Friday, May 20

Art Auction 2016 Part One

Always been, will be, a part of every school year.  An art auction to benefit once again, children with cleft palate.  The proceeds will go to Operation Smile and the children in my class will share their artworks done throughout the year. 

Mice Friends (Food Colours on Plastic)


A Garden Full Of Flowers (Pastel on Felt)



Pretty, Pretty Sunshine (Mixed Media)


A Walk in the Garden (Acrylic n Canvas with Natural Materials)
Our theme this year is Dialogues with Trees so the artworks are mostly inspired by the garden and our environment. 

12 comments:

  1. You know I love Arts and can paint them. So I could say that the photos you posted are fabulous and well done with vibrant colours. I looked at them one by one, slowly before giving my comments. I always liked mixed media ones as they could bring life in Art to another level.

    Have you found time to see my paintings? Tsk Tsk! **show off mode** 55555

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  2. Thank you for the wonderful comments. Will surely share them with my fours and fives in class. I know that they are all excited to extend their talents to helping the children with needs. We teach as early as three.

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  3. I like the first one, yung blue. Bigla ko naalala ang painting ni Van Gogh :)

    Ang galing ng activity/project na ito, bukod sa nai-encourage ang mga bata na makatulong sa iba, nadi-develop din nila ang kanilang talento sa sining! :)

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  4. Such a beautiful set of artworks Sir! grabe ang talent at creativity sa post na 'to. Kudos Sir! I am amazed how you inspire your students to be more creative :)

    love lots,
    Tin

    mypoeticisolation.blogspot.com

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  5. Hello Jep,

    Salamat. The story behind the first one is about a group of mice, who are friends (thus the play of words from nice to mice for the title), taking care of a tree. The story allne is wonderful and the effect of light at the back of this art piece makes it stunning.

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  6. Hi Cristine,

    Thank you for the comment. I am inspired by them as much as they are inspired by things around them. I teach that, as it is difficult for children to focus and pick something to look at. The creativity comes from practise and when things are ready, I let them paint in big canvasses. The end result is great but the process is what makes it as one.

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  7. Having come from a conversation with you about your being "inexperienced with some things and yet expert with others", may I just say, hayaan na lang naten yung mga bagay na di ka expert at.

    These are amazing, Lobster. The kids are quite privileged to have you to look to for guidance, for education, and this, too.



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  8. Thank you for this wonderful comment, nakakataba ng puso. Thank you for understanding as well, alam mo naman ako, dense sa ibang bagay. I will tell the children of all your wonderful comments. Sabihin ko galing kay lab.

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  9. Hi,Jonathan,
    Such lovely artworks!! I always love to see artworks. For me, enjoying arts is a part of my daily life.
    I like to find various arts in many small things around me, in dresses,table cloths, cushions, coffee mats,notebooks,and so on. I imagine that the second one could be a lovely summer dress!!The third one could be masks. We have fashionable masks and enjoy them!
    Have a good day!

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  10. Hello Ms. Tomoko,

    So lovely to hear from you. Yes, there is art in everything but it takes a gentle soul and watchful eyes to see the things stored for all. There is always beauty and art in everything. Even the falling leaves, or the blowing of a feather in the wind, magical, artful, and very zen.

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  11. I totally agree with you,Jonathan.
    Have a good new week ahead!

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  12. Hello Ms. Tomoko,

    Thank you, have a great week as well!

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