Our Omega boys have applied their learning about shapes and patterns to create water color self-portraits. The boys used mirrors to inform their drawings, which will hang in their classroom in the upcoming days.
Each year, the boys engage in this activity as a way to foster community, review shapes and practice with a variety of art materials. They discuss with each other observations about their features, the shapes they notice and colors that stand out, and create a special frame for their artwork that incorporates their knowledge about patterns.
This activity engages our young boys' creativity, artistry and analytical minds. The results are expressive and delightful!
Each year, the boys engage in this activity as a way to foster community, review shapes and practice with a variety of art materials. They discuss with each other observations about their features, the shapes they notice and colors that stand out, and create a special frame for their artwork that incorporates their knowledge about patterns.
This activity engages our young boys' creativity, artistry and analytical minds. The results are expressive and delightful!
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