Visual Art Update for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday January 7, 9, &11th

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Preschool: Students created a winter scene using paint. Children discussed their art and planned and problem solved.

Kindergarten: Students created abstract art using shapes, lines, and color. They learned about the artist Wassily Kandinsky. He was a Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting one of the first recognized purely abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated at Grekov Odessa Art school.

First: Students created abstract art using shapes, lines, and color. They learned about the artist Wassily Kandinsky. He was a Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting one of the first recognized purely abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated at Grekov Odessa Art school.

Second: Students created abstract art using shapes, lines, and color. They learned about the artist Wassily Kandinsky. He was a Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting one of the first recognized purely abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated at Grekov Odessa Art school.

Third: Each student learned about monochromatic colors. They created a snow scene using different shades of blue paint.

Fourth: Students created abstract art using shapes, lines, and color. They learned about the artist Wassily Kandinsky. He was a Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting one of the first recognized purely abstract works. Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa, where he graduated at Grekov Odessa Art school.

Fifth: Each student created a three dimensional vessel using clay as the art medium.

HSP: Each student started creating artwork that depicts “Mother, Mary of the Church”. This is for an art contest through the http://www.familyrosary.org/tryprayer

This year’s contest theme, Mary, Mother of the Church, will help your family explore how Mary isn’t only the Mother of Jesus, but also Mother to us all. Reflecting on a few biblical stories, you’ll see how Our Blessed Mother’s important role in the Church flows from her deep connection with her Son and from there into our own homes.

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