Welcome

Welcome to the Brownsville Elementary School art blog. We hope you enjoy exploring the art gallery created by the students in grades Preschool - 5th. The art projects we do with our students allows everyone to experience art through different mediums...

DRAWING

pencils, pens, crayons, markers and colored pencils

~Students start out in the lower grades learning how to draw animals using shapes. Then in the upper grades they learn proportions of the human face and figure. Then they learn how to shade and add value to make their drawings look realistic.

PAINTING

watercolors and tempera paint

~Students start with painting in Kindergarten and build on these skills all throughout elementary school. They learn how to properly use the paints and take care of the brushes.

SCULPTING

clay, wood, wire and found objects

~Clay is a favorite medium in all grades. Each year our clay projects build on each other so that by the time you are in 5th grade you use all the skills to create your sculpture. Kindergarten also uses found object to make faces. Second grade also uses wood to make Kachina Dolls and 4th also uses wire to create wire figures.

PLUS A FEW EXTRAS

print making, weaving and stitchery

~We print in many ways but mostly in 2nd grade, in 3rd grade we love to weave and in 4th (or 5th) we learn stitchery.


All of our students get to be in the studio for 45 mins. a week but they are constantly creating throughout every day.


Artfully yours!
your art teachers, Shannon Horridge and Tetyana Wittkowski

Monday, March 30, 2020

Check this out...

Just another way to stay in touch... https://sites.google.com/k12albemarle.org/beecreative/home and see what the students have been up to this year. Along with ideas for projects to continue BEEing creative! 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Sun is Finally OUT!

Wow! It has been a long time since the sun has been out and boy am I grateful to see it's warm light. During this stay home time it is very important to feed your soul and keep the creativity flowing... some of our BES students have been doing just that and not everyone has been using paper, pencil, crayons and/or glue. Being creative is more than having to buy supplies and use them. One can be creative with dance, music and/or found objects around the house or in nature. Here is an image created by Stella, one of our 4th grade students...

Nice job, Stella and thank you for sharing! 

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Thanks for sharing...

Two of our amazing Bees have shared with me what they have been doing this past week and I couldn't be more proud of their go get'm attitude! Thanks for sharing Joseph S. and Harper K. You made my day!
Create land art like Andy Goldsworthy!
There are also many videos on his work.


Vegetable prints Parents can help cut the vegetables.
This can be extended to include other types of printing
materials like corks, toilet paper roll circles,
bottoms of boxes etc.

send your pictures to me at shorridge@k12albemarle.org
and I'll post them on this blog, Instagram and Twitter!

Friday, March 20, 2020

Let us See...

Hello BES Students and Families! We would LOVE to see what you have been up to... Send pictures of your creativeness to shorridge@k12albemarle.org and I will post them (with your permission) to our Blog, Instagram and Twitter!
Looking forward to SEEING what you've been creating.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Stay Creative and Healthy

As we start the stay home part of our school year please know that we can take this time to focus on our creative side. Use this time to reset and remember what is truly important. Take time to look and really see what is right in front of you... and if you feel so inclined to draw, sculpt, write, sing, or dance then do it.

Friday, March 6, 2020

ART SHOW 2020

we hope you take just a moment to check out the art show this weekend...


there are 3 galleries at The Shops at Stonefield in Charlottesville

Monday, March 2, 2020

Visual Arts Festival 2020


Once the show is up we will let your student(s) know if they have work in the show this year! We never really know how much space we actually will have to display our students' art work so we wait to let them know once the show is up. Also, note the new location this year... The Shops at Stonefield!