Apr 21, 2014

Yearbook Self-Portraits


For the past two weeks, we have been working on the year book self-portraits. Some materials used to make the portraits are oil pastel, crayons, and markers, sharpies to outline, and pencil to sketch. First, we sketched out what our portrait would look like. Then, we filled in the face with a peach colored crayon. Next, we made the eyes, mouth, and nose. Following that, we drew out the hairline so it would actually look like us. Moving on, we colored the shoulder. After that, we outlined the head and shoulders in sharpie. Finally, we made a design in the open space. That’s how we made our yearbook self-portrait.

- Casey J., Jonah S. 5-J

















 




















“I paint self-portraits because I am 
the person I know best.”
                                                                                         -      Frida Kahlo

                                                           




Apr 7, 2014

CD Cover Designs





By Alexandra G.

Making a CD at Purchase Elementary School is always a big deal. I have only been in this school since the country theme CD, but I know how well the CDs were before I came. Some of the past CD themes were 80’s, Rock through the Ages, Beatles, Songs at the Cinema, Friendship & Love, and Michael Jackson. Because we have done 10 CD’s before, this year’s theme is “Best of Purchase”. The CDs have to do with art and music because every year Ms. Palefsky asks students to draw the CD front cover and back cover. Also, Ms. Battista, our music teacher, gives every student a chance to have a spotlight moment because there are solos for students who want solos. This year I am graduating so this is a special CD for me and other 5th graders.


























"Music gives color to the air of the moment."
                                          
                                                                                   – Karl Lagerfeld