Take a look at a book, poem or rhyme: Art Gallery

Mostyn (Year 3) has done this awesome picture of Captain Underpants, which is his favourite book.  His drawings have really improved over the weeks and this is no exception! Bravo Mostyn!

Mostyn’s brother Islwyn (Year 6) drew Hagrid from Harry Potter and I think he has done a spectacular job. Their mum told me:
“We are reading Harry Potter together at bedtime and both boys took it in turns to read a couple of pages out loud, which we have continued to do most evenings.” That is amazing – what a family!

Just look at this magnificent map that Humphrey (Year 1) created, which shows the journey the Stickman took throughout the book.  I particularly like the image of the Stickman being chased bu the dog and the one where he is floating in the river. Amazing artwork Humphrey, as always, and thanks for sharing!

Wow!  Look at this incredible Incy Wincy Spider that Amelia (Year 1) has created.  What makes this all the more impressive was that  Amelia did this ALL BY HERSELF WITH NO HELP.  Bravo Amelia and thank you for sharing this with us!

I am really impressed with this amazing puppet that Alfie (Year 5) has made, based on the Fortnite games and books. It is clear that he has really taken his time to carefully draw and colour the character.  Well done Alfie and thanks for sharing!

These sisters always produce outstanding art work week after week and this time is definitely no exception as these crafts are terrific! Eva (Year 5) has drawn and coloured this fabulous cartoon ‘Harry Potte’r and also made Hermione Granger cardboard roll figure. Both are brilliant Eva – thanks for sharing!…

…Eva’s sister Emma (Year 4) put a great deal of time and effort creating Eva the Owl, from the book Owl Diaries, which is written and illustrated by Rebecca Elliott.  As you can see, Emma carefully made the owl out of clay before diligently painting it with lots  of bright, vibrant colours.  Bravo Emma and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

This sensational pirate ship and  seascape has been created by Lola (Year 3).  She always puts a great deal of effort into her art projects and has really excelled this week.  This is what she wrote:   Hi Mrs Pearson this is my art work for this week I have watched all of the Pirates of the Caribbean  and wanted to make a pirate boat myself.I did it using an old shoe box and then painted it pink, then my dad found a pole in the garage. He chopped it in half and put a hole in the boat and stuck it through. Then we found fabric and folded it up, and we put a bit of string through it and put a screw in the pole and tied the string round it. Next we made a steering wheel and put ribbons under it to make the sea and put Katirina on the boat and placed the mermaids and the shells around it. Fantastic work Lola and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Calin (Year 4) has brilliantly drawn the  front cover of the book ‘The Everything Machine’.  Interestingly, the author Ally Kennen is also the illustrator.  Thank you so much for sharing this with us Calin.
Adam (Year 2) has worked hard on his tracing skill and traced this superb front cover from one of the Timmy Failure books by Stephen Pastis.  Very well done Adam and thanks for sharing.
This is Jake’s (Year 5) drawing of a Tom Gates book cover and I think it is truly  awesome.  As you can see, he has really taken his time and carefully drawn and coloured it in.  The end result is amazing.  Thank you for sharing this with us Jake.

This fabulous drawing of Lucy Pevensie  is from the Chronicles of Narnia books and has been drawn by Sabrina (Year 5). Well done Sabrina and thanks for sharing!

Florence (Year R) always works very hard on her art challenges and this week is no exception! She has done this brilliant collage of her favourite book Sarah and Duck by Sarah Gomes Harris.  I think it looks sensational – thanks for sharing this and all your lovely artwork with us Florence!
Wow! This is a beautiful painting that Trinity (Year 2) has painted.  It tells the story of a parrot and her babies.  Just look how carefully she has painted it and how much detail she has added. Wonderful work Trinity and thank you so much for sharing this with us!
This is a very detailed drawing by Brayden (Year 4), which looks amazing He chose to do a scene from the  Dr Who book  – Paradox Lost and I think he has done a brilliant job. Well done Brayden and thanks for sharing!
The owl and the Pussycat is one of my favourite poems, so I was really pleased that Emi drew this fantastic pussycat.  I especially like the way that she has drawn the eyes…which isn’t easy to do.  Great work Emi and thanks for sharing this with us!
This is an impressive piece of STREET ART that Aaron (Year 5) has created.  This one small word evokes so many feelings.  Thank you for sharing it with us Aaron.
 These bookmarks that the Marples brothers have made are just outstanding! This is what their mum wrote: After a long discussion the boys wanted to do something ‘Harry Potter’ based and we stumbled upon how to make book marks inspired by the houses (ties) in Harry Potter. We didn’t have the exact coloured pieces of card so, as always, we made do with what we had. So the finished products are the boys choices based on the ties from Harry Potter. It took a lot of patience but they persevered.  Boys I’m glad you persevered because they are amazing…thanks for sharing!

Goodness me! Look at this wonderful talking witch’s hat, from Harry Potter, that George(Year 3) has made.  It is clear that it has taken him a long time to do, but I’m so glad he persevered because it looks sensational! Bravo George!

Wow! Just look at this marvellous Harry Potter that Pheobe (Year 3) has created.  As you can see, she has done an amazing job and it looks just like Harry himself! Wonderful work Pheobe and thanks for sharing!

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