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- A wooden table set, with two small chairs, is painted white and
decorated with a variety of insects, leaves, and flowers. It portrays
the unique autograph of each child in preschool/pre-k and awaits the
imagination of your child!
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- A travel in the country of our preschool/pre-k student's imagination. A
place where each one could be the animal he or she would like to be…
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- Memories of our fieldtrip to the farm are depicted on this 30 inch
terracotta flower pot. Each student rendered a special aspect of the
farm in this piece of classic children's art. Look especially closely
for the farmer !
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- Vibrant colors of acrylic on canvas celebrate the much anticipated song
of spring. Each student presented their own personal flower study upon a
collectively painted grassy meadow.
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- As our ancestors, the preschool/pre-k students and teachers have been
blowing paint on their own hand and signing their name to create a
colorful and alive pattern reflecting our class community.
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- For this work of art, the Kindergarten students' painted
"footprints are going everywhere!" on paths made of colored
sand. Even though time goes by, the footprints will be the same forever,
making this art piece priceless!
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- Who can resist this watercolor of the Very Hungry Caterpillar and the
fruit he ate. Everyone in Kindergarten participated in this project, and
the result is a colorful rendition of this childhood classic.
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- The Kindergarten students' interest and passion toward this theme
inspired them to create this priceless art piece. Using painting and
collage techniques, this African landscape invites you to dream of a far
away continent full of life and colors.
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- Welcome to the jungle with this wonderful painting inspired by Henri
Rousseau ! The 1st graders created this collective collage with pastel
and acrylic paint. You can admire animals such as lions, giraffes and
more …
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- Two colorful works of art created by 1st graders who showed a lot of
imagination to decorate each handprint and arrange them on the paper.
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- An original artwork inspired by cartooning and its technique. Each 1st
grade student created a character with a special expression on its face.
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- Four paintings made on canvas and representing the four seasons. The
1st grade students had the opportunity to use the same technique as
some of the most famous painters such as Monet or Van Gohg.
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- The 2nd graders drew self portraits of themselves. They really did an
amazing job. The details and effort they put into it is something
everyone needs to see.
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- This collective artwork, made by 2nd graders, is inspired by African
art. The students created a pattern of moving characters with pastels.
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- The 3rd graders created prehistoric animals with chalks and pastels on
a beautiful golden background.
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- Colorful artwork produced by 3rd graders and inspired by Picasso's
paintings and cubism. Each student created an original portrait using
Picasso's style: half the face appears to be the profile.
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