Holy Week and Easter Art Gallery

Oh my goodness…this is breath taking!  Hanna(Year 5) and her mum have created this magnificent cross full of beautiful flowers that are made out of air drying clay. They used green cardboard and Hanna’s mum was the one that cut out the cross shape. They  chose the flower as a symbol of resurrection just like Jesus resurrected and the earth wakes up in spring after winter.  This is truly a MASTERPIECE and it is clear that a huge amount of time and effort was put into it, but it was worth it as the result is truly stunning.  Thank you so much for sharing this Hanna…and mum!

I am loving this stained glass window cross that has been so carefully coloured by Eva (Year 5).  Well done Eva!

Eva’s sister Emma (Year 4 has done this stained glass window using tissue paper.  It took her a long time, as it was very fiddly, but it was worth it because the end result is simple stunning!  Thank you for sharing this Emma!

Sabrina (Year 5) has creatively used Lego to make her Easter Garden and cross.  It is clear she has a lot of patience and they all look fabulous.  Well done Sabrina!

This stunning Good Friday picture has been created by Halle (Year 2).  I am so impressed that she has used the technique of pointillism, made famous by the artist Seurat and a technique that we have practised in Year 2.  Halle must have taken her time had a lot of patience to do this, but the fantastic result has made it all worthwhile. Thank you for sharing this Halle!

Look at this simply stunning Last Supper picture created by Ben (Year 3). he worked so hard and found it tricky to put all the Disciples in the correct place, but I’m so glad he persevered, because the end result is truly magnificent…a real MASTERPIECE!  Well done Ben!

Wow!  I just had to share this stunning piece of street art by Taylor (Year 5).  It is a very thought-provoking piece of art, that gave me goosebumps when I first looked at it.  It has clearly taken Taylor a lot of time, but it was worth every second… it is truly magnificent.  Thank you so much for sharing this Taylor – I’m sure you will inspire others to try some Street Art!

   

Wow!  These two amazing crafts, both made by Rafe (Year 1), show off how talented he is.  The first is his Stained glass window cross and the second is his magnificent Easter Bonnet, which is a celebration of Easter and spring.  Fabulous creations Rafe – thanks for sharing!

 

This adorable Easter bunny has been created by Caelan (Year 1). He has used a pom-pom and then carefully glued all the features on.  This is super cute and I love it!  Well done Caelan…and mummy!

Wow!  This amazing Easter bunting has been created by Esther (Year 6).  The multi-coloured Easter eggs and magnificent patterns really brighten up the window!  Thank you for sharing these Esther.

Here is an impressive  Easter  Garden, created by Alfie (Year 5).   He has planted cactus seeds – hopefully they won’t take too long to grow!

Alfie also did this amazing drawing of Jesus on the cross….

…and this ‘Eggscellent’ brightly coloured Easter Egg.  Well done Alfie and thank you so much for sharing all your fantastic Easter crafts!

Oh my goodness!  The Bennett brothers have been busy again with these ‘Eggstraordinary’ Easter crafts.  I’m loving the super cute Easter bunny and I really like the stained glass widow egg and cross.  The yellow chick is also amazing and I particularly love his tissue paper hair.  Mason (Year 1), Calum (Year R) and their younger brother Harry always work hard on their crafts and their results are simply AWESOME!  Thank you boys!

These ‘Eggscellent’ Easter Bonnets have been created by Caelan (Year 1)  and his talented younger sister, Phoenix.  They carefully placed everything where they wanted it to go and then their mummy used the glue gun to secure them in place.  I hope they wear them on Easter Sunday!  Well done and thank you for sharing!

Wow! Wow! Wow! Mostyn (Year 3) has drawn the Last Supper focusing on perspective like Leonardo De Vinci. He followed an online video on youtube and was very pleased with the result and I can see why it is absolutely fantastic! I love this Mostyn – thank you for sharing!

Mostyn also created this wonderful stained glass window as part of his RE work. It is a very beautiful representation of the Twelfth Station of the Cross. Fantastic work Mostyn!

This is simply stunning! Islwyn (Year 6) based his Easter work on the artist Andy Warhol because he liked his bold and colourful style. He has done an amazing job and should be rightly proud of the end result.  Well done Islwyn!

Wow! Look at this stunning Minecraft creation of the Last Supper by Jasmine (Year 3).  How clever she is to have combined her interest for Minecraft to show this important event in the Life of Jesus.  Thank you of sharing this Jasmine!

I really like this colourful Easter picture created by Emelia.  It has been carefully coloured and looking stunning.  Well done Emelia!

This beautiful stained glass window was created by Ben (Year 3) and represents the 11th Station of the Cross.  It has been carefully and thoughtfully drawn and has really impressed me.  Thank you Ben, for sharing this picture with us!

This mosaic artwork is the creation of Oliver (Year 4).  Look how carefully he has assembled all the pieces and I really like his thoughtful choice of colours, as well as the important message he has shared with us.  Well done Oliver!

Wow!  Look at this beautiful stained glass window that has been carefully coloured by Kiean (Year R).  He has really taken his time to make sure he hasn’t drawn over the lines.  Well done Kiean!

This stained glass window has been coloured by Kiean’s brother Max (Year 1).  I absolutely love his choice of colours, as it looks very bright and colourful.  Great work Max!

 

This stunning stained glass window has been carefully created by Max (Year 1).  I am so impressed that he kept going with it, even though it was harder than he thought it would be.  In the end, Max is pleased with the end result and so am I… it is a fitting tribute for Good Friday.  Thank you for sharing this Max!

Alexander (Year 1) has been working hard today making these ‘Eggscellent’ Easter Cards .  He used potato stamps, paint and ink stamps – and said it was a lot of fun. Well done Alexander and thank you for sharing!

This gorgeous Easter garden has been created by these three sisters, Faith (Year 5) Sophia (Year 3) and Grace (Year 1).  These girls worked together to make this Garden, which is full of lots of symbols that represent Easter.  How many can you count?  Thank you for sharing this fabulous garden!

This stunning picture of the ‘Last Supper’ has been drawn by Phoebe (Year 3). She took her inspiration from Leonardo Da Vinci and as she can see she has done an amazing job and included so much detail!  Well done Phoebe!

 

Wow!  This amazing Easter Garden has be beautifully created by Florence (Year 1). She has been learning about Easter and the story of Jesus and the the tomb. As you can see, she has really thought of every detail with the cross, the sign ‘He has RISEN!’ and a tomb stone, decorated colourfully as an Easter egg.  Well done Florence!

Isabella has made this fabulous  collage Easter cross, using the a variety of different materials.  It looks very effective – thank you Isabella!

 

Maisie (Year 1) has been busy again today making a stained glass window in the design of a cross. She cut the cross out of black card and stuck tissue paper onto some cellophane, it really looks pretty when it shines in the light. Thank you for sharing this with us Maisie!

Wow!  This multi-coloured cross has been made by Lucas (Year R).  As you can see he has carefully scrunched up pieces of tissue paper and then glued them onto a cross.  The result is totally amazing.  Well done Lucas!

What a wonderful Easter Garden created by Joshua (Year 2).  He has put a great deal of thought and effort into it and it looks fantastic.  Thank you for sharing this with us Joshua.

This beautiful cross has been made by Annabelle (Year 1).  As you can see she has carefully glued a selection of items on to it to make it very colourful.  Well done Annabelle!

Wow!  This fantastic painting of Palm Sunday is the fabulous art work of Alana (Year 4).  As you can see, Alana has taken inspiration from the artist Vincent Van Gogh.  I absolutely love this Alana – thanks for sharing!

Dominika (Year4 ) and Maksym (Year 2) have worked very hard to created these crosses and Easter baskets.  I can see that they have put a great deal of time and effort into making them look so good.  Thank you for sharing!

Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) have been busy making these ‘Eggscellent’ Easter cards.  They are so bright and colourful and I’m sure they would brighten up the day of anyone who receives them.  Thank you for sharing them with us!

These crosses have been made by Max  (Year 1) and his brother Kiean (Year r) and they look amazing! The crosses were made using pva glue and food colouring to make patterns, which is a great technique and one that I am going to try.  Thank you Max and Kiean for sharing these with us!

Wow!  These colourful Easter Eggs created by Alexander (Year 1) are simply stunning!  He has made them by using various pieces of coloured thread – this is definitely an idea I am going to ‘magpie’!  Thanks you for sharing this Alexander!

This Easter Bunny and cross are the creations of Caelan (year 1).  I love the cute bunny who looks like he is out enjoying the sunny weather, but keeping a safe distance from everyone else!  The cross is also very impressive and is made with palm leaves from Caelan’s garden and multi-coloured hearts and leaves.  Well done Caelan!

This trio of Easter Gardens have been beautifully created by Alana (Year 4) Amelia (Year 1) and their gorgeous little sister, Ayia.  It is wonderful to see all the natural materials they have collected to make them and the flowers brighten them up.  Thank you girls, it’s always a delight to see your creations.

 

Look at this fantastic cross  and bird box that Bailey (Year R) has created, with help from his dad. It is a delight to see them working together and for Bailey to be learning new skills.  I really like the choice of colours they have chosen too.  However, that mud kitchen looks fab as well, I could have loads of fun with that! Thank you Bailey…and of course your dad!

  

This beautiful Easter Garden has been created by Maisie (Year 1).  It is lovely to see her create this and take the time to make it look so stunning.  I can see she has made the crosses by tying them with string, a skill she learnt in Year R.  Well done Maisie!

Wow!  Just look how busy these sisters have been!  They have done lots of Holy Week and Easter crafts and each one is fantastic.  This one shows  how they decorated their  door with olive branches and a cross and  hung it  out yesterday for Palm Sunday. Truly beautiful.

Emma (Year 4) and Eva (Year 5) then turned their art skills to making these crosses representing  Good Friday and then Easter Sunday. They have been very thoughtful with the way they have decorated them.

Christina (Year R) then made this  super cute Easter Bunny and Easter chick, using the collage technique.  I love them!  Thank you for sharing your ideas girls, I’m sure you have inspired many others!

Look at these two stunning crosses drawn by the Cook brothers,  Oliver (Year 5) and (Tommy Year 4).  Oliver did this coloured one and I really like the way he has coloured the wood to make it look like bark.  I also like the way he has drawn and then coloured the leaves behind the cross. It is clear he has really taken his time and the result is remarkable.  Very beautiful!

Tommy then used his impressive sketching skills to draw this cross, with lots of intricate detail.  Then to drawn and colour the rose lifts it to another level and is very thought provoking.  Thank you for sharing these Oliver and Tommy!

These two sisters, Alana (Year 4) and Amelia (Year 1) always do lovely art work and this is no exception.  Look how carefully they made these stained class window crosses, with beautiful colours, then Alana went on to make a huge mosaic cross.  Well done girls, your art always cheers me up!

Wow!  Look at this amazing Easter garden created by Aaron (Year 5).  The use of natural materials is so effective and thought provoking.  Thank you Aaron!

Cian created two of these crosses from plants in his garden.  The third cross he made from a black and red puzzle he had at home.  Thank you  Cian.

Wow!  Look at this wonderful drawing of the ‘Last Supper’ created by Ishana (Year 3). She has spent a lot of time and put a lot of thought into this picture.  Well done Ishana!

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