Heritage Christian School
Bridgeort, West Virginia
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Artwork Exhibits - this school year (since July 2012)
 
Glowing Pumpkins (3rd) (20 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
We concentrated on the moon's glow hitting our pumpkins on a crisp Autumn night. Students learned highlight and shadow ...
   
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Snow Bears (3rd) (22 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
Third grade drew on these adorable snow bears and then had a lesson in negative painting when it came time to paint the ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
Second grade created these self portrait carolers for the holiday and believe me "Joy to the World" was sung the entire ...
   
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Laurel Burch Cats (2nd) (20 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
We used Laurel Burch's artwork for our inspiration to create these whimsical felines. The students really enjoyed seeing ...
   
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Proud Peacocks (1st) (8 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
We started this project by creating our paper to use for our collage. Students had two sheets, one to be painted in cool ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
What could be more worrisome than a giraffe with a cold neck? First grade took care of that problem with these whimsical ...
   
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Mar 2013, taught by Diana Crim
First Grade used the art of Jasper Johns for our inspiration for these fun colorful wheels of letters and numbers. We f ...
   
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Poinsettias (4th) (7 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Diana Crim
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Dec 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We began by collaging our trees with tissue paper squares. Once they dried, our trees were cut out and placed on a snowy ...
   
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Dec 2012, taught by Diana Crim
The third grade learned about tints of the same hue in this project. We created a moonlit sky using tints of blue with ...
   
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Christmas Trees (K5) (23 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We practiced tracing a pattern and then colored our trees with oil pastels. Next we sharpened our cutting skills and ta ...
   
 
Oh, Christmas Tree (1st) (11 artworks)
Dec 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We constructed these Christmas trees out of green paper strips, added ornaments and then topped them off with a gold sta ...
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Our colorful Bethlehem pieces where created as an oil pastel resist. These colorful cities of Bethlehem anxiously await ...
   
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Dhurrie Rugs (3rd) (21 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We studied the production of Dhurrie rugs in India and how they are woven by hand. Using this as our inspiration the st ...
   
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Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We used the work of Wayne Thiebaud, the desert artist, as our inspiration for these chalk pastel gumball machines. Our ...
   
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Autumn's Glory (K5) (22 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Kindergarten students learned how to draw a tree trunk and branches. We colored these with oil pastel. Next the studen ...
   
 
Dhurrie Rugs (4th) (8 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We studied the production of Dhurrie rugs in India and how they are woven by hand. Using this as our inspiration the st ...
   
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Up, Up and Away! (1st) (11 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Up, up and away in my beautiful balloon! First grade designed their hot air balloons and painted them with tempera pain ...
   
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Spiderwebs (2nd) (20 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We started this fun project by drawing our spiderwebs on black paper with white glue and left them to dry. The followin ...
   
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Cut Paper Owls (2nd) (19 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We had so much fun building our colorful owls out of simple shapes! What a "hoot" they turned out to be! Lots of color ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We explored the art of Wayne Thiebaud, the desert painter, and used it as the inspiration for our cupcake pieces! The i ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We made our printed background using small tile samples, yarn and acrylic paint in warm colors. While these were drying ...
   
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Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We used the work of Wayne Thiebaud, the desert artist, as our inspiration for these chalk pastel gumball machines. Our ...
   
 
Ladybug Picnic (k5) (23 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Kindergarten students did an awsome job on these ladybug cut paper collages! Just how many legs can one ladybug have! S ...
   
 
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Kindergarten students drew and painted these cute cows in water color! Things down on the farm have never looked so goo ...
   
 
Cupcake Wars (4th) (8 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We explored the art of Wayne Thiebuad, the desert painter, and used it as the inspiration for our cupcake pieces! The i ...
   
 
Fish Prints (6th) (6 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Sixth grade used celery sticks, corrugated cardboard, yarn and tiles to print these fish prints which just proves you ca ...
   
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Fairytale Castles (2nd) (20 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
Second grade used cut sponges to create the stone work on their castle designs complete with towers and turrets! They ha ...
   
 
Rainbow Collages (1st) (10 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
We learned all about Roy G. Biv, the man in the rainbow and the color order of the rainbow while we were cutting and glu ...
   
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Circle Prints (1st) (11 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Diana Crim
The first grade explored printmaking using recycled paper tubes and black tempera. Once our prints dried, we added liqu ...
   
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Artwork Exhibits - last school year (July 2011 - June 2012)
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for this school year ... state nation
459 artworks #10 #2318
158 fanclub members #5 #1600
75 comments #3 #955
13 artist statements #4 #1284
  overall rank #4 #1268
counts updated daily, last updated today at 3:05 am
 
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School Awards & Honors
  2011-2012 Leadership Award
Ranked #6 in West Virginia (#992 in the nation) for overall participation among all schools
  2011-2012 Art Publishing Award
Ranked #9 in West Virginia (#1723 in the nation) for art published among all schools
  2011-2012 Fan Clubs Award
Ranked #8 in West Virginia (#1558 in the nation) for fan club signups among all schools
  2011-2012 Comments Award
Ranked #5 in West Virginia (#711 in the nation) for comments posted among all schools
  2011-2012 Statements Award
Ranked #8 in West Virginia (#1086 in the nation) for artist statements collected among all schools
view all awards (27 awards in all)
 
Student Hall of Fame
Shown are the students who have entered the Hall of Fame this year.
 Emma8467
awarded on 3/4/2013
view all awards (55 students in all)
 
Recent visitor comments ...
Very nice! I love pumpkins! -- Haley
left for Maggie1749
I absolutely love your snowman. Great job! -- Haley
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I love it!! --mommy
left for Kimber80
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Recent artist statements ...
I like this one because you could make your own design on it and nobody's was the same. We got pieces of construction paper and cut them and glued them onto a black piece of paper. Then we punched holes in them on both sides and we tied string through them. The people who make these rugs are very hard workers because it takes over 3 years to make one. They are very expensive. That's what inspired me to do it.
written by Claire2619
I really liked putting on the icing because you decorated it with sprinkles. The icing was shaving cream mixed with glue, water and any kind of food coloring. I really like this project and I think Mrs. Crim was really thinking out of the box with this one!
written by Claire2619
It was really fun because you got to mix colors. I traced it with glue. For the backround I mixed pink and purple. It was really fun and I think that we all enjoyed it.
written by Claire2619
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