
Reproductions of Maria Prymachenko's artwork
Fifth Grade
Inspired by Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko work A Dove Has Spread Her Wings and Asks for Peace.
Oil Pastel

High-Contrast Portrait Print
Fifth Grade
8” x 10”
Ink, Tissue Paper

"We Can Do It!"
Fifth Grade
48" x 72" Oil Pastel
33 fifth graders worked collaboratively to complete it.

Wings
As a collaborative project, students in the Lower Division studied the murals of street artist Kelsey Montague. Each student created a patterned feather, which came together to form sets of wings.

Self-Portrait
Fifth Grade
11"x 17 " Charcoal

Eye Drawing using Grid Method
Fifth Grade
8 1/2"x 11" Pencil
Fifth graders used the grid method to draw their own eyes from a photograph.
Self Portrait Collage
Fifth Grade
11"x 14" Construction Paper, Self Image
High-Contrast Self-Portrait Print
Fifth Grade
9"x 12" Lino Cut

Spirit Animal Prints
Fifth Grade
6"x 6" Lino print

Spirit Animal Ceramic Tile
Fifth Grade
5"x 5" Clay

Community Grocery Store
Fifth Grade
Paper Mache, Felt, Tissue Papaer
Self-portraits inspired by Chinese artist Yue Minjun
Second, Third and Fourth Grade
9"x 6" Collage paper, Paint
Observational Shoe Drawing
Fourth Grade
12” x 18” Alcohol markers, permanent marker
Tao Tie Ding
Fourth Grade
Clay, Shino Glaze

Abstract Painting
Fourth Grade
16” x 16” Paint

French Bulldog
Fourth Grade
Multi-Color Print
9"x 12" Styrofoam, Ink
Landscape Collagraph Print
Third Grade
9"x 12" Found Objects, Ink
Finger Puppet
Third Grade
Index Finger Size. Plaster Bandage, Mixed Media.
Third-grade students have created their original superheroes. They wrapped plaster around their finger to form a body, and followed their design plan to sculpt facial features, mix and paint skin color, add clothing with felt, hair with yarn, and many other accessories.

Finger Puppet Stop Motion Animation
Third Grade
Plaster Strip, Paint, Cardboard, Found Materials

Superhero hand puppet
Third Grade
Ceramic, Mixed Media.
Styrofoam Prints
Second Grade
9" x 9" Styrofoam, Water-based printing ink
Second graders learned about 凸版画(relief printing) and 凹版画( Intaglio). They came up with a design using both techniques.

Light-up painting/ STEAM
Third Grade
Students combined their knowledge of radial symmetry with their studies of circuits in science to make light-up paintings
8"x 8" Gold paint, paper circuits
Found Object Stamps
Second Grade
9"x 12" Found Object, Tempera Paint
A second grader created stamp using found objects and made a pattern with the stamp.

Weaving
Second Grade
6"x 4" Cardboard Loom, Yarn

Andy Warhol inspired Food Prints
Second Grade
9"x 12" Styrofoam, Ink, Construction Paper

Food Sculpture
Second Grade
Clay

Tints and Shades
Second Grade
9"x 12" Canvas, Tempera Paint

Animal Print
Second Grade
6"x 9" Collagraph
Hudson River Fish Mural
Second Grade
An art-science collaborative mural focused on fish of the Hudson River.
Paint, Colored Pencil, Tissue Paper
House Painting
First Grade
18"x 24" Drawing paper, Tempera Paint

Notan Collage
First Grade
11"x 14" Black Construction Paper, Drawing Paper

Ceramic Fruit
First Grade
Clay

Fruit Drawing
First Grade
8” x 18” Colored Pencil

Still life painting
First Grade
9"x 12" Ink

Faces
First Grade
10"x 10" Collagraph, oil pastel

Bird
First Grade
Paper mache, Wire, Paint

Matisse Inspired Collage
First Grade
6” x 24” Construction paper
Community Project
Kindergarten
Pumpkins
Kindergarten have been learning about dots and Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. They painted the dots and strengthening their scissors skills by cutting out circles.

Coil Cup
Kindergarten
Clay

Shape Painting
Kindergarten
Kindergarten studied how lines become shapes. They were working on these shape paintings, while simultaneously studying color mixing.
20"x 20" Tempera Paint
Line
Kindergarten
Kindergarten explored different types of lines and learned about how lines connect to create shapes.
9"x 12" Sharpie, Neon Crayon

Tree house Collage
Kindergarten
20"x 18" Mixed Media

Monster Collage
Kindergarten
Kindergarten used their imagination to create a monster with torn and cut construction papers.
12"x 18" Construction paper, Glue
Wrinkled Heart
Kindergarten
Inspired by the story " A Wrinkled Heart " by Tracy Hoexter. Kindergarteners made a wall of colorful hearts as a reminder that words can have a massive impact on others and that we should always try our best to be kind and care for each other's feelings.
6"x 9" Construction paper, oil pastel





























