This week we have done some beautiful paintings of different traditional tales, to help immerse our classroom displays. We explored colour mixing and creating a range of shapes with our paint brushes.

Miss Wood
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This week we have done some beautiful paintings of different traditional tales, to help immerse our classroom displays. We explored colour mixing and creating a range of shapes with our paint brushes.
Miss Wood
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I have been blown away with how everyone has approached the artwork this week.
Inspired by our key text “The Last Bear” by Hannah Gold, we recreated the front cover using acrylic paints and unusual equipment – not brushes!
Continue readingToday, Year 6 have continued their art case study and have been looking at using a range of techniques to depict light and shadows. Their shading has blown me away!
-Miss Blackham
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We have kick started our art case study and have been focusing on how to create a vanishing point. 6B absolutely smashed their sketching yesterday and produced the most beautiful work! I am so proud! This is really going to help us when creating our final product!
-Miss Blackham
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6T are creating beautiful work, learning all about perspective in their art lessons. I have been so impressed with their attention to detail. Well done everyone. #LovePlover
Today we created a habitat box model – under the sea! We were artists and learned how to use our tearing, twisting, scrunching, cutting, snipping, sticking, layering, collage, pulling, bending, colouring and painting skills. #LovePlover
6B have been continuing to work as artists today and drawing using perspective.They were inspired by the work of Stephen Wiltshire and his cityscape sketches. They were so excited to have a go at their own city scales this afternoon!
Ask your children to share a fact about Stephen Wiltshire!
-Miss Blackham
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Mel Hewitt from XP visited us today to show year 5 how to draw trains and teach them about perspective and the vanishing point. The children enjoyed seeing her amazing drawings and made a great start on having a go at their own drawings.
We are budding artists in year 6 as we learn perception in Art.
Congratulations to everyone who entered the Handwriting competition – you have produced some beautifully presented poems and it was very difficult to judge.
Everyone who entered has earned a prize but the overall winners were:
Come and see me at play time on Monday for your prize.
Mrs Graves
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