Andy Warhol Influenced Self-Portraits

We used coloured highlighters to colour B&W photocopied photographs in the style of Andy Warhol.

Jasmine M

Minions, Minions Everywhere...

Pop Art paintings based on recently released "Despicable Me 2".... gotta love the Minions!!

Charlotte K

Grumpy Cats

Based on the famous Youtube Grumpy Cat, Tardar Sauce, we created our Grumpy Cats with black marker and soft pastel, on a continuous "take a line for a walk" background.

I love how they each have such a distinct personality, even though they are all Grumpy Cats!

Lachlan F (Yr 4)

In a Parallel World ....

A very imaginative picture to finish the term, with loads of opportunity to get creative! ....

Their challenge was to create a shadow of themselves in a parallel world - a bit like Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland or the Narnia books. This world exists side by side with ours, and only needs a window or door to step from one into the other.

Like Peter Pan, their shadow can have a life of it's own. Instead of merely copying their real-life body, it should express something important about who they are - perhaps something they love to do like art, music or sport. It might even be symbolic - a lion, a rabbit, a dragon!

This is our last lesson this term - our 2 week winter break starts now. Happy holidays!!

Makedde C (Yr 3)

Cat Sculptures (thank you Andy Warhol!)

After admiring some of Pop artist Andy Warhol's cats we made Cat Sculptures using slotted cardboard. Like Andy's 25 Cats called Sam, each of our cats is brightly coloured and has a very unique personality!
Aren't they terrific?



Rousseau-ish Mixed Media Jungles

We looked at Rousseau's 'Surprised! (Tropical Storm with a Tiger)', especially looking at how the artist makes the viewers feel as though we are inside the picture, with the jungle all around us. 

Kaiden S (Yr 4)
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