The photo will be saved in either in “Downloads” folder or “My Drive”.
Charles N. made a nice little Gromit! I hope you liked the videos, Charles... was it your first time see W + G?
Ben N. also finished a W+G sketch! Great job!!
Whoa- check out this amazing W + G story, created by Matthew M from 2F!! Matthew, you did such a great job with your illustrations AND your story!!! I'm so impressed :)
Wow- here's another fantastic W + G original story... this one by Lily M. in 2W! Lily, your composition is so thoughtful and clever- I love it!! Well done to you and your brother Matthew!
5th grader Cai made all three of these sketches!
Cai, I love how you made your drawings so big!!
This one turned out sideways, but I still love it! Well done, Cai!
2nd grader John Henry sent in this great sketch, which includes W + G AND the crackers! (Don't forget the crackers :) Awesome!
2nd grade artist Hanameel created such a cute sketch of Gromit this week!
Hasset, also a second grader, made one as well! Great job, girls!
5th grade artist Connor S. sent in this great sketch of Gromit! Connor, I'm proud off all the amazing art you've created over the years. Good luck in 6th grade art!!
2nd grade artist Caitlin S. made some amazing W + G sketches of her own!! Caitlin, I love how you combine your art skills with your storytelling skills-- so clever!! I love it :)
Luke R. shared some recent sketches he made of W + G :)
Luke also made a quick moment-in-time sketch! Thanks for sharing, Luke!!
I love the background included in this drawing, done by Manar Z! Well done, Manar!
Parker V. also finished some W + G sketches- great job! I hope you liked the videos, Parker!!!
Brendan D. in 2F was inspired to make some of his own clay figures after watching W + G!
Brendan - these look awesome! I think you're using a polymer-based modeling clay that doesn't dry out... just like the artists use to make W + G!! Great connection!!
Golden Bird, 1919. Constantin Brancusi
The Old Guitarist, 1903. Pablo Picasso
5th grade artist Owen H. finished his Moment-in-Time, and he cleverly included some famous pieces from the Art Institute of Chicago! Can you see the Golden Bird sculpture, by Constantin Brancusi, and Picasso's The Old Guitarist? If your not sure what those pieces of art look like, I've included photos of them for you! Very well done, Owen!!!
Caitlin S.- your museum has the perfect title... "The Museum of AWESOMENESS!" I love it!!! It's funny, cute, and creative :) Well done!!!!!!!!
4th grader Katie T. created a cool moment-in-time collage! Katie, I think your people are really enjoying the minion :) So funny!
Kate T. also created some artwork outside! I love the rainbow, Katie-- it's so cheerful!!
3rd grader artist Julaney M. and her mom had a great time creating these gorgeous art pieces!
I love the sweet message- what a perfect reminder :) Thanks for sharing, Mejia family!!!
Wow- look at the moment in time Alexa H. created! Can you guess how she did it? So cool, Alexa!!!
4th grader Anna V. sent in this fantastic moment-in-time at the museum....It came to me upside-down, so you'll have to turn your head a bit to get the full enjoyment :) Great job, Anna!!!
Take a minute to admire this Moment-in-Time, sent in by Lily M. (4F) Lily, you did a fantastic job :)
Parker V. from 5V sent in ant that appears to be crawling down my website! Thanks, Parker!!
Pleasant Hill artist Amin Z. also finished his Moment-in-Time.... and I think I see LOTS of CHOCOLATE! Am I right, Amin?? Delicious work ;)
5th grade artist Connor S. has made a wonderful Moment-in-Time composition! I like how funny it is, Connor! I also love how you did your own type of STik figures ;) Great work!!
4th grader Katie T. made some lovely flowers!
Katie said this lesson was her favorite :). Thanks, Katie!
Sorry-- you'll have to turn your head sideways to fully enjoy this one... it's a skateboard painting by 2nd grader John Henry! You did a really good job with the perspective, John Henry ;)
Riley M. from 2F completed all FOUR drawing challenges at the end of the lesson! Looks like Springtime, Riley! Nice work :)
This cute, colorful critter was created by Teddy M. in ADK-B! I love it, Teddy! Did you have fun making it? I hope so :)
Cora M. from 1K made LOTS of cardboard artwork! She created an owl, plus a village!! It also looks like you have some Quiet Critters... am I right, Cora?? It all looks amazing!!!
WOW! Check out 4th grader Mitchell J's Star Wars critters! AMAZING!! You totally knocked it out of the park!
Mitchell, I can tell you really enjoyed this lesson by the smile on your face :) (And your smile makes me smile- so thanks, Mitchell!!)
Mitchell's big sis Viv J. also made some adorable little critters! I love it how you cut the tube in half to make tiny little owls, Viv!! Great idea- thanks for sharing :)
Here's Brooks- a 2nd grade artist in 2W. He made such an awesome owl critter! I love all the details you made, Brooks! Fantastic ;)
Rowan from 3Bim also made a project- Baby Yoda! Wow, Rowan- it looks so real! You did a great job. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!
Wow- look at all of the amazing critters, created by Julaney M, her little sister, and her mom! Julaney made the 🐸, 🦒 and 🦩! Aren't they fantastic?? I love them so much- thanks for sharing :)
4th grade artist Maggie R. just sent in this entire critter family! They are adorable, Maggie :) I hope this means you really liked the lesson this week!!
Anna V. from 4M made this sweet little owl with her recycled cardboard! So cute ;)
Look extra close to see this cute little critter, made by 4th grade artist Anari B! It's adorable, Anari!!
3rd grader Victor B. sent in his critter, too! Nice job, Victor!
2nd grader Neomi T. just sent this adorable critter! Neomi, I love the ears and the colors you choose! It turned out perfectly! I'm so happy you sent this in :)
5th grade artist Tara T. made this wonderful critter this week! Tara, it looks like you were able to use some paint and a little pom-pom-- am I right? It turned out sooooooooooo nice! I love it! I hope you do, to :)
2nd graders Hanameel and Hasset made these three critters together! They are absolutely darling, girls!! I love them all... I wonder which ones are your favorites? I'm so glad you enjoyed the lesson!
Awww.... look at this cute little fox, created by second grade artist Caitlin S! Caitlin, he looks so sweet and peaceful :). I really love it- thanks so much for sharing!!
Look at this proud, first grade artist-- it's Lola C. from 1K! It's so cute, Lola! I'm so proud of your hard work. Thanks for sending in this pic!
Avery M. from 1P just sent in this cute Baby Yoda she created! Avery- it's adorable!!! I love Baby Yoda, and I love seeing your pic! Thanks so much for sharing :)
Wow- look at this amazing critter, sent in by 2nd grade artist Jacob V! Jacob is in 2F, and it looks like he had a great time creating his project this week! I love it, Jacob- way to go!!
Big sister Eliana V. from 3Bus also made an adorable critter! Nice job, Eliana!! I love seeing your artwork, and I love seeing your smile ;). Thanks for sharing!
Joey from 2W recently created his little Baby Yoda! Nice job, Joey!! Thanks for sharing :)
Westley K. from 3M has also constructed a cute little cardboard critter! Well done, Westley- I hope you had fun making it!!
Matthew M. from 2F has been busy making his critter... which he turned into a devil :) Cute, Matthew!
Lily M. from 2W made a critter as well- but she made a fox! It looks great, Lily!!
Check it out-- Brendan D. from 2F made two cardboard critters: a wolf AND a Baby Yoda! They look fantastic, Brendan! I hope you had fun making them :)
Here's another cute critter, this one sent in by Alexa H! I love your cat, Alexa-- so sweet :)
5th grader Owen H. constructed this adorable fox! I really like the way you did the face and the fur texture, Owen... plus, I think you added some details to your ears, right? Amazing! I love it :) I hope you make some more!!
4th grader Katie T. made this cute Baby Yoda for her mom (who she says is OBSESSED with Baby Yoda:) Great job, Katie-- I hope you mom likes it!
5th grade artist Connor S. was quick to make his critter this week- it's The Hulk! Connor, you could make a few little changes and it could also be Frankenstein! It's so creative- I love it!
Another 5th grader, Parker V. was busy with his critter creation today! I like the "W" shaped texture lines you added, Parker!
Look at how 2nd graders Lily M. and Matthew M. turned last week's art challenge into a cool present for their mom! They first made Chris Uphues-style hearts, then added pipe cleaner stems and special messages on the back. I'm sure this bouquet of hearts spread all kinds of happiness and joy to your family :). Way to go, Lily and Matthew!!
Here's another amazing example of some positivity and happiness! 3rd grade artist created cool bubble letters into a message for his teacher, Mrs. Bim :) I know she loved this, Ben!!
4th grader Anna V. sent in this beautiful card she made for Mother's Day! I bet your mom loved it, Anna! Great job!!
Wow- check out this cool clip of Mitchell J's artwork! You can see how hard he worked to create this. I love it, Mitchell-- well done!!
1st grader Alex O. made lots of artwork this week!
Alex, I can guess who this is for :) Nice drawing!!
Way to work hard this week, Alex! I love it, and I bet your family will, too.
Check out the gorgeous artwork Julaney M. and her family recently created! Did you notice the sweet messages of happiness and positivity they included for us?
Wow- they did such an amazing job, and I heard they had lots of fun! Thanks so much for sharing-- this made my heart happy :)
I love this artwork recently sent in by Neomi T! It's gorgeous!! Way to be creative, Neomi :)
Look at this sweet composition made by Tara T... I love seeing five happy faces smiling at me :) Thanks for sharing your positivity, Tara!
Pleasant Hill artist Mia M. created three drawings this week!
Two of these drawings are for Mia's grandmothers, and one is for Mia's mom.
I bet everyone is going to enjoy these personalized cards, Mia! Great job :)
Lily M. from 4F already finished her happy-looking artwork! So cute, Lily!
First grader Norah R. shared this video, which really put a smile on my face! Awesome job, Norah!!!
Caitlin S. from 2J made a whole landscape scene of happiness! It's fantastic Caitlin-- especially the swimming banana :)
Angela G. sent in her special artwork... I think your mom is going to love this, Angela! Thanks for sharing :)
4th grader Katie T. made three drawings this week!
Katie told me she loved making all of these :)
Here's the first step of the drawing...
... and here's the second step! Great job, Katie!
Pleasant Hill artist Quinlan J. recently sent in her version of an Uphues heart! I really like the way you made braces, Quinlan!
McKenna B. shared one of her presents she'll be giving her mom soon... I think she's going to love it, McKenna!!!
Parker V. has created such a fantastic card!
It's perfect for Mother's Day on Sunday! Awesome job, Parker :)
McKenna B. made an awesome drawing in the Uphues-style! It looks so cheerful, McKenna!! I love it :)
5th grade artist Connor S. has already made a drawing in the Uphues-style! It's fantastic, Connor!!
Pleasant Hill artist John Henry used colored paper to make this beautiful collage- great work, John Henry! Your cut-out hears look perfect and sweet :)
Brooks M. from 2W sent us this super-cool plate face he made! It's great, Brooks!!
Ha! Look at this funny face from Mitchell J. in 4F! He says, "Even my Mom’s salad doesn’t like the quarantine!" Awesome, Mitchell!
5th grader Nico C. made this funny little face plate! Nico, I can't tell if those tomatoes are horns or pigtails or something else :) Nice job!!!
I think Alexa H. has art on the brain at breakfast time :). So cute, Alexa!!
Yup- it's another plate face from Alexa H! She is now seeing plate faces everywhere-- at every meal!! I wonder if she'll ever be able to look at another plate again without seeing a face :)
Keily P. just sent me three pics! The first was this nice little rabbit! I like his cheeks :)
I love Keily's castle- the dragon is amazing!!
Finally, here's Keily's plate face (or is it her breakfast? :). Great job, Keily! I'm glad to see you've been so creative at home!!
Chris R. from 4M made his plate face with lots of cool objects! Chris, I believe you mouth is a little short... did you eat some of that licorice before you took the photo?? Yum!
Sam R from 1B made his face with a plate that kind of reminds me of a robot head! Great idea, Sam. Thanks for sharing :)
Bryce F. in 2W created this nice face plate, and I'm so curious about what material he used for the hair. At first, I thought they were Cheetos :) (But when I looked closer, I noticed it's some kind of yarn... am I right?) Great work, Bryce!!
Rahshon D. made his plate face with some found objects... or maybe it's his breakfast :) Yum, Rahshon! Thanks for sending in !!
It looks like brother-sister duo Alex and Claire B. have been busy creating at home! Here's 2nd grader Alex, and he's made a super-cute owl. I love it, Alex!
2nd grader Claire B. has been making a lovely card, I believe... is that for a special day coming up, Claire? Maybe on May 10th?? (Keep your eyes open on this website next week- I also have some ideas about artwork for that special day!)
3rd grade artist Matt P. has been working hard on some of his own creations at home!
Here's Matt posing with another cool drawing- great job, Matt! Your cat Howie looks super cute!! Thanks for sharing, Matt :)
5th grader Sofia D. made two face plates, both filled with lots of personality! Who would guess that gloves and bananas would both make really awesome hair??? Well done!
Look at these cute faces! I love to see Pleasant Hill artist Remy posing right beside her artwork :) Remy, is that money I see for the nose?? And I think you also used some toilet paper tubes, right? Be sure to save those tubes for an upcoming art project!
4th grade artist Angela G. made this amazing plate face with some found objects from her kitchen! Angela, the hair is absolutely fabulous! I love it how you used three layers of objects for it... it really makes it stand out! Well done, and thanks for sharing! Keep up the great artwork :)
Wow- look at the artwork sent in by Julaney (3Bim). Two faces! Julaney, I love it how they are so different, even though they are both made with kitchen objects. The face on the right kind of reminds me of a robot! The carrot hair around the plate is so cool, and the pasta smile is funny :) The apples you used for the face on the left gives a very realistic feeling... almost like the eyes are smiling :) I love them both-- awesome artwork!
Ezra T. from 2J made this colorful plate face for us to enjoy! Ezra, I like the toy you used for the nose... I used to have one just like it when I was a kid! You chose some great objects!
Lily M. from 4F has a plate face with amazing eyes and crazy hair! Lily- are those jelly bean eyes? Yum! And using cords for hair was such a clever choice-- great job!!
1st grader Charles N. made his face all out of the same fruit, right Charles? So clever (and yummy!) Thanks for sharing!!
Pleasant Hill artist Grace M. from 2F looks so happy posing with her plate face! Grace, are those GoGurts? They make nice hair!!
Giulia S. from 2J made such a nice plate face. I think I see glittery clothes pins for the hair... am I right Giulia? Awesome idea!
Giulia also sent in some of her past artwork for us to enjoy!
Nice castle drawing, Giulia! You did a great job with your craftsmanship :)
Giulia's STiks are showing so much action and movement! Well done, Giulia- thanks for sharing all your artwork!!
5th grade artist Alexa H. made this charming plate face, and it has some really fantastic hair!
Alexa H. created a plate face a few weeks ago while eating her breakfast... way before I even posted my lesson! Alexa, you must be reading my mind :) (Or maybe I am reading yours!!)
Here are some past projects from Anja H. for us to enjoy!
Brownie bunny is so cute, Anja!!
I like how you title your artwork, Anja. Now I know the name of your STik is Jessica, and she's walking her two dogs!
Anja H. made this cheerful plate face, and named her "Rosaline". Awesome colors, Anja!
Here's another pic of Anja's plate face, this time ready to go out in public! I like how her mask matches her face ;)
Katie T. from 4th grade made her plate face with a really funny mouth! So clever, Katie-- I love it!
3M student Victor B made his plate face, and calls him "Toxic Man"! Cool!
2nd grader Hasset N. created this delicious looking plate face! Yum!
2nd grader Hanameel N. also made a tasty-looking face! These plate faces look perfect for snacking :)
Caitlin S. from 2J made a plate face with lots of personality! I particularly enjoy the necklace, Caitlin-- I love Snoopy!
Elise M. from 3M sent in her lovely plate face... and it also has a Snoopy connection! Did anyone else notice? So cute!
2nd grade artist John Henry sent in this colorful face plate! I love how bright it is, John Henry-- and the plate you choose worked perfectly for the eyes and mouth! Great job!
2nd grader Lily M. (2W) made a cute little face... and I think I see some Legos on there! Very creative, Lily!
Matthew M, also a second grader, made a funny face as well! Great eyes and hair, Matthew!
Westley K. from 3M used some dog toys for his plate face, plus some lids out of the recycle bin for eyes! So clever, Westley! The chew toy for the hair was a perfect choice!
Look at Alex O's plate face! Alex is a first grader in Mrs. Powell's class. I feel like the mouth on your face is talking :) Nice job, Alex!!
This quick plate face was assembled by 5th grader Connor S. (The hair made me laugh out loud, Connor :). Thanks for sending in!
5th grader Tara T. made her DELICIOUS looking plate face! Tara, I know that snack mix you used for the hair, and it's my FAVORITE!!!
Neomi T. in 2W made this beautiful plate face, complete with a tiara! It's so charming, Neomi-- I love it :)
Here's Camden M.'s plate face... and it's making me crave cupcakes!! Great job, Camden :)
4th grader Ayleen M. made this cute little face! Great hair, Ayleen!!
3rd grader Ivy R. made this darling plate face! Great mouth, Ivy-- I love it how it's going to the side a bit :)
Wow! Lucky Pleasant Hill artist Mia M. has been painting some rocks!
They're beautiful, Mia! Nice work!! I really like the different colors and designs :). I bet you had fun-- thanks for sharing :)
In addition to painting rocks, Mia M. also had time to put together her plate face! Cute puffy cheeks, Mia (and that nose looks kind of yummy :)
I think Parker V. (5V) also raided his kitchen to make his face! Parker, I'm curious about the candy nose... is that sour candy from Japan? Or maybe Korea?? I can't tell, but I'm very interested in trying it!!
Eliana V. from 3Bus made her plate face with lots of curly hair!! So cute, Eliana!! What did you use for the nose? It kind of looks like ice cream :)
Pleasant Hill artist Caitlin P. made her plate face... it's so cute and funny! Great job, Caitlin!
Norah R. from 1K made these plate faces completely on her own! They are so creative, Norah! I like all of the interesting objects you found :)
Look at this fantastic face! It was created by 5th grade artist Owen H. Owen, that mouth is so funny :). And I noticed your face is all made with WARM colors- did you do that on purpose?? It looks cool that way!
Kole T. from 4C added this plate face to our collection! Whoa Kole, those eyes are crazy!! :)
3rd grader McKenna B. made a cute little face :). Nice hair, McKenna-- it looks soft!!
4th grader Mitchell J. sketched out his symmetrical castle, and added some texture to it with his pencil! Nice job, Mitchell!!
Former Pleasant Hill artist Vivian J. also made and sent in a castle drawing! Awesome colors, Vivian!! I really like the checkboard pattern ;)
Wow- I keep getting more and more AMAZING castles! This one is from 5th grader in Mr. C's class, Tara T. The lines, shapes, colors and layers in this castle are so well done, Tara!! I love it!!!
Here are two well-created castels, done by Rowan M. in 3Bim (top) and Brooks M. from 2W (bottom pic). Well done, brothers! Your castles rock!
Paige W. from 4T drew this little castle- well done!
Paige has also been practicing some other drawings from "Draw So Cute" (the same youtube channel I included for one of the castle drawings.) I love it, Paige!
Brody W. from Mrs. Youngblood's p.m. kindergarten class also created a castle. Great drawing, Brody!!
Anna V. from 4M recently created this beautiful castle! I love it, Anna!
Anna also sent in the bunny she made earlier... so cute! I love the colors you chose, Anna :)
4th grade artist Katie T. just sent in her castle, and she said she loved making it! That makes me so happy, Katie-- I'm so glad you're enjoying the art lessons at home :) Great job!
Neomi T. from 2W made this beautiful castle, with awesome shapes and lines! Neomi, I love how you OUTLINED your castle with a dark color, and then colored in the shapes so neatly!! It really stands out. Nice work :)
Addison P. added her colorful creation for us to admire... great door, Addison! And I like the swirly background, too :)
Pleasant Hill artist Angela G. made this very symmetrical castle this week- thanks for sharing, Angela ;)
Wow! Look at this castle, drawn by 4th grader Camden M. Camden, you were able to draw your castle showing depth and form- well done! You also added interesting details and a nice background. I'm super impressed- well done :)
3rd grader Matt P. turned in his castle drawing along with a tin-foil knight! So cool, Matt-- great work! I hope you liked making it :)
Kindergartener Channel S. drew her castle, and added the cutest dragon ever!! You must have worked so hard on this Channel- great job!!
Chris S. from 4F drew a GIANT castle, with so, so many knights on display!! I love it, Chris-- thanks for sharing :)
Brothers and artists Ben N. and Charles N. have been so busy at work! (Wow guys, I love your art supplies :)
Charles, I like to see you smiling while you work!
Ben, you're looking good!! Thanks for the pic!
Great job, Charles! Your castle turned out great! I love the red and blue.
Ben, your castle looks great, too! I like all of the little squares at the top!
Lily M. from 2W made two castles! One has Rapunzel, and one is in the clouds! Awesome work, Lily! I especially like the horse you drew!
Matthew M. from 2F said he had lots of fun drawing his castle! I can tell, Matthew- I love all the creative details you added! Well done :)
Zach W. from 1K is an expert at drawing shapes-- just look at his castle for proof! Nice job, Zach! Thanks for sharing :)
Pleasant Hill artist Eddy A. sent in this screenshot of his cool castle- excellent, Eddy! I really like the colors you chose :) Thanks for sharing!
5th grader Owen H. sent in this carefully drawn castle creation for us to enjoy-- thanks, Owen!
Caitlin S. from 2J drew this beautiful castle, and colored it so nicely, too! Caitlin, I love how your shapes and stars show FORM!! They look round and deep and 3-D. Great work!
Hanameel N. from 2J drew this gorgeous castle for us to see- thanks for sending in, Hanameel!! I love all of your stars :)
Hasset N, also in 2J, made this cute little castle as well! Nice job, Hasset!!
Connor C. from 3M turned in this cool castle, complete with American flag! Nice detail, Connor! Thanks for sharing :)
Noah H. from 2F created a colorful castle in a colorful sky! Beautiful, Noah!!
Logan H. made his castle with detailed shapes and lines... and I think I see four knights as well! Thanks for sharing :)
Look at the castles sent in by Skye T. (KYAM), Ezra T. (2J), and Kole T. (4C)! Wow you three, you have been busy :). Skye, I love all the colors you chose- so beautiful! Ezra, I can tell you really thought about adding lots of interesting lines to your castle- they stood out to me right away! And Kole- I like how your shapes feel really solid, and how you took the time to add some details to your background! Kudos to all three of you for working so hard on your artwork, and keep up the good work :)
5th grader Alexa H. created this castle drawing, complete with the character Rapunzel! I love it, Alexa :) Alexa mentioned some of her markers are drying out. Don't worry, Alexa. Next week I'm going to show you how you can use your old, dried-up markers to make liquid paint! So save those markers!!
Alexa H. has done some creative projects at home lately! First, her family had a "Quarantine Easter Bunny Challenge". The idea was to make a bunny out of stuff you could find around the house...some cousins did upcycled water bottles, an uncle used TP rolls and wash cloths, and here was Alexa’s creative take, turning her betta fish tank into a rabbit!
In this video, you can see Alexa's creative take on her castle-- it's made out of slime! Click on the video to hear her talk about it. Great job staying creative, Alexa!!
Wow- 5th grader Izzy V. really got creative with her castle creation! So many details, Izzy-- amazing :)
Pleasant Hill artist Julaney M. added some nice wavy lines to her castle, and I love it how those wavy lines repeat! Great job, Julaney :)
3rd grade artist Victor B. sent in his castle and his tin-foil knight! Nice work, Victor!!
Whoa- so cool! This towering castle was built by 4th grade artist Maggie R. Maggie reminded me that I did say to "build a building", so she did just that, with paint paper and Easter grass! So clever Maggie-- just like you!
This gorgeous castle was brought to you by Eliana V. from 3Bus! I LOVE this drawing, Eliana!! It is both creative AND cute. Fantastic job!!
First grader Cora M. from Miss Keith's class sent in this amazing castle creation today! Wow! Cora also made the foil knight, and there was an epic battle with her brother Teddy’s dragon puppet for the jewels. So, so cool, Cora!!
Here's Teddy M's castle drawing, and it's just amazing! Teddy is a kindergartener from ADK-B. Really great shapes, Teddy- and I love how you drew it so BIG! Nice work :)
Jayden P. from Miss Keith's 1st grade drew his castle on a chalk board! How cool, Jayden!! I love it how you practiced your lines and shapes :)
Brother Kayden P. in Mrs. Grisamore's 1st grade also made a castle on a chalk board! Amazing! Do you guys each have your own chalk board, or do you share?? What a fun way to do your art!! Thanks for sharing, you two :)
Look what Grace M. in 2F created! Grace, I love seeing your artwork AND your smiling face!!
Cai G. made this impressive castle for us to enjoy- thanks, Cai!
Kindergarten artist Lincoln made this awesome castle creation! Wow, Lincoln... I am very impressed with your careful lines and shapes!
Quinlan J, a second grader in 2F added her castle, too. Nice stones on your towers, Quinlan!!
Wow- just look at all of the amazing details Amin Z. from 4C put into his castle. It's so cool, Amin! Amin said he's thinking about adding even MORE details :) Thanks so much for sharing!!
5th grader Connor S. made a knight on the back of his dragon! That looks kind of fun... I think I'd like to try riding on the back of a dragon someday :)
3rd grader Luke R. sent in his castle creation-- thanks for sharing, Luke!
4th grade artist Ayleen M. made a castle with a giant letter 'A' on the front-- hmmm.... I wonder why?? :) Nice bricks and stones, Ayleen!
McKenna B, a 3rd grade artist, showed off her amazing craftsmanship with this fantastic castle! Wow McKenna, I love the drawing, the OUTLINES, and the careful coloring! Nice work ;)
McKenna also sent in another picture of a pencil holder she recently made out of air-dry clay. I love the lady-bug theme! It's so cute!!
First grade artist Lola C. drew TWO castles!
Lola, I like all of the details you added, especially the "L's" for Lola!
5th grader Nico C. also made a castle, complete with an alligator in the moat! Yikes! I hope that guy swimming gets out of there, quick :)
Brendan D. from 2F made such a cool castle, with so many amazing figures in the windows! Also, your dragon is OUTSTANDING!
Plus, look at this tin foil knight Brendan made to go with his artwork. Brendan, your figure turned out sooooooooo goooooood! I am very impressed :) Well done!!
Here's Austin A.'s (2W) artwork from today- thanks for sharing, Austin!
Joey V. from 2W added his cool castle to our website! Thanks Joey- I like seeing YOU and your castle :)
4th grade artist Manar made this cool composition! Did you notice royalty at the top? And a thief who is trying to steal all the gold??? Great drawing, Manar- I really love it!!
2nd grade artist John Henry send in his detailed castle drawing! There are stingrays and hammerheads in the moat, a dragon is attacking, and there are horses down on the ground!! Wow- what a story! Great job, JH!
Lily M. in 4F created this castle masterpiece! I love it, Lily! So colorful!!
Parker V. in 5V also finished his well-drawn castle. Parker, I love how you outlined your shapes before you colored them in- nice craftsmanship!!
5th grader Eliel has been busy painting at home! Nice job!!
Eliel, you're so lucky to have such fun supplies! I'm so glad to see you've been putting them to good use. Thank you for sharing ;)
Pleasant Hill artist Remy S. has already created an amazing castle!! Nice use of supplies you happen to have, Remy-- I love it! Thanks :)
Rory S. has also drawn a castle-- well done, Rory!! Thanks for sharing :)
2nd grade artist Brooks M. (2W) made two STik figures!
Brooks, I love the action and emotions you were able to express! Great job :)
Alex O. from Mrs. Powel's 1st grade class sent in this nicely drawn STik story! I love it Alex! I can really imagine what's happening with your STiks in this artwork.
Alex also cut out a STik, and it decided to take a rest on a chair made of chocolate mints! Yum!! Alex, did you know chocolate mints are one of my favorite kinds of candy?!? Delicious art :)
This happy looking STik family was drawn by 4th grader Angela G. Nice job, Angela!
3rd grader McKenna B. created this cool sculpture at home! So cute, McKenna! What kind of clay did you use? It looks like you had fun!!
John Henry in 2F made another STik! Keep creating, John Henry!
Mitchell J. in 4F has a funny observation in his STik drawing;). I love the translation, Mitchell! Thanks for sharing!
Ben N. sent in his STik, and it looks like it's enjoying some Legos! Awesome, Ben!
Charles N. created a STik too... and this one has found his way inside an Easter basket! I wonder if it's found any treats in those eggs!
Artist Bella G. from 2F has just sent in so many examples of artwork she's created lately at home. Bella, I really love the rabbit you drew-- as well as the STiks!
These hearts that Bella made are so cheerful! I bet anyone going by really enjoys them, too. Way to go Bella!
Vivienne Z. from 2W really liked making her STiks!
I heard Viv's little brother also joined the fun! Thanks for including him, Vivienne :)
Look at the amazing peacock Chris S. from 4F made! It's so cute, Chris! I like how you used some recycled objects for your artwork- way to go!!
Zach W. in Miss Keith's first grade sent this STik... I'm not sure if it should be sideways or not, but I thought that might be partly why it looks a bit upset :) Thanks for sending in, Zach!
Kindergarten artist Channel has been busy making art at home!
Channel is in Ms. Buchholz's ADK class.
I can tell she loves to paint!
Nice artwork, Channel! Thank you so much for sharing :)
The Rawlings family had a great time working on their STiks! Check out their artwork below :)
This is by first grader, Sam R. Sam, cool buildings, and I love the horizon line!
4th grader Chris R. made this one. See, I always knew dabbing could be dangerous :) So funny, Chris!
Mrs. R. joined in the fun and made this STik family portrait!! Well done!!
5th grade artist Zoe S. from 5S just sent in her STiks- thanks, Zoe! I like how kept on trying... nice job!
Ivy R. from 3M just added her STik to our gallery-- so cute, Ivy! Thanks for sharing :)
Nabeel from Ms. Sender's ADK class sent us his Stik drawing-- it's a picture of him and his older brother. His older brother is holding an umbrella, since it is raining and lightning. Great pic, Nabeel :)
5th grade artist Sofia D. made this interesting STik story! Nice work, Sofia. I like all of the little details you added :)
Kindergartener Lincoln J. from Ms. Buchholz's class has been so busy!
He was able to create THREE STik art creations! Way to go, Linc!
I love it how this STik is playing the guitar! Do you play guitar, Lincoln? My son Louie just started guitar lessons online-- he loves it!
1st grader Andy D. from 1G shared this cool digital drawing he made at home! Delicious, Andy! I really like it, even though it's making me kind of hungry ;)
John Henry in 2F sent in this cool creation he made at home... thanks so much for sharing, John Henry :)
4th grader Camden M. made a STik that's been busy...
Camden, is your STik on top of the newspaper?
Whoa- those look like cool eggs! Am I right? Your STIk looks happy there :)
I like how Tara T. from 5C put her name right in the umbrella! So cute, Tara. Your STiks look great ;)
Wow- check out this amazing artwork Chris S. from 4F sent in!
Chris- I think I recognize the Chicago skyline, combined with Vincent VanGogh's "The Starry Night"! So cool!!! I love it. Thank you so much for sharing :)
First grade artist Lola C. has made three happy STiks! They look as happy as you, Lola :) Thanks for sharing!
It looks like 5th grade artist Alexa H. has been keeping busy! Alexa, I'm guessing you did this fun project with chalk and water... am I right? I love the COLOR SPECTRUM you made! ROY G. Biv is the best :)
Brother/sister duo Nolan and Addison P. created these STik figures! I love the little baby- STik. So sweet! Nice work, guys :)
Norah R. from 1K made this STik comic book all on her own! It is AMAZING! I'm so happy she sent this video for all of us to see. Keep on creating, Norah!! You are an artist!
Brothers Rowan M. (3Bim) and Brooks M. (2W) sent in this picture of some gorgeous eggs they recently created! They experimented with a white crayon, color mixing, color dipping, and painters tape to make different designs! Amazing artwork, guys- thanks for sharing :)
5th grader Izzy V. has been busy again! Look at her awesome STik! Izzy, what an amazing background!! I wonder what your inspiration was... it reminds me a little bit of the painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware". SO COOL :)
Parker V. in 5V added his STik to our collection... thanks for sending in, Parker :)
Please enjoy this 'Back Handspring Stik' by Emma A. in 5B! Great action shot, Emma!
This 'Just Dance Stik' was created by Nora A. in 2W. So cute!! Have you been playing Just Dance? I'm kinda good at JD2 :)
'Silly Stik' was created by future Pleasant Hill artist Lyla A! Lyla, I'm so happy to see your creative efforts already! Your two big sisters are both great examples of hard-working artists :)
Juniper L. in 2F had a lot of fun with the STik lesson!
Juniper, I love it how you drew your STik figures right on the pages of this magazine!
I feel like this STik is super brave! It looks so happy and comfortable riding on an elephant! Would you ever ride on one, Juniper? Not me! I'm scared :)
This final STik turned in by Juniper is waving hello to all of us!! See you later, STik!!
This STik artwork has it all... movement, emotions, a story, a background, details... it's amazing! This was created by Caitlin S. in Mrs. Jahnke's 2nd grade class. In case you can't read it, the STik on the left is saying, "MUST. HAVE. PIZZA." The smaller STik on the right says, "Mommy save some for me." This might be a story from my own family... you know I LOVE pizza :). Sorry, kids!
Great job, Caitlin! Thanks for sharing :)
This sunny looking STik was created by Kole T. in 4C. I love the yellow background, Kole! Nice :)
Ezra T. in 2J made this little STik! Ezra, it looks like your STik is trying to show off it's muscles!
Skye T. (KYAM) did a great job drawing THREE STiks! I love the movement and the colors- nice work, Skye :)
Quinlan J. from 2F drew these three STiks- all showing lots of movement! Nice work, Quinlan!!
One more STik from Quinlan! Can you do a backbend? I bet Ms. Holtquist and Ms. Ortiz would like us all to try :)
3rd grader Victor has been drawing his own STik figure- nice work, Victor! Thanks for sharing :)
This little STik story was created by 3rd grader Julaney! I feel sad about the ice cream, but happy about your drawing:). Great job, Julaney!!
Wow- look at 2nd grade artist Ava W. from 2F! She has one STik figure here....
... and FOUR MORE STik figures here! These are amazing, Ava! I love how much movement I can see. You did a fantastic job :)
This dancing STik figure was created by Zaniyah H. from 2P! Well done, Zaniyah :) I'm so glad you shared your artwork with us!!!
Paige W. in 4T sent in this page of STiks... awesome! I can see so many emotions in your STik figures. Well done, Paige :)
Paige W. also added this artwork she's been working on at home. She's been watching some videos on how to draw! What a great way to spend some of your extra time, Paige! I wonder if you tried any "Art For Kids Hub" or "Muffalo Potato" ??
This STik was created by 3rd grader Westley K.!
First, Westley practiced drawing his STiks with a pencil.
Then Westley painted his STiks! He chose a green background in honor of his favorite color :)
Westley, I love it how your STik is such a daredevil! Just remind him to be careful :). Thanks for sharing, Westley!!
Logan H. from 2F added this STik to our growing collection... great job, Logan!! I love it how your STik is jumping rope!
2F student Noah H. also drew his STik in an action pose! Noah, is your STik dancing? It kind of looks like it's dabbing:). So cute!!
Chris F. from 4F has been so busy creating art at home! Chris- these hearts made me so happy!! I love it how you wrote in English AND Spanish! Muy bien!!
Chris, you are great at drawing dinosaurs! And you painted them so well, too!
This painting reminds me of Spring ;) Thanks for sharing all of your artwork, Chris. I can't wait to see more!!!
2nd grader Neomi T. from 2W made her STik figure showing movement... can you tell what activity it's doing?? I can! I love it how you included an extra hint with your photo, Neomi! I love it!!!!
I heard Brendan D. in 2F drew a bunch of STiks, but he especially loved the idea of STik sitting around the house! So cool, Brendan! Just tell your STik to be careful :)
Matthew M. from 2F really got creative with his STik figures! I love all of the movement and emotions, Matthew!
Thanks for sending in all these amazing drawings, Matthew!
Lily M. in 2F also did a fantastic job creating her STik art!
5th grader Quinn D. loves art! Can you tell??
Quinn, you are lucky to have such awesome painting supplies! I'm so glad to see you're putting them to good use!
I love how bright and cheerful your paintings are! Thank you so much for sharing your artwork, Quinn!!
Reagan M. from 2P drew this STik story for us to think about. It reminds me a bit of my mom and I when I was little, after I cut my brother's hair :)
Reagan's little brother Greyson M. (from Youngblood's PM kindergarten) drew this STik for us to enjoy, too! Great job, Greyson!! I can't wait to have you in my art class next year!!!
Bryce F. has already starting drawing some STik art... nice job, Bryce!!
McKenna B. created this STik drawing, and it's AMAZING! I love it how you added the color and background details, which really turned it into a piece of art! Way to go, McKenna!!
4th grader Ayleen M. in 4T added this STik to our growing collection... thanks, Ayleen! I like the little story you created! Well done ;)
Grace M. took this photo with her Stik- nice job, Grace! Thanks for sharing :)
5th grader Owen H. made a STik, and it looks like his STik had some adventures around the house!
Be careful, STik! That looks dangerous :)
Thanks for sharing, Owen!!
These three STiks were created by 2nd grader Hasset N. Awesome job, Hasset!!
2nd grader Hanameel N. drew this artwork for us to enjoy. Nice work :)
5th grader Alexa H. added these adorable STik figures to our collection. Nice movement, Alexa!
Here's another one from Alexa. You even made a STik dog! Cute!
3rd grade artist Mia M. created a whole family of STiks! Nice job, Mia :)
Mia has also been working on some digital art!
Looks cute, Mia!
Rylan J. has been so busy at home being creative!
This looks like the artwork you are doing in the last photo. I like how you used the tape to create shapes. So cool!
Rylan, these eggs looks amazing!
I wonder if you did spatter painting to get this effect.... its messy, but so much fun! Thanks for sharing all your artwork, Rylan! I love it all :)
Eddy A. shared his STik figure, which is waving to us! Thanks for sharing, Eddy!
Look at this awesome pic of Kaleb C. from 2P! Doesn't he look so happy? I think he loved drawing STik this week :) Great, great job, Kaleb- and thank you for the photo. I love seeing your smile!
Look at our smiling Pleasant Hill artist Riley M! Did you notice how many amazing STik figures she drew??
Riley, I had to really zoom in on your paper to count... I think I see NINE! Wow! I love them. So many action poses. Plus, I love the way you signed your name. Great job, Riley!
5th grader Connor S. loves to draw, and it didn't take him long to try drawing some STik figures! Great job, Connor!
Luke R has been busy, too... he's made an action STik figure, and added some background details as well! Nice work, Luke!!!
Brother/sister duo Alex and Claire B. have been finding lots of ways to be creative at home. Look at these cakes they decorated by themselves! They look beautiful AND delicious!!
Claire B. has also been painting! She had acrylic paints for this masterpiece. I love it, Claire!! The cats are so colorful and cute ;)
Alex B. also used acrylic paint for his amazing artwork. Alex, are you a fisherman? I can tell you really worked hard on the details. It's fantastic :)
Wow- look at the picture Norah in 1K drew... it's the Art Room!! Norah drew it as one of her favorite places at Pleasant Hill. I LOVE this drawing, Norah- it really put a big smile on my face. Thank you so much for sharing :) Keep drawing, and send me more pics when you can- my email is: juliana.nielsen@cusd200.org
And more! Check out the "Hearts for Heathcare Workers" kids have been working on!
Wow! Look at the amazing artwork Eliza C. in 1P was able to create! She's been enjoying my videos and practicing her drawing step-by-step. I can really tell, Eliza- your bunny is soooooooooo nice! I really love it- thanks for sharing :)
Wow- look at what the Johnson's have been up to! Former Pleasant Hill artist Vivienne, and brother Mitchell (4F) really demonstrated their art skills with these drawings. Way to go you two! I love seeing your artwork AND your smiles- thank you for sharing :)
Addison C. in 4T drew this cute little bunny for us to enjoy :) I love it Addison, especially with the flowers and bunny decorations!
Third grader Brady C. colored in his bunny (nice job, Brady- it's so neat!) Did you notice that Brady's bunny drawing is posing with different flowers and different bunny decorations than Addison's?!? I love it!!
Look at these AMAZING hearts the Tatnall kids created! Skye (KYAM), Ezra (2J), Kole (4C) worked together to make this gorgeous design to honor all of the hardworking healthcare workers. I really love how it goes from BIG to small- so cool!
I bet these hearts cheer up everyone who walks or drives by! Great, great job Skye, Ezra, and Kole!! Thanks for sharing :)
Skye, Ezra, and Kole also took some time to draw some rabbits! Great colors, line, and shapes-- and super cute!
Austin A. from 2W sent in this adorable pic-- complete with bunny, smiles, and rabbit ears! Awesome Austin!
3rd grader Caitlin P. recently turned in this colorful rabbit! I like the colors you chose, Caitlin-- and the landscape background. Nice job!
Ben N. sent his springtime rabbit for us to admire- well done, Ben!!
More bunnies-- this time it's from 1st grader Charles N! Great drawing, Charles. Your rabbit is really cute!
Wow- look at this GORGEOUS bunny, created by Grace K. in Ms. Prange’s second grade class! Grace, you did such an amazing job drawing AND coloring your rabbit! I really, really love all of the colors. It must have taken you a long time, but I think it was worth it. Great job!!!
Looks what 5th grader Alexa and 1st grader Anja have been up to-- making hearts for healthcare workers!
I love this cheerful picture, girls! I bet your hearts will spread happiness to everyone that passes by:) Thanks for sending in!
4th grader Anari has been busy!
Anari loves Japanese Anime!
Thanks for sending us all your cool drawings, Anari!
Dylan D. from 1K made this rabbit, and titled it, "Spider-Bunny"! I think I can guess why... so clever, Dylan!
4th grader Emma S. added her bunny to our gallery- thanks for sending, Emma! Do you really have a bunny named Snowball? That's a perfect name for a rabbit :)
Whoa- check out Mason N. in 1P and the masterpiece he created outside! What a great way to be creative AND enjoy the beautiful weather-- I love it! Way to go, Mason!!!
This colorful rabbit was sent to us by Westley K. in Mrs. Murray's class. Great job! I'm glad to see you're enjoying the art lessons, Westley ;)
5th grader Alexa H. drew TWO bunnies for this challenge!
Alexa, I like how you put your bunnies in baskets: So cute!!
These are rabbits Alexa and her family are fostering- Ellia and Alaria. They look sweet!
And this is Alexa's black and white bunny, Milka! Wow Alexa, she looks so soft and cuddly :) Thanks for sharing!!
Tara T. from 5C has finished her springtime bunny- so sweet! Nice colors, Tara :)
Neomi T. in 2W designed her own unique rabbit, and drew the body, too! Neomi, I love how your rabbit is looking over it's shoulder-- adorable!!!!!
Look at this sweet little bunny with the holiday message, sent in by third grade artist Julaney! Nice work, Julaney- thanks for sending in! I love the hearts :)
5th grader Izzy V. finished her rabbit masterpiece... and wow, Izzy-- it's amazing! I love the technique you used to color it in... did you use paints, or the maker trick? Great use of texture, and cool background as well. Keep up the hard work, Izzy!
Hi Brendan! Brendan is a 2nd grader in 2F, and I love his rabbit! I really noticed how carefully you drew it and colored it in, Brendan- nice job. And, you know I love seeing your smiling face- thank you;)
5th grader Parker V added his rabbit to our growing gallery--thanks, Parker! You chose some great colors :)
Look at this cutie, drawn by Maggie R. in 4M! Wow, Maggie- I love how you added the rabbit's body, plus the detailed background! Way to challenge yourself and keep developing your amazing art skills :)
Victor B. in 3M has been keeping up with all of my art challenges so far- way to go, Victor! He is a chubby bunny :)
Andy D. from Mrs. Grisamore's first grade made this amazing rabbit, complete with body and carrot! Andy, I'm so impressed! Great job! Thanks for including yourself in the photo- we love to see your happy face :)
First grader Sam R. in Ms. Bellanca's class had a special connection with this project. He drew this rabbit in memory of his family pet, Abe. What an honor to remember your cute bunny this way, Sam! I love it :)
Here's a great pic of Sam's old bunny rabbit, Abe. Isn't he soooooooo cute??
Here's Norah from 1K, with another great project and another great smile ;) Norah, I really like how you added the paws (it's waving at me!) and the floppy ear!! Amazing :)
AND, look at this amazing window Norah and her family created to spread love, joy, and support to the world-- and especially to the hardworking healthcare workers! It's amazing, Norah. This pic has certainly given me some joy! I think I'm going to go add some more hearts to my windows now:)
Look at the cute bunny that Mia M. in 3 Bim created! Mia, it looks like your dog Bella was really helpful ... just like my dog Smithy! Thanks for the great pics- I love it!!
Mia's dog, Bella :)
Katie T. in Mr. Murphy's 4th grade class just made this darling rabbit- who even has a fancy bow! Awesome job, Katie! I really like the background and frame you added :)
4th grade artist Angela from Ms. Frohlichstein's class sent in this rabbit, and it looks like she painted it! Angela, did you do the marker method I showed you on the website? It looks fantastic!! Well done :)
Luke R from 3Bus has already made his rabbit! Nice job, Luke! I LOVE his ears :).
Henry P from 2W also finished his rabbit! Great drawing, Henry :)
Isabel Z in 2W just sent me this bunny masterpiece! She colored it in with puffy paint and watercolor!! I love it so much, Isabel :). Thanks for sending in!!
Connor S. in 5V drew this adorable rabbit for us to enjoy! I love the colors you used, Connor-- and I like his eyes and paws, too! So cute!! Thanks for sharing :)
Caitlin S. from Mrs. Jahnke's 2nd grade class also drew a cute rabbit! I really, really like how you colored it in, Caitlin-- it kind of reminds me of my favorite Easter Egg colors :). Nice job!
Ellie K. from 5M sent in this pretty color wheel to add to our collection. Ellie, are those pens??? They look fun to create with :) Thanks for the pic, Ellie!!
Mitchell J. in 4F stopped to make this little color wheel while he was working with his Legos! Well done, Mitchell! Next time, send a pic of your Lego creation as well- I'd love to see it :)
Victor B. from 3M sent in this color spectrum for us to enjoy- great job, Victor!! I love the tennis racket in there-- it's my favorite sport to play:)
Mitchell was sad to miss a trip to Disney, so to help make up for it he did a how-to-draw class with The Art of Animation! He's also been making Easter cards with Cub Scouts to give to a local nursing home!! Wow Mitchell-- way to stay positive, active, and artistic! I'm so impressed :) Thanks for sharing!!
Kennedy P. from 4M sent in her color wheel for us to admire- I like the variety of objects you found, Kennedy! Nice job :)
Looks like Abby C. in 5S made her color wheel mostly out of scrunchies! So cute and colorful, Abby- I love it!! (Plus, I love those squish-ball things that's in the middle- so fun to squeeze!)
This perfectly arranged color wheel was sent in by Andy D from 1G. Nice job, Andy! All of the food you used in your artwork looks really yummy to me :)
Elise M from 3M was almost able to put together this entire color wheel, only using her Mold-a-Rama collection! (Did you notice what color she didn't have?) Well done, Elise! I love Mold-a-Ramas, too!!
Gianni K from 5B made his wheel from an impressive car collection! I like how you put the grey cars in the center, Gianni- great job :)
Avery M in 1P just sent in her color wheel ... I think with Pokeman cards? I'm not sure Avery, but it looks cool!
Luke R in 3Bus says he had fun collecting all his objects for his color wheel. Well done, Luke! I like the plant you added :)
This color wheel collection was made by Timmy H from 5M. Timmy- I love it, especially the pig!! Nice job!
Here's another great color wheel, sent in by Dylan D. from 1K! Dylan, don't let my dog Smithy see that tennis ball... that's one of his FAVORITE THINGS! He will grab it and never give it back :)
Looks like another brother/sister team have been hard at work in their driveway... This time it's Quinn and Lily B! These color block creations are so gorgeous :) Thanks for sending in and sharing your creative efforts!!!
Here's Quinn B! Way to go, Quinn, I love it!!
Lily B- your colors look so bright and cheerful! Thanks for sharing :)
Brenda C. from 5B sent in this perfect color wheel, AND she labeled it!! Bonus points :) Nice job, Brenda!
Connor S. in 5V made a rainbow out of his Monopoly cards!! Good job multi-tasking, Connor!!
Eliana V. sent in this picture of the rainbow cake she made! Wow!!
Eliana, I love it how you combined two of my favorite things- art and baking! (Or should I have said art and eating?) Either way, I love it!
Whoa- look at this AMAZING rainbow made out of Alex O's car collection!! I am so impressed, Alex- great job!!!!!
Sister team Nora (2W), Lyla (not yet at PH, but next year!) and Emma (5B) put together this color wheel for us to enjoy! Nice work everyone, and I love seeing your smiles ;)
Another brother-sister duo have been hard at work today- Nico and Lola C!
It looks like they spent a lot of time outside today creating this masterpiece with chalk and tape!
Nico and Lola made this entire piece of artwork BY THEMSELVES! Wow, you guys- I really love it!!!
Norah R. from 1K sent me this nice color wheel, and it has the cutest rainbow animal in the center :) Nice work, Norah!!
Izzy V. in 5B just turned in this gorgeous rainbow! Thanks for the cheerful creation, Izzy- I like the various objects you found!!
Pleasant Hill artist Laina T. (2J) made this wheel with her little brother! I love it when families work together. ps- Laina, that pop is too big for you to drink up by yourself :)
Sam R. from 1B sent in his color wheel... I think I really love this one because I spy some delicious ORANGE cheese! Am I right? I love cheese ;). Good job, Sam!
Cora M (1K) and Teddy M. (ADK-B) just used some teamwork to come up with this cool color wheel. Well done!
Sisters Remy (shown) and Rory are painting on canvases today! How lucky are you guys?? I'm glad to see you being so creative- keep it up :)
Tomas C. from 3M just sent in this awesome color wheel. I really want to try some of those snacks, Tomas- they look yummy! Nice work, buddy!!
Tara T. in 5C made her wheel with photos!! So cool and so creative, Tara!!!
Angela G. sent in this clever artwork- I love it how all the books are from the same series!! Plus, the center is so colorful ;) Great job, Angela!!
Shea L. in 1K made this giant wheel, with all sorts of fun toys! I especially like that blue shark, Shea... but it looks like it's going to bite you!! Watch out :)
Lola C., another 1st grader in Miss Keith's class, made this wheel out of creative things like art supplies and nail polish! I think that blue nail polish would look good on me, Lola :)
I'm feeling kind of thirsty after getting this color wheel from Kerrington K. in 2F. Thanks for the pic, Kerrington- I love to see your smile :)
Paige W. (4T) and Brody W. (K Youngblood) just sent in this piece of colorful artwork- gorgeous! What a sweet message, and it's a perfect day for creating something outdoors! I've seen artists create similar designs using sidewalk chalk and painters tape- is that how you did it, Paige and Brody? This technique also works on fences and treehouses :)
Camden in 4T made his color spectrum using paper, I think ... or envelopes? It's hard for me to tell, but it sure looks nice! Thanks, Camden!
This clever wheel was sent by Alexa H. in 5B! The Nielsen family is almost out of a few supplies... I might be headed to your house soon to borrow some :) Oh, and I love the heart!
Kole, Ezra and Skye are at it again... creating another color wheel! I think this is their 3rd one!! Way to go guys- now you can read some colorful books :)
Analiese B. from 1K added this colorful wheel to the mix- nice work, Analiese!!
Eliza C. in 1P put this color wheel together in perfect order! Well done ;)
Connor C from 3M sent in this color wheel, and he was able to find some colorful books! Connor, now you just need a green book and a violet book to add to your colorful collection!!
Neomi T (2W) turned in this pic of her color wheel, and it's so pretty! I think it's made with all beads, and her headband is very colorful, too :)
Westley K in 3M just sent me this color wheel... perfect order, Westley!!
It's not a color wheel, but Austin A from 2W made a really neat Viking ship out of found objects from around his house: straws, paper, tape, sharpies and an egg carton bottom! Cool, Austin!!
Remy S submitted this colorful (and nutritious!) wheel...Yum!!!
Check out this giant color wheel sent in by Zach B (4C) and Lexi Bs (1B) today! Good teamwork, guys :)
Grace K in 2P submitted this wheel today... I especially love that giant whale holding the gorgeous rainbow painting in the center of it :). Woo woo!
Owen H. from 5V sent in this little gem- nice!
This color wheel is designed by Reagan M. Now you can use those pencils to draw a rainbow, Reagan :)
Here's Anna V's color wheel from 4M- nice work!
Audrey S. from 1B found tons of items for her color wheel- including shoes! I love it :)
Kole T. (4C), Ezra T. (2J), and Skye T. (KYAM) used the snowy weather as inspiration for this amazing color wheel! What a great idea to use food coloring to mix your own colors!!!
Kole, Ezra, and Syke also worked together to make another color wheel out of legos! Good team work!! (I'm glad you let Dobby the dog help, too :)
Wow- Julaney (3B) and her little helper made an amazing color wheel!
Notice, they added bonus RAINBOW COLORS to the middle!
Julaney also included a message to everyone: 🥰
Here's Parker's perfect wheel, from 5V! Thanks for sending in, Parker!!
I can tell John Henry from 2F really worked hard on this color wheel! I like your creativity!
Ben N. from 3B has finished his color wheel- nice job, Ben!
Elena A. from 2F sent in two colorful creations!
Nice work organizing all of your colorful things, Elena!!
Maggie R. in 4M just sent in this wheel... perfectly organized, Maggie! Nice job!!
Wow- look at this gorgeous color wheel, created by Veronica S. in 5C. What a good idea to use your markers and hair ties!
Nice color wheel Ethan (2F)!! I'm happy to see your face in this photo ;) Also, I don't usually like snakes, but I am interested in GUMMY snakes!
Eliana V. found so many colors for her color wheel... plus a nice fuzzy scarf to go around it. Very cozy!
Jacob V. was also able to find lots of colors, and they are arranged perfectly! Nice work, Jacob ;)
Wow, wow, wow! Just look at this giant color wheel, made by the brother duo Jordan (1P) and Otis (4C). I love it, guys... and I really love seeing your smiling faces!!
Charlie N. just sent in this color wheel- nice use of the flag, Charlie! I like it! I'm trying to remember... is that the official flag from Greece?
Nolan P. from 1G made this cool color wheel... Nolan, what's in the baggie? It looks like some fun play-doh or slime! I love it!
Addison P. from 3I put together this (very delicious looking) color wheel! I LOVE gummies, Addison... save some for me :)
Kindergartener Dominic (Ms. Buchholz's class) put together this perfect color wheel. Way to crush this challenge, Dominic!
Riley in 2F put this rainbow together perfectly! Well done, Riley!!!
Quinn, a kindergartener in Ms. Sender's class made her own rainbow:) Thumbs up!!
Riley and Quinn's little sibling Carter (a future Pleasant Hill Student) joined in and made a rainbow challenge of his own! Awesome job!!
5th grader Nico C. added this color wheel- almost all the objects are art supplies! Awesome!
Bella G. in 2F made this rainbow with her found objects. I think I see Mr. Incredible!!
Look at the colorful rainbows made below by 2nd graders Matthew and Lily! They are both in perfect ROY G. BIV order!! Nice work, you two!!
This is just in from Aviel in 1P! Well done, Aviel!!
Allison K. in 4T made this detailed wheel for us to enjoy-- amazing!!
Brody W. from Mrs. Youngblood's class made this colorful wheel. Great job!
Paige W. in 4T found her own objects for her color wheel- I love the hair scrunchies!!!! Very clever ;)
Emma A. (5B), Nora A. (2W), and Lyla A. (not yet at PH, but next year!) all sent pics of their super-cool robots! I heard the girls particularly loved this project because their dad is a mechanical engineer who programs robots for an industrial automation company! What a great connection!! Thanks so much for sharing, girls :)
Fabian G in 3Bim is a big history buff... and he just sent in a soldier robot! I love the hat, Fabian- it reminds me of one of yours :)
Check out Reagan M's happy looking robot with the red feet- super cute!!!
This just in- Alexa H. in 5B sent in another fun robot!! Woo woo!
Alex O. from 1P just sent in this tall robot! Great drawing, Alex!!
Charlie N. (1K) just added his robot to the group- cool robot, Charlie! I love the color and the border design!!!
Ben N. (3B) has his robot on display for us! It looks like it's waving!! Awesome!
Clausing kids had Art-Saturday at their house, and made some amazing robots!
Addison's robot (4T) is ready for action!
Look at Brady's concentration as he starts sketching, and his finished masterpiece on the right :)
Guess which amazing Pleasant Hill teacher just drew this little gem?!? Give up?? Here's a hint... she teaches 1st grade, she has a really sweet dog named Archie, and her last name starts with the letter K... Do you know who it is?
It's MISS KEITH!!! Woo hoo!! Way to go- nice Robot!!!
Check out this robot from Alex in 3B... it looks like a superhero robot!
Emily N. from 1B just sent in this colorful piece! She says, "This robot, named “Animal”, is part-robot part-animal. He loves windows and helping animalbots like this cheetah-bot." Awesome!
Look at the amazing robot Neomi in 2W made yesterday! I can tell she worked so hard, can't you? I love hearts!!!
Tara from 5C completed this colorful bot (robot) with some of my favorite colors! So good!
Cora M. from 1K just made this detailed robot... I love all of the labels :)
(This cat is in love with Pleasant Hill robots! )
Wow- another fantastic teacher from Pleasant Hill has created another adorable robot! Can you guess who made it? Do you need another hint?? She's teaches 1st grade... she has a sweet dog named Sadie... and her last name starts with a B!
That's right, you guessed it- its MISS BELANCA!! We love it!!
Wow- these robots keep coming in! This darling one is from Cai in 5V!! Love it!!!
Norah in 1K has made a robot that looks like it's dancing! Awesome!
AJ in 1B has drawn these two robots...
... AND this robot! He's been so busy today working on his lines and shapes :) Way to go!
Katie, a 4th grader, has made a robot with an interesting eye... is he looking at me??
Nicole from 2J has colored her robot so carefully! The colors and background really look amazing!
Brendan- I love your robot, and I love seeing you, too! Thanks for the picture, and keep drawing :)
Lola in 1K has made a really happy looking robot- awesome!
Nico (5C) has a robot with some amazing robot arms... I wish I had that many arms when I'm teaching you guys in the art room:)
Lucas K. from Mrs. Youngblood's class made this fantastic robot!
Ethan K. in 1K has another cool drawing! I especially love the spring-like background :) Are those shamrocks I see??
Emma S. from 4M drew this robot with so many details!!
Here's Victor B's, titled "rich derp noob robot". Nice job, Victor!
Cute robots from Avery in 1P!
Awesome job, Avery!!
Julaney- your robots rock!
Westley from 3M submitted this robot in a timely fashion :)
Luke (3Bus), I can't rotate this pic, but your robot is super cool even sideways!