What's Happening in ART? #2

After spending three class sessions drawing European, Chinese and Mayan inspired dragons, the grade one students created their own dragons using oil pastel layered with a watercolor wash (click here for previous post about watercolor & oil pastel.)  Students were very excited to work with the watercolors again and the results were vibrant and expressive!  Below are examples of student work.

Click here to view a gallery of dragons.


Grade three classes have all had a chance to explore the 6B pencils and other drawing media to practice making light, medium and dark shading. We have now moved into learning about portraits and done a couple of life drawing sessions. During these sessions, students practiced drawing quickly, ranging from 2 - 4 minutes using observational skills they have practiced during warm-ups. They also learned about and practiced contour and gesture drawing.​ Soon, we will be working from photos students took of themselves using PhotoBooth and a strong side lighting to try their hand at drawing light, medium and dark shading in a self-portrait.

Students posed for each other during their life drawing sessions.​

Students posed for each other during their life drawing sessions.


Word Quilt Inspired by Faith Ringgold

Roosevelt students add one more work of art to the San Leandro Public Library's Big Read Grant display!

Ms. Koizumi's students have been learning about the life and art of Faith Ringgold.  Look for their word quilt modeled after Cassie's Word Quilt in the Children's Room through the end of February.


While you're at the library, take a look at the beautiful handmade quilts in the main attrium of the library:

“Ancestral Memories” African American Quilt Guild of Oakland Exhibit
Tuesday, January 29 - Thursday, February 28