Abstract Art Art Club pupils have become a part of their own abstract landscapes, created using wax resist and watercolours and inspired by Hundertwasser (best known for using bright, dark colours and organic lines to create his abstract paintings)
Spring is in the air at art club this term! After studying some Georgia O’Keeffe images, pupils created their own ‘up close’ observational watercolours…
It was great to hear all the excited ooh-ing and aah-ing this afternoon from pupils at art club as they produced their own marbled paper. Even better, was hearing their admiration for each other’s unique and fabulous creations! Watch out for our ocean themed collages using these and other handmade patterned papers…
Pupils in Art Club have been designing and making their own sketchbooks…can’t wait to see them filled with lots of fantastic sketches after the Christmas holiday!
This half term, art club has been inspired by British nature. Pupils have enjoyed experimenting with charcoal, sketching pencils, watercolours and mono printing to create lots of different effects.
Here are just some of the Picasso inspired abstract paintings created by year 4 & 5 pupils at Art Club, you can see more on our display board in school. After making some observational sketches of tropical leaves using charcoal, pupils drew and cut out a template of a simplified leaf shape. They used this […]
Art Club have been inspired by our school’s jungle theme and we are working on some amazing abstract art in the style of the famous artist Pablo Picasso…
I am very proud to be able to show off the amazing art created by year 4 & 5 pupils in our first half term of Art Club! Following the (tricky!) challenge of learning how to draw people in proportion, pupils created a ‘character’ using watercolours. They added these to their collages, made using old […]