Great job using the 3 Primary colors of red, blue, and yellow to create a very interesting complex abstract design. Your painting skills are also improving. As you can see, outlining your painted shapes helps to make your beautiful design really "pop" or stand out and gets rid of mistakes. You have again done a fantastic job! Be sure to write something about your awesome art!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on April 25, 2014
These projects are AMAZING! You have achieved the standard of understanding the element of art TEXTURE! You have created beautiful "texture paper" by using the texture rubbing plates and crayons to make the paper from which you created these fantastic Texture Creatures. You learned that it is not easy to cut, tear, and paste paper without first creating a drawing to follow. But you used your "IMAGINATION" , followed the picture in your mind, and created an original texture creature! Great Job. Remember, texture and touch go together! Now add a cool statement about your creation like "what you liked best about making it". Enjoy!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on March 13, 2014
What a fantastic job you did on your snowman composition and stories. I can tell that you understood the standard. (Drawing close-up and distance). Your snowman sure is close to me and the background is small and far away. Good for you! Now you know how to show distance on a flat paper and make your drawings look 3D and REAL. You are becoming a wonderful artist! Keep up the good coloring and very creative work.
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on January 23, 2014
These are the most creative stories! I can tell that you really learned about dialogue writing in the 1st grade. Kudos to your first grade teachers!!!! You have achieved the standard of using your imagination to create a wonderful art work and then created a story about your art! You have also made good use of your knowledge of lines, shapes, and colors to create patterns. You are really understanding the basic Elements of Art. I hope everyone enjoys the fantastic imagination these students have as they continue to develop their creative writing skills. Great work everyone and fantastic lines, color, and patterns! Your Dream Trees are simply WONDERFUL!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on December 4, 2013
You all did a great job in learning how to paint without water and in the style of Vincent van Gogh. He would also be so proud of your beautiful paintings. Be sure to show your family your website, share comments, and join fan clubs! You are all doing wonderful art! Keep up the good work!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on November 19, 2013
You are very talented and unique!!! Mommy loves you- Quan and I are your biggest fans! Keep up your beautiful artwork! -- nicolette
- on October 30, 2013
This was the best project ever. WE had so much fun looking at the paintings and buildings created by Hundertwasser. We LOVE his colors and lollypop trees from his paintings. He wanted everyone to have nature where they lived so he put gardens on the tops of his buildings! So we created our own cities! I would so love to live in some of these. The creativity shown in these composition is fantastic! What wonderful imaginations our WPE little artists have. A terrific job by all. Love these, each and every one. I would frame each one if I could. Hugs!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on October 26, 2013
We are going to have fun this week playing with our finished fish puppets. And then, YES, you will get to bring these home this week. I know you are so excited to share these with your families. Using puppets is a great way to extend on literary skills in both story telling, character development, and reading skills. Encourage your little artist to create plays at home and help them learn to write them down. Years from now when they are grown and gone, you will love having a diary of their early creations to read over and over again.
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on May 5, 2013
These are fantastic! Claude Money would be so proud to see how beautifully you painted his bridge and favorite pond with all the lovely water lilies!
- Carol (teacher at Waldo Pafford Elementary) on May 5, 2013