Art Gallery Week Beginning 20/04/20

I think this digestive system by Emi is amazing and very detailed.  It has taken Emi a long time, but all the effort and patience has paid off because the end result is fantastic. Thank you for sharing this with us Emi!

Wow! Look at this sensational castle created by Dillon (Year 1).  He has used the technique of collage and carefully glued everything in place and the end result is very effective.  Well done Dillon and thank you for sharing!

This Sikhism picture has been drawn by Vincent (Year 3).  He has included lots of facts about Sikhism -well done Vincent!

As you can see, Olivia (Year 4) has been hard at work creating an NHS Hama beads rainbow for her window.  It has taken a lot of time and effort, but it was well worth it because the end result is simply stunning.  Here you can see her proudly showing off her artwork alongside her brother. Very well done Olivia!

My goodness!  This superb oil painting has been created by Johan (Year 3).  He has taken his inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Starry Night painting and he has done a truly amazing job.  What a wonderful ‘work of art’ Jonah –  thank you for sharing!

Wow!  This stunning picture was painted by Promise (Year 5) for the ‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’ competition. Look how brilliantly she has blended the colours to produce a very atmospheric piece of art.  A true MASTERPIECE! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Promise!

I’m loving this…it’s very groovy! Max (Year 1) and Kiean (Year R)  are enjoying  family time together, such as movie night and sports day.  They had some fun with glow sticks after movie night and have sent this fantastic picture of the pair of them. This is brilliant and you may inspire others to try this.. Thank you Max and Kiean….and your parents!

Look at this brilliant drawing by Henry (Year 2).  It is  a character from a game ‘Hello Neighbour’ but I had to ask my son about it as I hadn’t heard of this game!  After some research, I can say that this is an amazingly accurate picture.  Great drawing skills Henry – thanks for sharing!

Here the a fantastic rainbow that Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3)  have created for the ‘Over the Rainbow’ competition.  What a brilliant idea to combine hearts and the rainbow.  Well done boys!

Wow!  Look at these two amazing art creations by Noah (Year 1).  I absolutely love the planets and the way that he has named them so carefully.  I also like the way he has used a stencil to make this brilliant dinosaur picture that has been so wonderfully painted.  Well done Noah!

I love this thoughtful mosaic portrayal of Good Friday created by Maddie (Year 5).  It is evident that she has put a lot of time and effort into this piece of art, but it was well worth it because the result is simply stunning!  Thank you for sharing this with us Maddie!

Look at these fantastic Lego creations that Johan (Year 3) has made over the last few weeks.  I think they are amazing – well done Johan!

Oh my goodness!  Look at this fabulous Gurdwara created by Jasmine (Year 3) and her older sister Anna.  They started off with rectangular boxes, toilet rolls and some egg boxes. Then a delivery turned up, which had some unusual packing inside, that seemed just perfect for the shapes that they wanted. They enjoyed painting and spraying the outside and it soon turned into messy play.  It sounds like they had great fun and collaborated well…and the result is magnificent!  Well done girls and thank you so much for sharing!

This ‘Christ the Redeemer’ has been carefully drawn and then cut out by Harry (Year 6).  I can see he has really put his drawing skills to good use!  Well done Harry… I hope you send me more of your artwork soon!

These impressive Australian inspire crafts have been created bu Emma (Year 4).  As you can see she has made a replica of the Australian Flag and then created this super, super cute Kangaroo.  I absolutely love the way she has made the pouch at the front to hold the Joey.  Well done Emma and thanks for sharing!

Wow! This stunning ‘Over the Rainbow’ artwork has been created by Emi (Year 4).  What a beautifully thought out and executed piece of art – every aspect of it is just brilliant!  A true MASTERPIECE! Well done Emi and thank you for sharing!

These amazing Australian inspired pieces of art have been created by Diyonna (Year 4) and they both look incredible. I love the kangaroo , which is in perfect proportion and also the Aboriginal technique of using dots and dashes to tell a story. Thank you for sharing these Diyonna.

This is the beautiful rainbow created by Josh (Year 6) and Emelia (Year4) for the ‘Somewhere over the rainbow’ competition.  Well done and thank you for sharing!

Wow!  Look at this magnificent rocket that Hattie (Year 3) has created.  Not only does it look amazing, but she has done an experiment to set it off  ‘into space’! The chemicals she used were white vinegar and bicarbonate of soda, this gave a good chemical reaction, but she was carefully supervised by adults while doing this.  The reaction is totally awesome. Well done Hattie and thank you for sharing!

The Bennett brothers have been busy again!  This time Mason (Year 1), Calum (Year R) and their younger brother Harry have been creating finger print people, which are amazing.  I love them all, but I think the chef is my favourite.  Which is your favourite? Thank you for sharing these!

Look at this bright and colourful rainbow, created by Sabrina (Year 5). It  pays tribute to the NHS.  Thank you for sharing this Sabrina!

Look at this brilliant colouring in by Anna (Year4).  It is evident that she has really taken her time because she has coloured it so carefully. Well done Anna!

Wow!  Look at these two fabulous creations by Matthew (Year 1).  The first is of a polar bear and the cotton wool Matthew has used as made the bear look soft and cuddly.  Then he has made this magnificent castle using foam shapes and I think it is a true work of art!  Well done Matthew and thank you for sharing!

This is a fantastic paper plate monster made by Ryan (Year 2).  I really like the way he has attached the eyes and made the teethe look super sharp.  Thank you for sharing this Ryan!

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