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Paperworks!Poetry- inspired works on paper by the artists

of Country Oaks Elementary SchoolHendry County, Florida

Susan Baldino, CuratorSandy Hill, Teaching Artist and Guest Curator

In just six weeks, the amazing young artists from Country Oaks Elementary School completed five art projects, a poem, and six extended learning assignments.

ESE teacher Cara Austin and her staff collaborated virtually with Arts4All Florida teaching artist, Sandy Hill, to introduce the students to Shel Silverstein’s poetry and to engage the students in creative techniques and materials.

Once there was a tree . . .and she loved a little boy.And everyday the boy would comeand he would gather her leavesand make them into crownsand play king of the forest . . . .

Shel Silverstein

The Class read “The Giving Tree.”

The students learned how to begin their artmaking by using paper and cardboard and how to mix paints from household staples like food coloring.

In form and color, the artists expressed their ideas using acrylic, tempera paints, watercolor, pencils, sponges, brushes, droppers, sequins, glitter, canvas, cardstock, and confetti.

We hope you enjoy this selection of their work that reflects the students’ dexterity, skill, and the sheer joy found in making art.

Torn Paper Collage!In these colorful assemblages, the artists used droppers to simulate watercolor rain over their cut and torn tissue paper shapes.

Leaf Collage!Gold acrylic paint gilds these compositions that are festooned with fabric leaves and decorated with watercolor pencil.

Cubist Collage!Inspired by Pablo Picasso, the artists combined different shapes and textures to make “musical mosaics.”

Masks!For one of their online extendedlearning activities, the artistsembellished fanciful masks with gold paint, glitter, and bling.

The mission of Arts4All Florida is to provide, support and champion arts education and cultural experiences for and by people with disabilities. Our vision is to create a world in which the arts are universally accessible.

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