School Gallery
Artwork Exhibits - this school year (since July 2012)
Apr 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Yarn weaving pattern, marker and construction paper stems, crayon rubbing tables, double-loaded brush tempera paint flow ...
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Cats on Mats
(12 artworks)
Apr 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Second graders created a neutral paper with tempera and back of brush texture to use for their cat. Sharpies, white char ...
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Apr 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
First graders stamped a green and a dark green paper with circles and lines. They used these papers for weaving (alliga ...
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Cat on a Mat
(8 artworks)
Apr 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Second graders painted a neutral colored paper and used the back of their brush to show texure. They then painted a war ...
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Apr 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Third graders learned how to make a pinch pot. They then turned it upside down, added 3 little holes for feathers, 2 la ...
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Neutral Owls
(11 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
First graders learned the neutral colors! They mixed red, yellow, and blue to make a brown color. They also used the b ...
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Mar 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Fourth graders drew a large eye of a human or animal. These were outlined with black Sharpies and textures and details ...
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Mar 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
-self-portraits cut with black paper- overlapping- stamping circles in background- border pattern
Starry Night
(28 artworks)
Mar 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Third graders created their own version of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night with metallic paint for the 11 stars, constru ...
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Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Students went from table to table to create different papers by using watercolor, crayon rubbings, tissue paper and mod- ...
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Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
First graders used cool colored metallic markers to draw lines and oval shapes for the background peacock feathers. The ...
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Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
After completing a monochromatic paper mask, fourth graders created a clay mask. They drew a shape on a slab of clay, c ...
Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
First graders looked at lions and drew lines/shapes for the heads, added details, and colored with warm colored oil past ...
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Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Third graders created warm and cool hearts like artist, Jim Dine, by using water color pencils.
Feb 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Second graders water colored papers and used those to cut and glue planets (crop and overlap). An extra object was draw ...
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Jan 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Fourth graders drew half of a mask with black oil crayons, rubbed to the other side of their white paper, and retraced t ...
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Jan 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
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Jan 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
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Jan 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
First graders drew a self-portrait on "skin" colored paper. Features were outlined and colored with twistables. Hats a ...
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Jan 2013, taught by Vicky Siegel
Students drew snakes where overlapping and cropping were options. They outlined them with silver or gold paint. The di ...
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Dec 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Paper birch bark containers to coordinate with social studies Native American Unit- symmetry and a-symmetry- neutral col ...
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Dec 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
oil crayon and watercolor- horizon line, foreground, middle ground, background, overlapping, cropping, horizontal and ve ...
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Dec 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
-popsicle sticks- woodsie shapes- symmetry- repetition of color- Snowflake Bentley
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Dec 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Fourth graders created a Native American Birch Bark Container (out of paper) to coordinate with a social studies unit. ...
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Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
First Graders mixed the primary colors to make secondary colors. These papers were used to create a funny bird with mix ...
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Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
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Navajo Rugs
(52 artworks)
Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Second graders created symmetrical, geometric stencils. They stamped these symmetrically onto burlap, and stitched symm ...
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Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Third graders created self-portraits with "Uncle Sam hats." They cut out symmetrical shapes and used patriotic colors. ...
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Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Bird + border- using zentangles!
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Nov 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Fourth graders connected art and social studies. They created a mini 3-D sculpture using Crayola Model Magic Clay. The ...
Oct 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Sketchbook Covers- cut circel, black tape in vertical and horizontal lines like Piet Mondrian's work to make squares and ...
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Oct 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Sketchbook covers- cut symmetrical clown shapes- one colored warm and one cool- + border- nose-to-nose or back-to-back- ...
Rainbow Clowns
(36 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Students painted a color wheel and rainbow papers/patterns with only the primary colors (tempera cakes). They then used ...
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Paint Palette
(26 artworks)
Oct 2012, taught by Vicky Siegel
Second graders created a paint palette on their sketchbook cover. They mixed the primary colors with tempera cakes to m ...
Jan 2013
Artwork Exhibits - last school year (July 2011 - June 2012)
Artwork Exhibits - 2 years ago (July 2010 - June 2011)
Artwork Exhibits - 3 years ago (July 2009 - June 2010)
Artwork Exhibits - 4 years ago (July 2008 - June 2009)
Ranking
grades:
all
elem
mid
high
761 artworks
#103
#1790
80 fanclub members
#130
#2244
28 comments
#106
#1742
16 artist statements
#66
#1160
overall rank
#102
#1750
757 artworks
#89
#1418
80 fanclub members
#112
#1880
28 comments
#99
#1482
16 artist statements
#56
#886
overall rank
#98
#1551
1 artwork
#69
#1518
0 fanclub members
not ranked
0 comments
not ranked
0 artist statements
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overall rank
#72
#1492
3 artworks
#33
#754
0 fanclub members
not ranked
0 comments
not ranked
0 artist statements
not ranked
overall rank
#35
#828
counts updated daily, last updated May 25 at 3:05 am
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School Awards & Honors
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Student Hall of Fame
No students have entered the Hall of Fame this year, but some have won other awards.
Recent visitor comments ...
You definitely got Daddy's artistic talents, P! I love it like always!
-- Momleft for Payton2788
Great Job, Kiara. I am so proud of you! I love you!!!
-- Mommyleft for Kiara1506
Very nice work, sweetie. You area very talented.
-- Bettyleft for Kiara1506
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Recent artist statements ...
I like to read about dragons and the covers of the books I've read had dragon eyes on them so I got to see a lot of different scale patterns and I just fit the scales together in my project.written by Brandon16205
I really love the detail you have put into this piece!written by Kierstin118
My favorite part of the artwork is the rainbow part of the shirt. My art teacher had all the kids in the class make a self portrait. The girl sorta looks like me - I would need to change the size of the girl a little smaller to have it look like me. I learned how to draw a face and feet- since I had redo the face and feet to get it looking better.
written by Lindsey3506
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