The theme in our Junior Art Club was: "We love Spring". The students had the option to create flowers, rainbows, or butterflies.
HAVING FUN WITH FINGER PAINTING
For this fun project, students used their finger as the "brush" to spread the paint. We learned how to tap our finger on the paper, then lifting it up again so we could get the finger shaped print. We also learned how to drag the paint to create "finger brush stokes".
Great colors!! Our 1st graders have been printing Spring flowers with thumbs, too:))
ReplyDeleteVery interesting art works and very amazing colors !!!
ReplyDeleteThese children must be really happy, wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteSiempre que paso por tu casa quedo maravillado y asombrado...
ReplyDeleteAdoro estas obras, y el hecho de que provengan de retales de inocencia, las engrandece más si cabe...
Admirable el trabajo que realizáis, sin duda alguna...
Mis respetos y admiración, y un fuerte abrazo,
Db.
These flowers spread freedom and joy. They are an explosion of color. Congratulates the artists.
ReplyDeleteHola, muy linda composición y lindos colores, va un saludo en la distancia y muchas gracias por tu comentario, Rodisi
ReplyDeleteAn entry for a spectacular spring lluvioso home in Spain!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and I was delighted! ENHORABUENA!
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very interessting pictures... bravo!
ReplyDeleteThese paintings have been lovely and very happy with this much color. I love the mix of colors.
ReplyDeleteGreetings!
Just gorgeous as they are so colourful and also fun!
ReplyDeleteFingers are very useful and when you can't find your paintbrushes...well, who needs brushes....Wonderful work! :):):)
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Hello, Chesterbrook Academy Elementary.
ReplyDeleteYour sweet message and works charms my heart.
I thank for your usual and hearty support.
The prayer for all peace.
Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma ❃
I am amazed how much fun and learning goes into each class, your little students are so lucky!
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