Wow! I can't believe that this blog hasn't been updated since December - time really flies during the winter holidays! I will be back to updating much more regularly, but if you are itching to see your student's work, remember that you can always visit the Conte Community School Artsonia page!
Like the kindergarteners, 1st and 2nd grade students created abstract portraits inspired by Pablo Picasso. Instead of focusing on shapes, we concentrated on lines for these drawings. Students were challenged to draw a picture of a person using only straight lines on one side and only curvy lines on the other. Didn't they do a wonderful job?
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5th Grade Abstract "Value" Portraits
The final project in our Picasso series is a chalk pastel drawing by the students in 5th grade. Each student drew a portrait and divided it ...
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The final project in our Picasso series is a chalk pastel drawing by the students in 5th grade. Each student drew a portrait and divided it ...
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