a volcano that shoots out lava. It eats meat but not humans… Phew! Thank goodness for that! Fantastic drawing William – well done!
Meanwhile his brother George (Year 3) has drawn this spectacular, super fierce fox using his favourite colours. He has used oil pastels, which make the colours really vibrant. Brilliant work George and thanks for sharing!
This is a very impressive drawing of a Great White Shark by Noah (Year 4). He is fascinated by them and has been watching lots of documentaries about them with his family. As you can see, Noah has included lots of detail in his drawing. Bravo Noah and thanks for sharing!
I just love this! Ben (Year 3) has painted a mythical creature, which is based on one of his favourite toys called Stuffy. However, he has added some wings to him and he looks superb. I wonder where he would fly to on his first adventure? Well done Ben and thanks so much for sharing this with us!
What a spectacular Phoenix that Calin (Year 4) has drawn. It is very detailed and he has coloured it really carefully. Top job Calin and thank you for sharing!
Oh my goodness! Just take a look at these super cute penguins that Florence (Year R) has made. Don’t they look fabulous? She made one for herself and then kindly made one for her brother so that they could play with them together…what a very kind sister. I bet they had fun! Well done Florence and thanks for sharing!
I absolutely love Darcy’s imagination…she has created her own animals by putting two animals together. Can you guess which animals she has put together? I think she has drawn and coloured them really well and added lots of detail. Fantastic work Darcy and thank you so much for sharing these with us! (Answers: Giraffe and a butterfly; snake and a swan; duck and octopus)
Aimee (Year 3) and Sofia (Year 1) have been very busy making even more awesome artwork. As you can see, they have made an array of amazing animals which are all very delightful. Great crafting girls and thank you so much for sharing!
Alfie (Year 5) has made a fantastic dinosaur model, which he has named is Skelabone. Alfie got this amazing dinosaur book as a present and the dinosaur was flat packed in the book and Alfie took his time to carefully construct it and put it altogether. As you can see he has done a splendid job… Bravo Alfie!
This magical, mythical unicorn has been drawn by Catherine (Year 1) and I think it looks awesome! Did you know that the unicorn is the national animal of Scotland? Amazing drawing Catherine and thank you for sharing!
Look at this amazing drawing of a Bombay cat by Brayden (Year 4). Not only has he drawn the cat beautifully, but he has also done a great background. Fab work Brayden and thanks for sharing!
This fabulous bird has been carefully coloured by Joseph (Year 5) and really does look stunning. Well done Joseph!
Wow! This multi-coloured gorilla has been brilliantly coloured by Luke (Year 3) and it is clear he has done a truly outstanding job. Thanks for sharing Luke!
Humphrey (Year 1) has drawn this magnificent lizard that he has called ‘Spike’. I can see that he has really taken his time to carefully draw the detail on the lizard and the end result is amazing. Great work Humphrey – thanks for sharing!
Wow! Look at this brilliant butterfly stone that Evie (Year 2) has made. As you can see, she has carefully painted it and added glitter so that the overall effect is just amazing! Well done Evie and thanks for sharing.