Friday, November 8, 2019

Eyes Half Way Collage

After doing a series of drawings, my third graders created these portrait collages. During the lesson, we discussed the proper placement of the eyes when creating a portrait. Most beginning artists (adults too) incorrectly place the eyes higher on the forehead when drawing a face. Take a moment to notice that eyes are indeed half way between the top of the head and the bottom of the chin. Nice job creating these collages third graders! MANY people in our school have stopped to tell me how much they are enjoying your work. Bravo!

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Pet Mural

Here are the pics of our completed Pet Mural located across from the Gym. Great work by our young artists!




Friday, September 6, 2019

Our Pets!

For the K-5 collaborative display, our young artists are drawing pictures of their pets. Some are real, and some are stuffed (not taxidermy 😄).
These artworks can be viewed on the bulletin boards across from the Gym for Open House Night on Thursday, September 12th.
Stay tuned for pictures of the entire display. In the meantime, here are some examples:













Tuesday, May 7, 2019

It's A Beautiful Day!

The theme for this year's School-wide Project is: WEATHER.
"Brainstorm" words associated with sun, snow, rain, cloud, etc.

The Art Show "Forecast Art" will be on Friday, June 7th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm in conjunction with the PTO's event "Popsicles on the Playground."
This event is rain or shine. Get it? :)

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Goodnow Library Art Show for Grade Three

Goodnow Library Art Show

This year the Peter Noyes third graders are participating in
the Goodnow Library Art Show along with other students
from Haynes, Loring and Nixon.
The theme for the show is Space: Universe of Stories.
All student artwork will be on display for the entire summer.
The show’s opening is scheduled for Wednesday, May 29th
from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the library.

Hope to see you at the opening!


Sunday, March 24, 2019

Happy Spring!


All of the Peter Noyes K-5 artists completed their designs for the annual Square One Art project. I have mailed all of the artworks to the company and expect the order forms with the free sheet of stickers to arrive April 1st!  Be on the lookout for your young artist’s catalogue.


Kindergarten students had their first ceramics lesson! Each student made three clay pendants.
This lesson is a great introduction to the process of ceramics. The students learn how the soft clay
can be formed, dried over a period of days, fired in the kiln at over 2000 degrees, glazed with bright
colors, and fired again in the kiln at over 2000 degrees.  All of their pendants should be coming
home soon on leather cords ready to be worn.
Next, kindergarten students will have a watercolor unit about rainbow order (ROYGBP).


First Graders are starting an “Introduction to Figure Drawing” unit.  I encourage young artists to
avoid drawing stick figures or gingerbread figures to represent the human body.  Instead, I focus
their attention on “Shirts and Pants.” I find it is much easier, and proportionately accurate, to start
by drawing clothing first. First graders have also been doing a Color Theory unit about primary
(red, yellow, blue) and secondary (orange, green, purple) colors.


Second Graders also began a Color Theory unit on mixing primary colors to make secondary
colors. First, they used red, yellow and blue plasticine (modelling clay) to physically mash and
knead two colors together to make a new color. For the next lesson, the second grade artists used
primary color tempera paint to mix the secondary colors.  These paint swatches were later cut out
and collaged onto a new paper to make a Color Wheel.


Third Graders started a clay project that entailed making a “mouth pot” sculpture.  The students
started by making a pinch pot. Once turned on its side, the opening of the pinch pot would represent
the mouth of their sculpture.  After discussing how to attach two pieces of clay together (slip and
score), the artists attached teeth/fangs, tongues and the like inside the mouth of the sculpture, and
eyes, noses, horns, wings, tails, etc. to the outside of their sculptures.  After the sculptures are fired
in the kiln, the students will use multicolored glazes to color their creations.


Fourth Graders reviewed how to draw the human figure in proportion by drawing a wooden
mannequin from observation. The students will then draw the mannequin on toned paper with black
charcoal pencils. Next, they used black charcoal pencil, white charcoal pencil, and a blending stump
to shade in the mannequin with deep shadows and bright highlights.
The next lesson is creating ceramic coil pots!

Fifth Graders are working on a clay project of a 3D head. The head will be made by combining
two pinch pots to form a hollow egg shape.  Depending on the artist’s plan (human, animal, monster, etc.) features will be added by using the slip and score technique. After the initial firing (bisque fire), all sculptures will be glazed.



Thursday, February 14, 2019

Simon Beck: Snow Art!

Check out this video interview with Simon Beck. He is a British artist that makes gigantic geometric murals in the snow...with his feet!