Your scare crow made me smile. That blue face made me imagine he is out in a very cold pumpkin patch:) -- Sherry
- on February 4, 2013
That is a really cool clown! -- Mormor
- on February 4, 2013
Wasn't it fun to see the paint 'resist' the oily colors? -- Sherry
- on February 4, 2013
making shapes was fun. and we are making progress on our colors. -- Sherry
- on February 4, 2013
I like your blue scare crow. with that face he is sure to keep the birds away. -- Sherry
- on February 4, 2013
Andrew, wasn't it magic when the black paint 'resisted' the oily colors! We had fun doing this. -- Sherry
- on February 4, 2013
I love this drawing Andrew! Very cool colors. -- Julie
- on October 25, 2012
Cool dragon! -- Mormor
- on October 25, 2012
I love this dragon! -- Motmor
- on October 25, 2012
Shapes are everywhere in our drawings. And we are learning how to look for shapes in everything we see and draw. Another thing with shapes we can 'tell' a story with our shapes. One is in front and others are behind. This 'telling' we learn how to draw pictures with more interest.
- Sherry (teacher at Presidio De Las Sierras School) on October 8, 2012
Shapes are everywhere in our drawings. And we are learning how to look for shapes in everything we see and draw. Another thing with shapes we can 'tell' a story with our shapes. One is in front and others are behind. This 'telling' we learn how to draw pictures with more interest.
- Sherry (teacher at Presidio De Las Sierras School) on October 8, 2012
Dragons were fun to draw for our next lesson in lines. Here we begin to work on the coloring with markers. I am looking for bright full colors. Watch out for little white gaps in your color. The goal is to have solid shapes of color. And when the marker isn't giving you complete coverage-----TOSS IT! We want great colors for our dragons!
- Sherry (teacher at Presidio De Las Sierras School) on October 8, 2012