This unique piece was created by the students in the fifth and sixth grade class. Each student made a circular loom out of cardboard. They then chose bright colors of yarn to weave into beautiful flower designs. Put together in this class collage and backed with a bold green in a wooden frame, this piece will brighten any home! The dimensions are 16 3/4 x18 3/4.
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Dandelion seed heads, or “blowballs”, are often the first flowers that a child picks to gift to a loved one. You’ll want to scoop up this one of a kind treasure painted by the Pre-k class. Students painted the background in a soft purple hue and used their fingers to create a beautiful “blowball”. The piece measures 16” X 18”.
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This art piece features the unique artistry of the 7th and 8th grade classroom. Students worked individually to design and manipulate patterns while creating inorganic structures. All together the patterns represent the individuality of each artist.
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This one of a kind piece of art is a 3-D flower created by using the cut out hand prints of each student in the class. Each hand is also signed by each student. In the center you can also see is a picture of each child. It is made from construction paper and mounted on canvas. The overall size of the project is 3' by 2'. Own this priceless piece of history by placing the highest bid!
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This unique quilting masterpiece features the artwork of the 3rd and 4th graders. Each student was responsible for designing a square that represents a piece of Maryland History. 3rd and 4th graders recently completed a unit on Maryland State History and were excited to share what they learned. Special thanks to Christina Dennison for the sewing and quilting.
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This collage was created by each student tracing and cutting out a print of their arm and hand, then decorating it with symbols that are important to them. This project correlates with our Solar System unit, and reminds us that just as each star is unique, God has blessed us with unique talents and individuality. We should always strive to reach our highest potential.
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