
🧵🎨 Jemison Class Explore Textiles in Art! 🎨🧵
This week, our wonderful Year 1 Jemison class began an exciting new unit in Art all about Textiles!
This week, our wonderful Year 1 Jemison class began an exciting new unit in Art all about Textiles!
Shackleton Class had an unforgettable trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington!
This week, Shackleton Class kicked off our new art topic: 3D Design and vibrant bowls.
Pupils and staff at St George's are celebrating receiving a prestigious Silver Artsmark Award, the only creative quality standard for schools, accredited by Arts Council England.
Jemison Class have been busy exploring the wonderful world of printing in our Art lessons!
In year 4, we have been using tie dye techniques to create coloured designs on fabric.
Year 3 Students Explore the Beauty of Shells with Creative Sketching and Impressed Prints.
Best Class Artists Shine with Picasso and Caulfield-Inspired Creations!
This term, Shackleton Class started an exciting new art topic: textiles and collage!
The 3rd Christmas Art Festival was a glittering display of creativity, community and Christmas spirit!
In year 3, we have been creating our own versions of the Sunflowers painting by the popular artist Vincent van Gogh.
In Year 5, our current Art topic is printmaking. The children created their own designs!
In R.E, we looked at what is peace and what peace is to us.
Jemison class have been working on their painting skills and working in the style of 'Piet Mondrian.'
This term, Best Class have been making their own portraits in our fine art unit.
In year 3, we have been looking at Vincent van Gogh. We have been creating textures using a range of different techniques.
Jemison class have been learning to sketch!
This week Year 2 started their creative journey in earnest, making mixed media waves inspired by Beth Krommes!
We have been learning about contour lines in art.
On Thursday, we held our second annual Celebration of Arts Festival! There was music, dance, song and, of course, beautiful installations enjoyed in the perfect sunshine.
Year 3 have completed their portraits in the style of Kehinde Wiley!
Magnificent modelling in Year 1!
In year 2, we have been looking at the work of William Morris. His work consists of repeated patterns reflecting natural objects such as birds, fruit, and vegetables.
Year 4 had the chance to see the most amazing and influential portraits and paintings at the famous National Gallery.