Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Open House... Art on Display!

Christie students have created some wonderful Multicultural Art Works to share with you at open house and for our up coming culturefest!






Our first stop is Kindergarten, Where students became Illustrators and Authors as they dreamed about Spring Break!









In every Kindergarten room we displayed our Portfolios and our Collage Self Portraits!





We even wrote in Spanish down in our Bilingual hall!







First grade learned about Russia, the Tsars and the Fabulous Faberge' Eggs!




Second grade created woven Animal masks! Masks are worn all over the world. Aren't their expressions and details are wonderful!







Third grades Multicultural Metal Mandela's are a mixture of symbols and patterns from around the world. 





 Third graders also made paper molas inspired by the native works in Panama.




The Kuna people are renowned for these fabulous fabric creations.



As you entered our classrooms you were greeted by Ojos De Dios, Mexican inspired art works called "God's Eyes" in English.





We displayed our are works everywhere!






Fourth grade made some incredible Bug's Eye View works of art inspired by the Southwestern American Artist Georgia O'keeffe. 







Fourth graders also created weavings, a centuries old tradition from around the world.




Fifth grade had a blast from the ancient past designing Hieroglyphic Prints with Metal Mummies and god's influenced by Ancient Egypt Works of Art.







They also decorated their rooms with Dot's from Dot day and our Surrealistic works of art.






 Sadly every took their Surrealistic Art works home before I could get a picture!

Hope you enjoyed looking at our art as much as we enjoyed making it.







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