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School Artwork (this year, since July 2011)
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 6th Grade made non-objective art by printing with simple styrofoam line tools. They created 3 non objective ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Pre-K students created these colorful butterflies using glue and colored tissue. The flowers were made by using tissue p ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 4th Grade studied the work of Paul Klee; a Swiss artist who wasn’t interested in painting things he saw arou ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Photography students used techniques in Adobe photoshop to combine images and create dreamlike fantasy photographs in th ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
First grade students rubbed crayons on textured surfaces to first create different textures on paper. They then used the ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Studio artists used an important object that they felt connected to, to show an element of their personality. They chang ...
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Feb 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 2nd grade closely studied facial features and recognized differences in faces. They used torn paper to creat ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 6th grade used the principal of radial symmetry to create these Mandalas using simple motifs and repeated sh ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Fifth graders used special effects with oil pastel and chalk to create three-dimensional spheres like planets in the sky ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
6th Grade students combined the disciplines of math and art to study symmetry. After learning that many animals are equa ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
7th Grade students created these unique textured landscape paintings using acrylic paint on a clay board surface. The re ...
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Jan 2012, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in third grade used paper in creative ways to make these three dimensional imaginary birds! These birds are cur ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Alyssa was inspired by Surrealist artists like Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte to create this imaginative dreamlike scen ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Kindergarten students used the book 'Mouse Paint' by Ellen Stoll Walsh to learn about the primary and secondary colors. ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students used color manipulation in PhotoShop to emphasize the center of interest in their images against a black and wh ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 5th grade used their knowledge of color theory to create these monochromatic paintings, where one main colo ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In this project students used oil pastels to create scenes showing hot or cold places. They used red, yellow and orange ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In this project 4th Grade students used visual images, themes, and ideas from Mark Chagall’s paintings to create their o ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Pre-K students created these colorful snowy scenes using watercolor paint sprinkled with salt. They added two cute littl ...
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Dec 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In this photography project students used an "The rule of thirds” technique. The rule states that an image should be div ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 3rd grade took names of unusual birds like "Yellow Hammer" and "Turtle Dove" and drew them how they might lo ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in 1st Grade used watercolor paints in both wet and dry formats to create landscapes.
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in first grade used simple printing tools to create line paintings showing natural forms in outdoor landscapes.
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
2nd grade students studied Landscape paintings by the artist George Inness; and noticed how his images showed some parts ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In this project, studio art students used the rules of perspective to create a realistic outdoor scene, and the 'V tree' ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
This beautiful landscape scene was inspired by the study of Japan, Japanese culture and Sumi-e ink drawing in the Japane ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
I love it when students give me artwork! These students worked on these pieces either at home or independently inthe cla ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in pre-K had fun creating images and mixing colors on both wet and dry paper with watercolor paints. They also ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in photography class used ‘leading lines’ to capture these images. Lines in the photograph draw the viewer's
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Photography
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In these images students used elements from the environment to enclose or ‘frame’ their subject. In ‘framing’, the photo ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in sixth grade studied color theory. They learned about which groups of primary, secondary & tertiary colors fi ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in fourth grade read the books of author Doctor Seuss. Inspired by his stories and illustrations they created i ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students in seventh grade studied the work of artist Edvard Munch. They focused on his expressionist work; the Scream. T ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
"It’s always hard to get inspiration for artwork.
Where do I start?"
As a source of inspiration, students in studi ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In this project students studied the color wheel and learned about Hot and Cold colors. They chose an organic shape as t ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
3rd Grade students studied Illustration and visited an Illustration exhibit in Glens Falls at the Hyde Gallery. They saw ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students read the book 'The Very Hungry catapillar' by Eric Carle. They were shown how Eric creates his illustrations wi ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
Students studied images of landscapes and cityscapes and idenified the differences between these two types of compositio ...
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
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Nov 2011, taught by Lauren Walker-Arsenault
In the book ‘Frederick The Mouse’ by Leo Lionni a pensive mouse collects colors, light and memories to see his family th ...
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Feb 2012
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363 artworks |
#62 |
#1918 |
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64 fanclub members |
#70 |
#2050 |
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61 comments |
#39 |
#1151 |
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5 artist statements |
#62 |
#1747 |
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#60 |
#1740 |
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166 artworks |
#65 |
#1964 |
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37 fanclub members |
#66 |
#1973 |
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37 comments |
#46 |
#1289 |
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5 artist statements |
#45 |
#1392 |
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#63 |
#1857 |
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67 artworks |
#25 |
#781 |
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16 fanclub members |
#27 |
#749 |
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15 comments |
#9 |
#311 |
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#26 |
#725 |
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75 artworks |
#11 |
#330 |
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7 fanclub members |
#11 |
#345 |
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6 comments |
#8 |
#197 |
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#11 |
#290 |
counts updated daily, last updated Feb 22 at 3:02 am
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School Awards & Honors
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2010-2011 Comments Award Ranked #10 in New York (#434 in the nation) for comments posted among high schools
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2010-2011 Statements Award Ranked #10 in New York (#338 in the nation) for artist statements collected among high schools
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2009-2010 Comments Award Ranked #10 in New York (#418 in the nation) for comments posted among high schools
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Student Hall of Fame
Shown are the students who have entered the Hall of Fame this year.
Recent visitor comments ...
 | This is a great piece of work.. Awesome job. Love mom
-- Theresaleft for Samantha11228 |  | I like this the best Sammy!!!
-- Brianleft for Samantha11228 |  | Looks nice Samantha pretty pink Butterfly.
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 | This picture shows one time when I was sledding with my friend and she crashed and did a face plant in the snow. I am watching while she flies through the air.written by Callahan27 |  | This was a Dr. Seuss project. I had to make up an animal and a rhyme like Dr. Seuss.written by Callahan27 |  | This is a painting of an early sunset. There are birds and the trunk of a tree that has fallen over. This was painted using pieces of colored paper dipped in paint.written by Colby1470 |
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