The 5th Grade students learned about drawing in Perspective to show depth and dimension. After practicing the technical drawing skills, students were encouraged to create their own city. Students were asked to draw at least 3 things in perspective (buildings, road, etc.). Afterwards, they traced their lines with Sharpies and used a variety of watercolor techniques to add color. Students then used colored pencils to enhance areas of their artwork and really make them stand out. I'm impressed with all of the different ideas the students came up with!
November 13, 2010
Scarecrows
The 2nd Graders created these wonderful Scarecrow artworks just in time for the harvest season! Students learned about “Landscapes” and created their own using a farm as inspiration. In this mixed-media approach, students had an opportunity to use oil pastels, watercolors, construction paper, buttons, fabric and raffia to create their Scarecrow artworks!
Autumn Leaves
The 3rd Grade students learned about the life and work of American Artist, Georgia O’Keeffe. She was known for her paintings of nature, specifically large details of flowers. Students put a spin on that by using the changing leaves as the inspiration. Each student chose their leaf and drew it using a bottle of glue on black paper. Once the glue was dry they used chalk pastels to blend warm and cool colors into their artwork.
Geometric Robots
The 1st Graders created their very own Robot using Geometric Shapes and Secondary Colors. Students are learning about the Elements of Art and how we can use them to create artworks that express ideas. Each student came up with a different idea and “constructed” their Robot very carefully. They were cracking me up showing me all of the different things their Robots could do!
September 15, 2010
Coat of Arms
Self Portraits
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Taking inspiration from Eric Carle, the 1st Grade classes have created giant caterpillars that are climbing on the walls. I like to begin the year by introducing my 1st graders to the Elements of Art. We talked about 'Texture' first and students had an opportunity to use crayons to create texture rubbings. They painted their circle of textures with watercolors, cut it out (which helps exercise those motor skills) and added it to the caterpillar body. Thanks to Mr. Stoller at Thomas Elementary for the idea!
Adinkra Symbols of Life
August 23, 2010
A Fresh Start
Welcome to the new and improved Riverside Elementary Art Blog! I began this blog two school years ago and took a hiatus last year. It's a new school year, a new beginning, and I plan to keep this blog updated.



I've found a lot of great ideas and inspiration from checking out blogs made by other art teachers and I hope to pay it forward with this one.
Below are some photos of the AMAZING Bottlecap Artwork the students collaborated on with our visiting artist, Michelle Stitzlein. I installed these pieces in our beautiful courtyard so that we can see them every day walking to and fro throughout the school day...
March 19, 2009
4th Grade-Perspective Cities
The 4th Grade students learned about drawing in Perspective. They learned how to create roads, buildings, signs and many other things from their imaginations using the Horizon Line and Vanishing Point. These artworks are all so unique and are painted beautifully with watercolors.
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