Ms. Wilburn's Art Page
Thank you, Tyler (3rd Grade)
Liam's pattern and texture art (3rd Grade)
Thank you,
Benji, Gracie, and Joana.
Benji, Gracie, and Joana.
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Open this May 6th Webpage document to find my Art Challenge and see wonderful examples of things being turned into art AND a fun art game called "I draw, you draw".
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Everyone Belongs
April 29, 2020
Greetings Art Stars!
I included the Everyone Belongs poster because I believe that we do belong together, working together, as Greenwood Stars supporting each other in this challenging time.
I hope everyone has been able to create some artwork while at home. I am super grateful for those who have shared what they have made. Look for new artwork added to the Greenwood Art Gallery that is part of the Art and P.E. website.
Look for this week’s art lessons in your email.
Take a virtual visit to the Seattle Art museum:
Enjoy your week and don’t forget to submit your artwork for the Greenwood Art Gallery. You can send photos of your work to my email.
Ms. Wilburn
[email protected]
Thank you Ryla (1st grade) Liam (3rd) and Grace (3rd) for sharing your art with us this week.
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Millennium Cairn by Andy Goldsworthy
Greetings Art Stars!
I hope everyone had a good Spring break. I sent some art lessons and video links to your classroom teachers. Let me know if you have any problems accessing or understanding the lesson. You are always welcome to send inquiries to my email (below). This week, the lessons are all about art and nature; balance through symmetry. They feature 2 land artists: Andy Goldsworthy and Jill Bliss. You can look up more information and view examples of their artwork online. https://www.jillbliss.com/ https://www.theartstory.org/artist/goldsworthy-andy/ |
River Otter Seaside by Jill Bliss
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Happy Earth Day
Another way to combine art and nature is through celebrating Earth Day!
Earth Day is April 22nd!
Earth Day is an annual global event that celebrates the environmental movement and raises awareness about pollution and ways to maintain a clean habitat.
Some earth-friendly earth day art activities you can do:
Ms. Wilburn [email protected]
Another way to combine art and nature is through celebrating Earth Day!
Earth Day is April 22nd!
Earth Day is an annual global event that celebrates the environmental movement and raises awareness about pollution and ways to maintain a clean habitat.
Some earth-friendly earth day art activities you can do:
- Make seed bombs: Give back to Mother Earth with these easy-to-make seed bombs. Blend together used scraps of construction paper, water, and wildflower seeds in a food processor, then form into tiny muffins. Let dry and then toss in the ground. As the seed bombs receive sun and rain, the paper will eventually compost and the seeds will germinate.
- Create nature wreaths. Go on a nature walk to gather interesting leaves, flowers, berries, etc.. To make the wreath forms, braid together strips of old t-shirts and form into a circle. Then attach natural items into the crevices and secure with clear fishing line or hot glue.
- Create a quilt. Textiles make up a huge portion of municipal solid waste--over 16 million tons per year. Repurpose old material that would otherwise end up in the landfill by putting together a cozy quilt.
- Create a recycled paper collage. Use paper scraps, magazines, newspapers or junk mail to tear or cut up as your art materials.
- Create a recycled wind chime: Go outside for a nature walk and gather sticks, weeds, and pickable blooms, and then bring the treasures inside to be showcased in recycled jar lids. With some wax paper and string, your students can craft this surprisingly beautiful recycled wind chime.
Ms. Wilburn [email protected]