Glitter and Glue

When in doubt, just add glitter! I am a PreK-5 art teacher, and these are words to live by. The images on this blog are from the students I teach. I hope they inspire you. There is nothing better than art seen through a child's eye.

Thursday, May 19, 2011





Painting to the Blues! PreK and Kindergarten students at the Cunniff school in Watertown listened to blues music and painted how the music made them feel. They experimented with monochromatic color, making tints and shades of blue.
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