Look at this amazing set of pictures created by Seren (Year 6) This display really demonstrates how talented Seren is at a range of drawing and colouring genres.
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Seren has then shown how good she is at collage, with this magnificent Brazilian Mardi Gras mask and this Brazilian flag. Great work Seren and thanks for sharing!
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!
This fantastic RE artwork is a joint enterprise between Josh (Year 6) and his sister Emelia (Year 4). As you can see, they have created a Lego Temple and researched Hinduism. Well done Josh and Emelia!
Wow! Wow! Wow! Look at this magnificent Easter Egg Garden created by Evie (Year R) and her adorable little sister, Pearl. It looks like they had loads of fun making it and all the art they have done is amazing. Evie was pleased with the end result and I can see why. Well done girls and thank you for sharing!
This Aboriginal inspired plate has been created by Jocelyn (Year 4). Thank you for sharing.
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!
Just to show that Taylor can turn his hand to different art media he has created this impressive Indian Paper Plate. He has placed the Indian Flag in the centre of the plate and then decorated it with a variety of different patterns. Well done Taylor!
This fantastic volcanic paper plate has been made by Jake (Year 4)
Look at these stunning African crafts have been created by Kecy (Year 2) and they look simply stunning. It is clear that Kecy has worked hard, but it was worth it because the end results are magnificent. Well done Kecy!
Oh my goodness! Look at these two stunning crafts by Rafe (Year 1). The first is an amazing Rainbow heart that has been drawn on his driveway and pays tribute to the NHS and Key workers. The second is a super cute dog, made from toilet rolls. I wonder if he has a name? Thanks for sharing Rafe!
Wow! These truly amazing chalk drawing have been cleverly created by Mason (Year 1), Calum (Year R) and their younger brother Harry and they are truly stunning. Each one is so impressive that I am definitely going to ‘magpie’ this idea to use in school. Thank you so much for sharing this boys…you have made my day!
These Roman inspired creations have been made by Phoebe (Year 3) She has made some Roman armour, using tin foil and created this impressive Fishbourne Roman palace from Lego. Both look fantastic – well done Phoebe!
Phoebe then went on to use recycled materials to make ‘HENRY’ the paper plate monster. He looks great, I especially love his eyes, but what an enormous mouth….I wonder what he eats?