Art Gallery Week Beginning 11/05/20

This beautiful aquarium has been created by Florence (Year R) using shells that she collected at the beach. This is simply stunning Florence and thank you for sharing!

Florence has also made this brilliant bird feeder, as she and her brother love to watch the birds. Her mum said that the painting on the feeder reminded her of a Jackson Pollock painting and after looking up pictures on the internet, Florence agreed….and so do I. Bravo Florence and thanks for sharing!

Oh my goodness! Cian has been very creative this week and made his own slinky dog and I think is looks fabulous. It is clear that he has spent a long time making this, but it was well worth it as the end result is stunning! Great work Cian and thank you so much for sharing!

YUMMY! This rainbow cake, made by Olivia (Year 4) not only looks fantastic, but I’ve had it on good authority that it tasted fantastic too! I’m writing this while having a coffee and wish I could put my hand through the screen and take a slice of the delicious looking cake. Olivia then turned her talent from baking to dressmaking, as she created this terrific tie dye T-shirt, as part of her topic on Hawaii. Wow! It is stunning! Bravo Olivia and thanks for sharing…the photos, but sadly not the cake!

Wow! These stunning ‘works of art’ have been cleverly created by Felicity (Year 4) ….using SKITTLES! I think it is absolutely amazing. Felicity also time lapsed filmed it and I bet that looked awesome! Great idea Felicity and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Wow! What an amazing dove that Alana (Year 4) has created as part of her RE homework this week. The dove represents the gift of the Holy Spirit and is linked to Pentecost – the birthday of the church. The dove has been beautifully made by Alana and it looks very life like. I also have to comment on her T-Shirt with has the slogan ‘Always be Yourself’ – what a brilliant message for us all. Thanks for sharing your dove and message with us Alana!

These two crafts have been created by Nethania (Year 4). The top one is a drawing of a baby and looks very life like, while the bottom shows off her symmetry skills with this very intricate pattern on a paper plate. Brilliant work Nethania and thank you for sharing!
Who’s YOUR Superhero Art Gallery

My SUPERHEROES…MY NIECES!
Mrs Moore has kindly shared this photo of her niece who works at Southampton General hospital in the ICU. Do you recognise the picture that she is standing next to? Mrs Moore says, “I am so proud of both my nieces. This is Beverley and her sister Julia has just been made a Matron. I couldn’t be more proud of them and all the important work they are doing. Beverley looked at all the pictures on this Blog and said she was so impressed!” Thank you for sharing this photo Mrs Moore and please pass on our thanks to your wonderful nieces for all the incredible work they do…they are true SUPERHEROES to us all!

Max (Year 1) spent all week making this spectacular Spiderman piñata using paper-mâché, which took several layers of newspaper and several days to dry!! He then very carefully painted it and gave him some eyes! Max says he is now ready to buy some sweets and destroy his lovely creation 😂…..it seems a shame…but if you do Max then please send a photo! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

This amazing puppet created by Ruby (Year 4) is of her NHS superhero who is her great Auntie Julie. She’s a nurse at St Richards hospital and is working extremely hard to keep us all safe. Thank you Ruby for sharing this …and thank you Auntie Julie for all the caring you do as a nurse.

What a fantastic picture by Eva (Year 2)…. Introducing Superbunny! He is an awesome superhero and goes around helping people and spreading good wishes. In this picture he is is fighting two villains: Virus and ButtonGirl, using his magic whiskers and eggs! The world is a safer place thanks to Superbunny! Bravo Eva and thanks for sharing Superbunny with us.

Pheobe (Year 3) has draw this amazing superhero poster, with an important message about saving lives. Well done Pheobe!

Look at this fabulous tribute to the NHS created by Alfie (Year 5). The symbol of the rainbow is one of hope and the message to ‘stay safe’ is an important one. Well done Alfie – thanks for sharing! PS Happy birthday!

William (Year 3) has made this fantastic poster to give thanks to his heroes at the NHS. The black background and the bright colours make the overall effect very effective. Simply stunning William – thanks for sharing!

My SUPERHERO….My NANNY…THE NURSE!
Hattie (Year 2) wanted to pay tribute to her nanny, who is also a nurse. Hattie thinks she does a fantastic job as a nurse…and a nanny, so is a true hero! Thank you for sharing this with us Hattie!

My ‘ANTIHERO’!
Benji (Year 5) has turn this week’s challenge on it’s head and created an antihero! He doesn’t look very friendly and in fact has a very menacing look about him. All in all, this is a great example of an opposite picture. Thanks for challenging us Benji by sharing this with us.

My SUPERHERO – DREAMGIRL
This is a fantastic superhero that Darcy (Year 1) has created…from her own imagination! This is what she says, “I made my superhero, it’s a dream girl superhero that helps make all your good dreams come true and all your bad dreams disappear. Dream girl can also make your worries disappear!” Wow! What a fantastic idea Darcy….I LOVE this…thank you so much for it with us all.


My SUPERHERO – LEONARDO DA VINCI
Jonah (Year 3) always does amazing art projects and this one is no exception. One of the brilliant things about Jonah is that he researches a topic before doing any art linked to it. These photos speak for themselves and show his learning journey. This is what his mum told me. “Jonah thought about a superhero as someone he thinks is amazing and who he would want to be like. He chose Leonardo Da Vinci because of his amazing inventions. Jonah never stops building things at home. We looked a different ways of creating art for this but predictably, Bansky won hands down,” Fabulous work Jonah – thank you so much for sharing this with us and I’m sure you will inspire others to see Da Vinci as a hero too!

Fern (Year 5) has painted this beautiful rainbow to pay tribute to all the nurses who work for the NHS, as these are her heroes. As you can see, Fern has dressed her doll in a nurses’ uniform and the whole image is very effective. Well done Fern and thanks for sharing!

My SUPERHERO….My MUM!
Evelyn’s (Year R) drawing for the superhero art challenge is of her mum. Evelyn and her Daddy talked about heroes and how they help other and do good around their community. Evelyn came to her own conclusion that her mum was a hero because she has been delivering weekly food shops to her own elderly parents who live far away and who have been unable to get deliveries themselves. As you can see from this excellent drawing by Evelyn, here they are in ‘The Hero Car’ delivering the food and staying in the car. After Evelyn and her Dad spoke about the idea Evelyn got on with the drawing on her own and has done a fantastic job. Great work Evelyn and thank you so much for sharing!

My SUPERHERO….My DAD!
What a wonderful drawing of his dad that Noah (Year 4) has done. As you can see his dad is a policeman and Noah is rightly proud of him as he is such a good role model to Noah and many other people. Well done and thanks for sharing!

I LOVE this picture by Phoebe (Year 1), which is of her mum who is her hero. I love the way she has painted it so carefully and included three rainbow. It is clear that your mummy is very special to you Phoebe… Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

My Superhero ….My Mum!
Isabeau (Year 3) has done this wonderful picture of her mum, who is a real superhero. Isabeau write, My superhero is my mum because she is so helpful and will do anything to make me smile. 🙂 I love you mummy. What lovely words and a lovely picture. Thanks for sharing this with us Isabeau.

Humphrey (Year 1) has chosen to draw the Avengers as his superheroes. He has included Thor and Loki, two heroes that strive to make the world a better place. Great work Humphrey and thanks for sharing!

My SUPERHERO…..My MUMMY!
This is a sensational picture which is a fitting tribute to a true hero…Hattie’s mum. Not only does Hattie’s mum do all the jobs a mummy does, but she is also a nurse, working extremely hard for the NHS and keeping patients safe and well. Wow! What an incredible lady! Thank you Hattie (Year 3) for sharing this with us and thank you mum for everything you do!

My DAD…MY SUPERHERO!
Oh my goodness – what an absolutely amazing picture by Ann (Year 6), which pays tribute to her fantastic dad…her hero! She has drawn him wearing his favourite jumper and even though his job keeps him very busy he still has time to do the shopping…what a true hero! Ann, your drawing skill are fabulous – thank you for sharing this with us.

Wow! This is a brilliant poster that conveys a clear, direct message about the heroes of the NHS and the enemy that they are trying to defeat ‘coronavirus’. The artist who created this poster is Esther (Year 6) and she has done a marvellous job. Congratulations Esther and thanks for sharing!

This is a super drawing, by Sihanua (Year 6), which pays tribute to the fantastic work undertaken by our NHS workers. They are all true ‘Superheroes’ – thanks Sihanua for sharing this!

Alexander (Year 1) has done an amazing drawing of his Superhero Robin – Batman’s sidekick. Alexander says,”He is his favourite hero because he is bright coloured, uses his brain to help other people and he is a good team player.” I couldn’t agree more Alexander – good choice of hero and thanks for sharing this with us.

This is Brayden’s (Year 3) drawing of his Superhero ‘Dreamer’. Well done Brayden and thanks for sharing.


OUR DAD IS OUR HERO!
This is what Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) have written: “We have enjoyed drawing superhero pictures. We decided to draw our Daddy as we think he is a ‘covid-19 hero’. He is a key worker, as an Asda manager. He has also set up a group called ‘Hopfield Helpers’, where people can get in contact if they need help. He is currently shopping for 4 other households after his has finished his shift. We are helping to deliver some of the shopping. He is also still running weekly virtual Cub meetings. He is very busy!” Wow! Well I can see why your dad is your hero boys. Thank you so much for sharing this!

Taylor Year 5) always thinks very creatively with his art challenges and he has done it again with this superhero poster. This is what he says about his artwork. “My Superhero NHS worker is fighting Corona Virus. There is a large eye looking through the window to show that although they are small, they can achieve big things like a traditional Superhero. They are fighting the virus which is a punch bag.” This is an amazing concept that has been extremely well executed. Congratulation Taylor on a fantastic picture and thank you so much for sharing this with us.

What a super painting by Amelia (Year 1) to show her hero..SUPERMAN! Look how she has taken her time to carefully paint it and not mix the colours. She likes his superpower of flying and would like this superpower…so would I Amelia, as there are lots of places that I would love to visit. Great painting and thanks for sharing!

This beautifully drawn poster by Calin (Year 4) gives thanks to all the NHS workers. He has also included the rainbow…the symbol of hope. Well done Calin and thanks for sharing!

What a lovely detailed poster that Ben (Year 3) has created to celebrate the heroes at the NHS. He says, “I like the colours and bubble writing. I included the NHS logo. The doctor is wearing his blue scrubs and his mask to protect him and the patient getting Coronavirus.” Well done Ben and thanks for sharing this with us.

I LOVE this trio of superheroes that Evan (Year 3) has created. Spiderman, Batman and Superman are a formidable force and have been made carefully and precisely, by Evan, and they look absolutely stunning! Brilliant work Evan and thanks for sharing.


This gave me goosebumps when I first read it….introducing Edward Brown, who is Matthew’s (Year 6) superhero. It is just a shame that he is fictitious. However, hopefully there is a real Edward Brown out there. Brilliant imagination Matthew and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Here is Caelan’s (Year 1) artwork for Superhero theme. He has drawn some of his favourite Superheroes; Ironman, Hulk, Spider-Man and Captain America. Caelan is a huge fan of Marvel. He has also included a rainbow in his picture, as a thank you to our NHS heroes. He created his artwork on his rainbow scratch pad, which is done with a plastic tool to scratch the black and reveal the colours. It looks amazing Caelan. Thank you for sharing this with us all!

This is simply amazing! Sophia (Year 4) has taken her inspiration from Banksy and created her own ‘Banksy style story’. It tells the tale of a boy who changed from always playing with traditional action figures changing his mind and realising that the real super heroes are the doctors, so he goes and buys two Doctor figures to play with instead. That’s a really impressive story with a lovely message, made all the more special because of the fabulous art that accompanies it. Bravo Sophia and thank you so very much for sharing this with us. You may inspire other children to play with NHS action figures too!

This is a wonderful poster that Aaron (Year 3) has made to say thank you to his heroes.. the NHS workers. What a bright and colourful poster Aaron. Thanks for sharing this!

Christina (Year R)

Emma (Year 4)


Eva (Year 5)
OUR DAD…..OUR HERO!
This lovely family are paying tribute to their heroes…the NHS workers and in particular THEIR DADDY! As you can see, they have each done their own pictures linked to the NHS. Christina has made the ‘S’ into the Superman logo and it looks super! Emma has created a superhero Doctor, which is her dad, who is flying around helping people and she has done some brilliant writing about her dad too. While Eva has done a fantastic drawing of a Dr in full PPE keeping himself and others safe. Wow! What a wonderful representation of the NHS and how fab that their dad is their HERO! Thank you so much girls for sharing this with us…and thank you dad for all your hard work!

Wow! I LOVE this Wonder Woman made by Alana (Year 4). She has done a really fabulous job and has got every detail spot on. Alana chose Wonder Woman because she is a female hero who shows strength and intelligence…. and also she can beat the male villains! I couldn’t agree more Alana and thank you for sharing this with us!

What a wonderful superhero that Johan (Year 3) has chosen to share with us. Jesus is an ultimate hero for us all… and Johan what a fantastic picture you have done to illustrate it. Thanks for sharing this with you Johan!

Wow! Caitlin (Year 3) has just sent me another awesome picture which is celebrating the work of her heroes the NHS and how clever to have take a photo of it on her tablet and add in the rainbow…the symbol of hope! Bravo Caitlin!

These two sisters have done these wonderful pictures to celebrate their heroes…the NHS! Mikayla (Year 5) and Caitlin (Year 3) have used both traditional drawing techniques alongside drawing pictures on their tablets. Amazing work girls and thank you so much for sharing your drawings with us!
Art Challenge Who’s YOUR SUPERHERO?
Art Challenge Who’s YOUR SUPERHERO?
First of all, I want to thank each and everyone of you who have contributed to this Art Blog over the last few weeks. The high standard of work and variety of arts and crafts are a true testament to yourselves and your families. I feel very privileged that you take the time to produce your fabulous art and then send it to me. I know this is a very busy time for families who are juggling lots of different things, but I have has so much positive feedback from people who say how much pleasure they getting from looking at this Blog…so well done to you all for brightening up their day!
For this week’s Art Challenge I would like you produce some art that is linked to a superhero. Your superhero can be real, such as our key workers, or someone in your family, or a fictional character from a comic, film or your own imagination. It can be a drawing, a figure made from a kitchen roll tube, street art or anything else that you can think of.
I hope this may inspire you:

This new Banksy artwork has appeared at Southampton General Hospital.
It shows a young boy kneeling by a wastepaper basket dressed in dungarees and a T-shirt. He has discarded his Spiderman and Batman model figures in favour of a new favourite action hero – an NHS nurse. The artist left a note for hospital workers, which read: “Thanks for all you’re doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if it’s only black and white.”
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
VE DAY CELEBRATIONS

Pheobe (Year 3) made this brilliant bunting and poster to celebrate VE Day. Great work Pheobe and thanks for sharing.

Wow! These brothers had a lovely V.E day and displayed their artwork in their window, along with some bunting. They made theirr own scones and had afternoon tea, which was a lovely treat! They were lucky enough to see the Spitfire and had a fabulous view! Thank you Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) for sharing this with us.

Look at this lovely bunting that Jay (Year 2) has made to celebrate VE Day. I love the Union flags too. Great work Jay and thanks for sharing!

I love this VE Day medal that Isabella (Year 1) has made. The shiny, gold plate is the perfect base for the medal and she has decorated it with a selection of carefully chosen collage item. Fab work Isabella and thanks for sharing!


Wow! Wow! Wow! These boys always work hard and produce fantastic artwork, but for VE Day they have really excelled! Max (Year 1) and Kiean (Year R) have made a vast array of fantastic art. They used recycled boxes and toilet rolls to make a terrific tank and then painted it with camouflage colours. so that it looks very authentic. Then they coloured in some posters and made a huge Union Jack poster, which looks simply stunning.
After that they boys made some poppies but in different ways. Kiean used a balloon to make his bunting, while Max used paper plates to make his. However, they both look amazing!
They boys also made some sausage rolls and scones and enjoyed a party in the garden, listening to some 1940’s music and playing some traditional games. It sounds like the whole family had a great time celebrating VE Day. Thanks for sharing your brilliant art with us all!

Aaron (Year 3) has made this fabulous VE Day bunting. Thanks for sharing this with us Aaron.

Denzel (Year 1) has been busy making VE Day crafts with his mum and dad. As you can see, he has made a bright red poppy and silhouettes of soldiers. Great work Denzel…and your mum and dad! Thanks for sharing.

Look at this lovely poster created by Isa (Year R). Fab work Isa!


Wow! Wow! Wow! This is a very powerful piece of art with a very powerful message. Jonah (Year 3) has been working all week on this fascinating project and it’s too good not to share with you all. Jonah has been busy researching and learning about the role that the Monuments Men played towards the end of the Second World War. They were instrumental in ensuring that important and significant pieces of art and statues were not destroyed by Hitler and his army. Once the war was over they also returned the art to their rightful owners. Jonah has worked hard on a collage to celebrate what they did for art and culture. Without them a great deal of art would have been lost forever. It is clearly evident that Jonah has dedicated a great deal of time on this, but I’m so glad he did because it is such an important reminder for us all and a truly stunning collage. Thank you so much for sharing this with us Jonah and thank you to the Monuments men who preserved so much art that will be cherished for generations to come!

I think this VE Day piece of art that Caitlin (Year 3) has created on her tablet is sensational. I love the colours that she has chosen and the overall image is one of celebration. Well done Caitlin and thanks for sharing!

What fabulous bunting created by Kieran to celebrate VE Day. Well done Kieran and thanks for sharing!

This is a magnificent medal that Tommy (Year 2) has made to pay tribute to all the historic people who contributed to the victory on VE Day. Great work Tommy!

Wow! Look at this brilliant bunting that Jasmine (Year 3) has made to celebrate VE Day. All the time and effort that she has put into making the bunting has certainly paid off because it looks absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Jasmine!

As promised, here is the VE Day decorated windows created by Jacob (Year 6), Aimee (Year 3) and Sofia (Year 1). It is a fitting tribute to this historic occasion and all the hard work was well worth it . Great job…well done to you all!


Maisie drew and coloured in this brilliant VE Day picture all by herself, and she also made these sensational salt dough medals and painted them too. She is looking forward to decorating her windows later ready for VE Day celebrations, as they are having a (social distancing) street party..she is excited in getting her face painted and dressing up for the day and having a picnic on her driveway. Thanks for sharing these with us Maisie and have a fantastic VE Day!

I’m loving this VE Day bunting that Calin (Year 4) has made. He has clearly thought very hard about it and put in a great deal of time and effort and it looks just fab! Bravo Calin! Thanks for sharing this with us!

Look at this fantastic sketch for VE Day that Sabrina (Year 5) has created. Great work Sabrina and thanks for sharing!

This brilliant bunting has been made by Phoebe (Year 1) and it will look amazing anywhere it hangs. Just look how carefully she has coloured it and put it all together. Amazing work Phoebe and thank you for sharing!

Here is Jasmin’s (Year 2) beautifully coloured Union Flag for this week’s VE Day challenge. Her brother Carl (Year 6) also made this fantastic VE Day picture, which really captures the mood of the country at the moment.

This stunning piece of art from Daniel O (Year 5) literally took my breath away. Not only is the subject very poignant, but the level of detail and skill that he has shown is outstanding. There is something very special about pencil drawings that I find really moving. Daniel, I hope you are really proud of these pictures they are a ‘WORK OF ART! Thank you so much for sharing them with us!

This fabulous bunting to celebrate VE Day has been made by Matthew (Year 2) and Neve (Year 1). When their mum told me they had lots of fun making this it brought a smile to my face because that is what art is all about…having fun! Well done Matthew and Neve and thanks for sharing!

This amazing picture has been created by Isabeau (Year 3). It is a very thoughtful piece of art, which really sums up the VE celebrations, while also paying tribute to the NHS with a thank you to them all. Fab work Isabeau and thank you so much for sharing this with us.



Here we have Jacob (Year 6) Aimee (Year 3) and Sofia (Year 1), who are all working very hard on VE Day art work for their window display. It is wonderful to see them all concentrating so well and I’m hoping that they send me photos of their finished display. Well done and keep up the good work!

Wow! This is an amazing piece of art to celebrate VE Day. Monique (Year 6) has demonstrated a great deal of skill, time and patience to create this and I think it is a true ‘MASTERPIECE’. Monique, thank you for sharing this with us!

Goodness me – these VE Day decorations made by Lucy (Year 4) and Freddie (Year R) are simply stunning! It is clear that they have worked hard and really taken their time because the they look terrific. Fab work Lucy and Freddie!

Wow I’m loving this VE picture that Vincent (Year 3) has created…it’s fabulous. He started by drawing around the shadows of his toy soldiers, but they were very small, so he had to try a different method. I’m so glad that Vincent did persevere and didn’t give up because the end result is astounding. Thank you for sharing this with us Vincent!

The Marples boys have been busy creating again. This time they have made these stunning sunsets pictures with soldier silhouettes to celebrate VE Day. All three have done an amazing job and the time and effort that they have put into them was well worth it as they are ‘a wonderful work of art’. Kian (Year 6), Conor (Year 4) and Dillon (Year 1) thank you so much for sharing these – I’m sure you will inspire others to give this a try.

This is Caelan’s (Year 1) spectacular VE Day picture. His mummy did the outline for the VE and Caelan had fun drawing and colouring the rest of his picture. Calelan has done an excellent job…and so did his mummy! Thanks for sharing.


Look at these fabulous pictures drawn by Fabio (Year 3) and his sister Fia (Year 1). They are bright, colourful and well drawn and really give a good feeling of thanks for VE Day. Great work Fabio and Fia.

This beautifully drawn bunting has been made by Cian (Year 4). It is clear that he has spent a great deal of time and effort making this and I’m pleased he did as it looks brilliant. Excellent work Cian and thanks for sharing!

Wow! Look at this stunning bunting that Christina (Year R) has made. Christina enjoyed making this bunting, she coloured it carefully then cut the paper around the shapes then her sisters, Eva and Emma helped her stick them together. I think it looks amazing . Great job Christina and thank you for sharing!

Goodness me Humphrey has been busy again. This time he has been making bunting and other pictures celebrating VE day and the work of the NHS. Two great causes Humphrey – thanks for sharing!
VE Day Pictures for Portsmouth Naval Base
Here are the pictures that the children have made, that will be displayed at Portsmouth Naval Base for VE Day and then distributed to local care homes.

George (Year 2)

Matilda (Year 2)

Fern (Year 5)

Rafe (Year 1)

Amelia (Year 4)

Eva (Year 5)

Emma (Year 4)

Darcy (Year 1)

Evelyn (Year R)

Tilly (Year 6)

Alice (Year 2)

Joseph (Year 6)

Phoebe H (Year 3)



A selection of pictures by the Burridge brothers – Henry (Year 5) William (Year 3) George (Year 3)

Grace (Year 2)

Bella (Year 1)

Olivia (Year 2)

Olivia (Year 2)

Olivia (Year 2)

Alfie (Year 5)

Evie (Year 1)

Max (Year 3)

Max (Year 3) busy creating.

Caitlin (Year 5)

Jamie (Year 2)

Caitlin and Jamie

Ben (Year 3)

Emily (Year 5)

Taylor (Year 5)

Ava (Year 3)

Islwyn (Year 6)

Mostyn (Year 3)

Riya (Year 4)

Rafe (Year 1)


Amelia (Year 1)

Alana (Year 4)

Johan (Year 3)
Art Gallery 04/05/20

Look at this beautiful drawing by Liberty (Year 5), which pays tribute to the amazing worker of the NHS and all the other key workers. Well done Liberty and thanks for sharing this with us!

Trinity (Year 2) has done this fabulous picture, which really shows off her drawing skills. Great work Trinity!

This is a brilliant piece of art from Ben (Year 3), which cleverly tells the Easter story through pictures. The imagery is very powerful and you are able to follow the story from the beginning right the way through is this clear, pictorial way. Fantastic work Ben and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

This cross has been created by Caitlin (Year 3), using her tablet. I love the way she has blurred the lines as it makes it look very effective. Well done Caitlin and thanks for sharing!

Lucy (Year 4) has been busy creating again. This time she has made these lovely rainbow loom bands, which look amazing and are also a great reminder to the NHS. Thanks for sharing this Lucy!

What a beautiful flower picture created by Isa (Year R). I love the idea of using pencil shavings to make the petals. Great work Isa and thanks for sharing.

Goodness me! Look at this fabulous ‘work of art’! Molly (Year 1) has taken a long time and a lot of pride in making this sensational sea based art project, which even includes a very groovy narwhal. With the help of her grandad, on the glue gun duty, Molly has used a variety of different art forms including painting, paper mache and recycling material for collage. Amazing effort – well done Molly….and Grandad!

Wow! I love this aquarium that Evan (Year 3) has created. There are so many plants and sea creature in there that it must of taken him a long time, but it was well worth it because it looks fab! Well done Evan.

Sophie K (Year 3) has done this very colourful rainbow to remind us of the importance of staying safe. Thanks for the reminder Sophie and for the fab poster!

Wow! What amazing arts and crafts Jack (Year 3) and Harry (Year 1) have been making, This Duplo rainbow looks superb and so do these salt dough handprints of all the family, which is a lovely keepsake.

Outside they did this stunning multi-coloured heart to celebrate the invaluable work of the NHS.

The boys then went on to make these fabulous paper mache Roman helmets and dressed up as Roman soldiers to try them out. Wonderful work Jack and Harry – thanks for sharing.

This stunning pair of pictures have been patiently created by Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3). Their theme was ‘The Northern Lights’ and they have done a sensational job. They are a real work of art. Fantastic effort boys, I’m sure you will inspire others to give this a go!

Look at this lovely art work by Anna (Year 5) that is celebrating New Life. It is so beautiful to see ‘Nature in action! Fab photos Anna and thanks for sharing!

Look at this fantastic circular Viking shield that Callum (Year 4) has made. It is clear that he has spent a great deal of time making it look this good. Thanks for sharing this Callum!

Oh my gosh…not only is this bug hotel functional, but I think it is one of the prettiest bug hotels I have ever seen. This has been made by Darcy (Year 2 ) and her dad and as you can see they has spent a great deal of time making it look stunning. Just look at the beautiful flowers that adorn it. I’m sure any bugs would love to stay here! Well done Darcy…and your dad – thanks for sharing!

Wow! Look at this amazing patchwork quilt that Monique (Year 6) has made. I think she has shown a graet deal of patience in completing this, but it was well worth it because the end result is fantastic! Thank you for sharing this with us Monique.

Monique has also displayed a talent for colouring as these pictures demonstrate. She has very carefully coloured them in and they look stunning. Great work Monique.

Look at all this fabulous art work that Lucy (Year 4) and Freddie (Year R) have created. I can see that not only have they made some wonderful crafts, but they also both love colour. Thank you for sharing these with us!

Alana is always producing fab art and this Viking shield is no exception. I think she has got the colours and size spot on and the overall effect is very impressive. Great work Alana and thanks for sharing!

Wow! This picture of a tiger is absolutely sensational. It is also impressive when you know that Jacob K (Year 6) created it on his drawing tablet. What a great idea Jacob and I’m sure that you will have inspired others to draw on their tablets too. Thanks for sharing!

Art can take many forms and food art is no exception. So when Emelia sent me these stunning photos of her amazing rainbow cake I had no hesitation in sharing them on here. I bet it tasted as good as it looks, but sadly I haven’t had the chance to have a slice myself. I hope when the ‘Lockdown’ is over Emelia may make this cake again, so I can just check for myself how delicious it is!!
Art Challenge Celebrations for VE Day
Portsmouth Naval Base is looking to mark the occasion of VE day and need YOUR HELP! They have asked for you to draw pictures on the subject of WW2 & VE DAY and as an extra challenge try to incorporate a rainbow somewhere in the picture (even in the corner). The pictures will be displayed within the Naval Base and once the day is over they hope to make contact with local nursing homes to distribute the pictures to help cheer our elderly community. If you would like your work sent to the Naval base you will have to email it to me by Monday evening, 4th May. However, all work sent to me will still be displayed, as usual, on the Art Blog.
In addition to the drawings for the Naval Base, I would appreciated any art and craft linked to this important historic occasion, such as bunting, chalk drawings, figures of soldiers, planes or medals. I know, as always, you will blow me away with your imaginative ideas and creativity.
Here are some ideas that we did in school today:


Please email your artwork to me:
n.pearson@stpeterswaterlooville.hants.sch.uk
Thank you
Keep creating and keep safe!
Mrs Pearson
Art Gallery Week beginning 27/04/20

Eva (Year 2) looks very proud of the paper flowers that she has created and I can see why…they are absolutely stunning! It is clear that Eva has put a great deal of time and effort into making these and all her hard work has paid off because they are amazing. Thank you for sharing these with us Eva!


Goodness me Catherine (Year 1) and Harvey (Year 5) have been very busy. They have been doing a science investigation using spaghetti and marshmallows and created this terrific tower. Then Harvey went on to make this fantastic pencil pot, while Catherine has made this magnificent unicorn. Brilliant work Harvey and Catherine – thanks for sharing!

Wow! Look at all these fabulous items that Phoebe(Year 3) has made. She has clearly taken her time to make all these tiny things, as they are very fiddly. I think the cars are fantastic as are the table and chairs and even the tiny frying pan. Brilliant work Phoebe and thanks for sharing!

This very special “Thank you” picture was created by Louis (Year 4), as part of a photo collage he compiled with his football team for the NHS and key workers. Not only does it look stunning, but the message is important too. Thanks for sharing this Louis!

Henry (Year 3) has been explore the technique of pointillism, which is where a picture is formed using tiny dots. He has then gone on to draw this Lego person using the technique…and I think it looks awesome! Bravo Henry!

This wonderful pair of cards have been created by Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) to celebrated their nanny’s 70th birthday. It looks like she will be celebrating with a lovely cup of tea…and hopefully some cake! Well done boys and ‘Happy Birthday Nanny’!

This is a superb painting of the Titanic that Jay (Year 2) has painted. He has also included dates and a timeline of events. Very well done Jay!


Wow! Calin has been busy over the past couple of weeks. Here he has drawn his Palm Sunday and Good Friday picture and I have to say they look magnificent. I particularly think his Good Friday picture is very atmospheric. Well done Calin!

Calin didn’t stop there….he went on to draw these amazing New Life pictures and I have to say that they are absolutely fantastic. I can really see an improvement in his drawing skills. Thank you so much for sharing these terrific pictures with us Calin!

Simply stunning! This is another sensational piece of craft work made by Hanna (Year 5.) Hanna’s Mum is very talented at the technique of paper quilling and she has been teaching Hanna the skill too. They have worked very well together on this superb Easter creation and it is so skillfully done that it is clear that this mother and daughter are a winning combination. Breathtakingly beautiful work Hanna…and your mum. Thank you for sharing. P.S. When you are back in school I hope you will teach me how to do this!

Goodness me! Hanna has been busy again, this time drawing and colouring her favourite Pokemon characters. I thinks she has a good eye for drawing as these look superb! Great work Hanna – thanks for sharing!

Wow! Look at this pair of adorable piggies that have been painted by Kiean (Year R), using his feet! Not only are they super cute but the message reads ‘These little piggies stayed home.’ What an important message for us all to remember – well done Kiean!


My goodness look at this wonderful puppy created by Max (Year 1) His mummy bought these puppy crystal art sets and when they arrived they were so small but Max was determined to have a go. He took his time and carefully selected the right colour crystal and put it on the correct number on the puppy. He has done such an amazing job as it is so small and very tricky. I am so impressed that Max took the time to complete this as the end result is brilliant. Congratulations Max and thanks for sharing!

This Easter card by Hana is simply breath-taking… I LOVE it…it’s a true work of art! She has used her amazing drawing skills to great effect and the overall look of the card is just perfect…with a very uplifting message. Brilliant work Hana – thank you!

Wow! Look at these fantastic pictures, all created by Amelia (Year 1) The first is Amelia’s interpretation of the emotion of love and it looks bright and cheerful. Then she has drawn this brilliant multi-coloured rainbow snail and finally a self portrait, which was also part of her Year 1 home learning. What a trio of fabulous drawings Amelia. Thank you for sharing!
Under the Sea Art Gallery


Vincent (Year 3)has been busy creating his ‘Under the Sea’ art work. He has made ‘fishy’ bunting and this absolutely stunning chalk picture, with himself taking centre place! Fab work Vincent and thanks for sharing!

This is a fantastic ‘Under the Sea’ picture by Isabel (Year 5). There are an amazing array of sea creatures, all of which have been drawn and coloured to a high standard. Great work Isabel and thank you for sharing!

Wow! Look at this amazing angler fish that Rafe (Year 1) has created. He tells me it is his favourite fish and he’s done a superb job making i and I think it looks pretty awesome. Well done Rafe and thanks for sharing!

I’m loving this sea scene that Ishana (Year 4) has created. The octopus and shark are totally amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us Ishana!

These sharks are completely awesome – what a brilliant idea! Josh (Year 6) and Emelia (Year 4) have cleverly made and decorated them and have even shown them to their pet newts. Great work and thanks for sharing!

Goodness me the Marples brothers have been busy again! This creation for the under the sea topic is just sensational. Kian Year 6) did the puffer fish using forks, Conor (Year 4) made the octopus and the turtle on the left hand side and Dillon (Year 1) made Nemo and was impressed with Conor’s turtle that he made one himself. It is evident that they are making the most of the paper plates in their home, but at least they are being put to a very good use. Well done boys and thanks for sharing!

What an awesome sea monster that Eva (Year 2) has created. I love the clever way that she has decorated it and I actually think this monster looks rather cute! Great work Eva and thanks for sharing!
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Goodness me Maisie has been really busy this week! Just look at this huge and very impressive ‘Under the Sea’ picture that she has created. Maisie just couldn’t decide which sea creature to colour, so decided to do them all! However, while it is true that Maisie did do most of this fabulous picture she did have a little help from her younger sister Megan. I think we can all agree that the sisters have done a fantastic job….well done girls!

Wow! Wow! Wow! This astounding aquarium has been made by Bailey (Year R) and his mummy. They have cleverly used all recycled materials from around the house. Bailey even drew the pictures and did the writing all by himself. They even went one step further and found a battery light to put in it. Bailey and his mummy had lots of fun making this, which just fills me with joy to hear this. I know they spent a lot of time and effort creating this , but it really was well worth it because the end result is a true MASTERPIECE! Very well done Bailey…and mummy!

This really cool computer picture has been designed by Kieran (Year 6). As you can see, the scary shark has come to the surface and is terrifying the ‘flying fish’. Great computer skills Kieran – well done!

Look at this adorable pair octopuses that have been created by Ethan (Year R) and his younger brother Finn. They are so cute and I love the expressions on their faces. Great work boys and thanks for sharing!

Just take a look at this spectacular 3D ‘Under the Sea’ picture that Lola (Year 3) has created. It is clearly evident that she has taken a great deal of time to make sure every aspect of this picture is perfect and I’m so glad she did because the end result is a real work of art! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Lola!

This stunning ‘sea pony with sparkles’ has been created by Evie (Year 1). I just love her imagination and the creativity she has shown while making this mythical creature and I definitely think that the sparkles add the perfect finishing touch. Excellent Evie and thank you for sharing this with us!

Look at this amazing octopus and dragon that has been carefully made by Phoebe (Year 3). Both look terrific Phoebe – well done!

Wow! This is “David the Octopus” which has been made out of air drying clay and I think he looks terrific. Luke (Year 2) has shown a great deal of patience and taken his time to make this awesome octopus and just had a little help from dad while painting him. Thanks for sharing this with us and well done Luke….and dad!

Introducing “Narly the Narwhale” made by Faith (Year 6), using a cardboard tube, which has then be carefully painted. I think he looks amazing – well done Faith!

Dominkia (Year 4) has really enjoyed creating this ‘Under the Sea’ picture and I’m really pleased to hear that. It is also a sensational looking picture and as you can see she has cleverly used her hand as the outline of the fish. Fantastic work Dominka and thanks for sharing!

Who would have thought that you could make a crab from a paper plate, but that is exactly what Denzel (Year 1) has done! He has carefully cut out the shape of the crab and then coloured it and added the claws. Brilliant work Denzel!

What a stunning seahorse that Louis (Year 4) has created He really enjoyed decorating using crepe paper for the body & surrounding ocean and the overall look is very effective. Louis found this activity very relaxing , which is so lovely to hear and how art should be! Thanks for sharing this with us Louis.

Wow! Felicity has been busy learning the new skill of origami. She watched some YouTube videos and looked through an origami book and then ‘set sail’ to make her own sea themed paper crafts. Terrific work Felicity and well done for persevering while learning this new technique.

This is Ben’s deep sea jellyfish and it looks terrific. He made it by covering a toilet roll with felt and then he stuck on tentacles made from cardboard and finally he then painted it. The end result is amazing Ben – well done!

This is an awesome octopus that Daniel (Year 5) has created. He has taken his time to make the octopus look fantastic and I especially love his bulging eyes! Well done Daniel and thanks for sharing!


Wow! Natalia has been very busy with her ‘Under the Sea’ crafts. As you can see, she has made a fabulous 3D fish using the paper quilling technique and it looks brilliant. She has also drawn an impressive ‘fishy’ picture. Thank you for sharing these with us Natalia!

I absolutely love this boat, anchor and clown fish that Alfie (Year 5) has made. He has used Hama beads and patiently placed them all in the correct position before his mum ironed them all to join them together. I’m sure you’ll agree that the end result is brilliant! Great work Alfie!

Goodness me! This aquarium is absolutely amazing! It has been carefully created bu Jasmine (Year 3) and has a selection of natural sea materials, such as pebbles and shells alongside some beautifully made fish a plants. What a wonderful piece of work Jasmine – thanks for sharing!

What a very beautiful mermaid that Amelia (Year 1) has made. I love her blue hair and her lovely outfit. Wonderful work Amelia and thanks for sharing!

I think this is a sensational seascape that has been made by Oliver (Year 4). It is clear that he has put a great deal of time and effort into creating this, but it was well worth it because the end result is simply stunning! Amazing work Oliver and thanks for sharing.

Wow! These delicious cakes look sensational…good enough to eat! Fern (Year 5) has been busy baking and the way she has decorated them is terrific. I just hope that Fern carries on baking and when school re-opens, brings me in a cake to have with my morning coffee. Well done Fern and thanks for sharing your pictures…but sadly not your cakes!!

Look at these two sensational ‘Under the Sea’ pictures. Callum (Year 4) has drawn turtle underwater with a ship above, while Chloe )Year 2) has draw these brilliant seahorses and a sunken ship with a treasure chest. Both have taken their time and the end result is fantastic. Thanks for sharing!

This is a very cute octopus that has been made by Cian (Year 4) and I think it is fab! Great job Cian.

Goodness me! Look at these fabulous sea creatures that Noah (Year 4) has made. I absolutely LOVE the shark the the pair of octopuses are awesome too. Brilliant work Noah!

Look at this amazing 3D octopus made by William (Year 3). I think he looks so cute and I love how each leg has a different pattern on it. His brother George (Year 3) has also been busy creating this Under the Sea picture with an awesome octopus at the centre. George was trying the technique of pointillism and he has done a great job. well done boys and thanks for sharing!

Wow! Look at this fantastic jellyfish and amazing seahorse sculptures made by Taylor (year 5) using Orb molecules. They look amazing and very professional . Great work Taylor!




There’s something ‘fishy’ going on in the Mainwaring household! Look how busy they have been with more fantastic creations. They have painted these amazing pufferfish using a fork, which is ingenious and a technique I’m definitely going to try. Then they were feeling hungry after all their art and made these delicious and very colourful ‘fish’ cakes. They look so yummy I wish I could put my hand through the screen and eat one with my coffee! Brilliant work, as usual boys, and thank you for sharing!

Oh my goodness! Look at this marvellous array of sea creatures all created by Georgia (Year 4). It is clear that she has spent a lot of time to make and paint these all and what a brilliant idea to use the lid of an egg carton and turn it into an aquarium. Fantastic work Georgia and thanks for sharing!

Just take a look at this sensational shark that Calin (Year 4) has made…it is very realistic,,,and a little bit scary!! I love the way Calin has made the waves too. Great work Calin – well done!

Caleb (Year 4) always creates amazing artwork and this is no exception. In his Under the Sea’ picture he has a variety of sea creatures, but the shark really stands out and is totally awesome. Well done Caleb and thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Wow! What a stunning pair of Jellyfish that Bella (Year 2) has created. She has very carefully painted them and then added tissue paper, to give the effect that they are moving in the water. Then Bella created this beautiful paper plate with a magnificent mermaid diving into the water. The mermaid’s tail is shimmering as she swimming to the bottom of the ocean. Brilliant work Bella and thank you for sharing!

I absolutely LOVE this multi-coloured seahorse created by Liberty (Year 5). She has cleverly made a different pattern in each section of the seahorse and the overall result is very effective. Great work Liberty!

This Under the Sea picture by Trinity (Year 2) is totally adorable! I really love the variety of materials she has used to make it. Well done Trinity and thanks for sharing!

My goodness, these brothers are very talented at drawing. They took their inspiration from watch a drawing video on YouTube. Oliver created an angler fish which is multi-coloured and has lots of long sharp teeth! I think it is totally awesome. Meanwhile Tommy has drawn this spectacular coy carp. Both have different drawing styles, but both are wonderful and extremely well drawn. Bravo boys!



Wow! Wow! Wow! Teddy has made this magnificent mythical sea serpent. It has 6 legs and 4 eyes! Teddy used cardboard rolls, cello tape, spray paint and stick on eyes. He used pen to add details like the scales and added 3 rows of teeth. Teddy really liked this idea so on the worksheet in the background (on the first picture) he designed the planet the creature came from! Writing lots of details about the creatures habitat and what it eats.
Teddy and his mum really enjoyed working together on this and the end result is totally awesome! Thanks for sharing this with us Teddy….and mum!

These sisters have been very busy creating again and I always look forward to receiving their art. This amazing aquarium and been cleverly made by Emma (Year 4) What a fabulous idea to put thin plastic over the front to give the illusion of glass and the fish and plants inside are fab! Great work, as always Emma!

Eva (Year 5) and then created a spectacular array of different sea creatures, that are all stunning and Christina (Year R) has also made a turtle and coloured a fantastic fish and shark. Wonderful work girls and thanks for sharing!
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Wow! Look at this awesome octopus complete with the ocean and a couple of fish darting around – I think it is simply stunning! Well done Reuben and thank you for sharing this with us!

I really love this terrific turtle that Raffaella has created. She has carefully torn and glued all the green paper in place and the end result is amazing. Thanks for sharing Raffaella!

Wow! Wow! Wow! Hattie has spent all her afternoon making her marvellous mermaid palace for the under the sea challenge and it looks magnificent! She has used lots of different things such as tissue paper, pipe cleaners, paper, paints and real shells from the beach. The time and effort that Hattie put into this project is well worth it as the end result is amazing…a real work of art! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Hattie!

Wow! What a delightful pair of octopuses that Phoebe (Year 1) has created. They look absolutely fabulous and with the watery background I can imagine lots of fun play with this duo! Amazing work Phoebe and thanks for sharing!

My goodness! Here is a stunning’Under the Sea’ painting that Alonso (Year 1) has created.


I really like this awesome octopus that Brayden (Year 3) has made. He has painted it so well and added texture to it. Well done Brayden!

Alexander (Year 1) has been very busy again. Just look at this fantastic underwater picture he has created. Alexander combined paint, oil pastels and glitter together and this has created a very ‘watery’ scene and it looks like the jellyfish are really moving. Thank you so much for sharing this!

Oh my goodness! Look at this adorable mermaid that Isabella (Year 1) created! I just think the mermaid’s tail is amazing and knowing how much you like swimming Isabella ,I can see the pair of you swimming together in the sea and resting in beautiful rockpools! Brilliant work Isabella and thank you for sharing!

Wow! What fabulous Under the Sea crafts that have been created by Johan (Year 3). He has evidently spent a lot of time and effort making these and it was well worth it because they are amazing. The starfish and octopus nave been made using stones and shells and the sensational shark looks very realistic. Johan named the colourful fish ‘Rainbow’ and he looks fantastic and very cheery. Very well done Johan and thank you for sharing!

Jasmin has spent a lovely, busy afternoon colouring these wonderful sea creatures for the ‘Under the Sea’ challenge. The artist who drew the pictures for Jasmin to colour is none other than her DAD… who clearly has a talent for drawing. Well done Jasmin…and her dad – thanks for sharing!

This is a fantastic painting of a seahorse by Bethany (Year 1). Thank you for sharing this with us Bethany!

Matilda (Year 2) looks very proud of the Pom-Pom Mermaid that she has made and it is clear to see why because it is absolutely adorable. Well done Matilda and thanks for sharing!


This delightful dolphin has been drawn and carefully coloured by Aaron (Year 4) and I this it is simply stunning! Thanks for sharing this Aaron!

Wow! This amazing jellyfish has been made by Phoebe(Year 6) and I think it is truly terrific. It really gives the impression that it is floating in the ocean and by the look on his face he is very happy. Great work Phoebe!

This fabulous seahorse has been drawn and then carefully coloured by Neve (Year 1) and I’m very impressed with the end result. Well done Neve!

I’m loving Matthew’s (Year 2) stingray and squid pictures, which really demonstrate great drawing skills. Thank you for sharing these with us Matthew!

Oh my goodness! I think this drawing of a shark by Callum (Year 4) is truly fantastic. It is clear that he has demonstrated a great deal of time and patience to draw this, especially the mouth with all those razor sharp teeth. This is an amazing drawing Callum and you should be very proud of yourself!

Freya (Year 2) has followed in her brother Callum’s footsteps and created her own ‘Under the Sea’ picture and I think it is awesome….I especially love the very colourful jellyfish. Well done Freya!

I think this rainbow fish created by Humphrey (Year 1) is absolutely amazing. He has carefully glued a variety of materials onto the fish and given him a swishy tissue paper tail. Brilliant work Humphrey!

This fantastic mermaid picture has been drawn and coloured by Caitlin (Year 5). Look at the impressive detail on the mermaid’s fin and all the small fish darting around. Thanks for sharing Caitlin!

Oh dear! This poor octopus is being attacked by a shark and doesn’t look very pleased about it. The artist who has drawn this picture is Jamie (Year 2) and I think he has done a brilliant job. Well done Jamie!


Wow! Evie (Year R) has been very busy creating all these fantastic ‘Under the Sea’ crafts and I just LOVE them! The rainbow fish at the top is brilliant as are the octopuses and the jellyfish…it’s very hard to choose a favourite. Well done Evie and thanks for sharing!

This stunning, colourful seahorse has been carefully coloured by Grace (Year 2) and I think it looks amazing. I think the bubbles coming from his mouth look brilliant. Well done Grace!

I’m loving this ‘Under the Sea’ picture of Ariel that has been painted by Bella (Year 1). I really like the way she has painted the whole background blue and left no gaps and I particularly like Ariel’s red hair, so that you instantly know that it is her. Thank you for sharing this with us Bella!

What a brilliant seahorse that Amelia (Year 1) has created. She has done a mosaic using lots of different colours, which makes him look fantastic. Well done Amelia!

I am loving this colourful pair created by Caelan (Year 1) and his younger sister Phoenix. Their Mummy drew the outline for them both and Caelan created ‘Rainbow the Octopus’ (named because of his colourful arms and rainbow moustache) and Phoenix decorated ‘Sparkle the mermaid fin’. What a wonderful job they have done -fantastic work and thanks for sharing!


This aquarium is simply stunning! Olivia always produces amazing art work and this is no exception. As you can see, she has used an old gift box, painted bubble wrap as the sea bed, then cleverly used pipe cleaners as underwater plants and then drew fish from the Disney film Finding Nemo. Olivia worked really hard on this and the result is fantastic …all in all it is a true work of art! Well done Olivia and thank you for sharing!

Wow! This is a truly sensational shark that Freddie (Year R) has created. As you can see, he really concentrated hard to make sure every piece was glued in the right place and I’m so pleased he took his time because the end result is awesome! Well done Freddie and thank you so much for sharing!

Oh my goodness! Look at these amazing sea creatures made by Hattie (Year 3 and Oliver (Year R). I think the picture of the shark is brilliant and the jelly fish and octopuses are just fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing these Hattie and Oliver!

Alana (Year 4) has been a really busy girl again. She wanted to get started straightaway with the ‘Under the Sea challenge’ but was undecided as to what sea creature to make. So in true ‘Alana style’ she worked her socks off and created a vast array of sea creatures, using a variety of techniques! I love them all…the stunning seahorse, the fabulous fish, the joyful jellyfish, the spectacular shark and the awesome octopus have all been made to a very high standard. Bravo Alana and thank you for sharing. I’m sure this will inspire others to have a go!


Wow! Look at these fabulous pair of Under the Sea creatures, created by Phoebe (Year 3). The octopus and shark have been very carefully coloured and both have very cute faces. Phoebe and her mummy then made their own puppet show and as you can see it was lots of fun! Well done Phoebe and thank you for sharing!
Under the Sea – Art challenge
Another massive thank you for all the fabulous art that has been shared on the Art Blog this week. I feel very privileged that you take the time to create such great art and then send it to me. I can’t tell you how much it brings a smile to my face. Please keep sending in your New Life arts and crafts, but I have another Art Challenge for this week. The title for your art this week is ‘Under the Sea’. This can take the form of a drawing, a painting, a sculpture, a collage or anything else that you would like to create. As always, I’m sure you will impress me with your creativity!
Here are some ideas:

However, if this doesn’t appeal to you, then you can still send any other art work to me and I will post that on the Blog too…and don’t forget to continue to send me your amazing New Life creations!
Please email your artwork to me:
n.pearson@stpeterswaterlooville.hants.sch.uk
Thank you
Keep creating and keep safe!
Mrs Pearson