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Prospecti Lower school students worked with a variety of media in their art classes. These included crayons, markers, pastels, paints, and several others. The purpose of lower school art, as stated by Mrs. Feild, the lower school art teacher, is to give students opportunities to express their feelings and experiences and to feel good about art. Without encouragement students may stop drawing and never start again. The lower school students really enjoyed art. Most students said that their favorite thing about art was painting. Finger weaving, finger knitting, and handprint sweatshirts were also among the students' favorites. Barry Capps, third grader, whose favorite art activity was drawing said, I like to draw birds. I think birds are neat because they can fly. I always e Picassos wanted to fly since I was little. Brian Hughes, also a third grader, said his favorite thing to do in art was the handprint sweatshirt because you get to keep it and wear it. Mrs. Feild first came up with the handprint sweatshirt idea a few years ago when she made one for her son. She put his handprints, name, andthe date on the sweatshirt. He loved it so much she decided to try it with her students. The students can choose the color of the shirt and handprint, and then arrange the shirt any way they wish. The sweatshirts can be made into pillows when they outgrow them. While the students are learning to express themselves through art, they are also becoming good artists. Maybe P.A. will produce a future Van Gogh or Picasso. Tongue in cheek. Third grader Cathy Wennerstrom concentrates on her drawing. 54 Academics Masterpieces in the making. Kindergartners Laura Butts and Jared Davis work diligently on paintings in art.
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May I have your attention, please? Betsy Torti, Give the girl a hand! Mrs. Ray. mother ofthree PA third grader. shows off her handprint sweatshirt that students. helps Sujata Prabhu, first grader. with her she made in art. handprint sweatshirt. Lower School
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