Thursday, April 12, 2007

Inspired by Picasso.







The fifth graders have been learning about cubism. They created portraits that had more than one point of view in the same picture. They activated the space in the backgrounds of their pictures in a variety of ways. They added their choice of colors to their portraits using craypas. Mixing and blending colors was encouraged. I hope you enjoy these pictures.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

These look SOOOOO good!

Anonymous said...

My sister and mother said that these paintings are beautiful. I think they are also beautiful because I also did one but there are many more reasons why I like it so much.

Anonymous said...

I think they look really good! I am doing one myself and they are really fun to do!

-Mackenzie

Anonymous said...

These look amazing! I love this form of art!

Anonymous said...

These look great! I love all of the different backgrounds!

Anonymous said...

Hey Yall
They were real fun 2 make... 2 bad mine isn't up there. But the ones that r up there look great. Nice job 5th grade! =D

--Victoria

Anonymous said...

These look really great! I hope more are put up! Great job 5th grade!

Anonymous said...

Stacey... Thanks so much for sharing your blog with me. Your students are doing such beautiful work! I'm so inspired!!! I absolutely love the weaving draped from your ceiling for your art show. Your students are very lucky to have you for their art teacher...
Sayonara...
SUZY

Anonymous said...

I think that these are soooo great and all of the 5th graders did a great job!!

Anonymous said...

These look great! They are awesome. Keep up the good work!


Grace

Anonymous said...

I can tell they worked relly hard on this

Anonymous said...

NICE!!!! I love doing those portraits!!

Anonymous said...

Hey I can not belive how good they are! Keep up the good work!
-Liza Kiernan

Anonymous said...

I think my sister Grace's was on there. Is it? There really good

Anonymous said...

My picture is up there! I think all of the pics look GREAT! Go Ms. Piwinski!