Saturday, March 10, 2018

AWTGH for March



This  is just a teaser for the varied art work going home with report cards.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

I am pleased to announce two more artists from EKES have work at the Exeter Town Hall as part of the Youth Art Month. Small clay pieces by Tavian Renzi and Amber Orleans are at the exhibit. Amber's resting dog and Tavian's sun/moon relief were a nice edition to the other work.
One way to celebrate Youth Art Month and show appreciation for the continued support of the arts by the East Kingston Community is to visit the Art Room. Visual Art Classes are on Tuesdays and Fridays. Email me at msansoucie@sau16.org to schedule a visit during your child's art time or whenever it is convenient for you. Thank You again, Mrs. San Soucie

Monday, March 5, 2018



As the end of Term 2 approaches, students have been creating work to go home with report cards. Each one (in K-4)will have one or two pieces of visual are in a protective sleeve to share with families.  These pieces reflect personal preferences in subject matter and medium. Some of them are keenly aware they will be sharing and family will be looking at the art, others enjoy the creation process. The following is a portion of the accompanying letter.
                                     One thing teaching has taught me is that children are        
                         entranced  by what happens as they create. Art making is a process,                                                        and  its particulars  vary from artist to artist, regardless of age and                        
                            experience.   Why each makes what he/she makes, and what it                         
                            means is usually concealed in the pleasure of the experience, in                   
                             seeing paint mix and blend on the paper – a brush circles the                        
                            paper touching it with varied pressures, the splatters sprinkle    
                           across the paper, again and again making bigger and bigger spots.     
                           The significance is in the making  and the explanation is sometimes   
                          seen in the faces as the bands of color evolve,or the splatters                  
                           expand and mix. 
                                    Please keep the art work, and return the sleeve. If you would like      
                         to talk to me,  email me at msansoucie@sau16.org for an   
                         appointment.  I post information on the EKES PTO face book page, in     
                      Wednesday letters, and on www. ekesartistworkshop.blogspot.com
               
Fifth graders are bringing home the polymer clay pieces each created. Each made a “pot” and a second item of their own ideas. They will come home in a decorated paper bag, with some artist reflections accompanying the work.
Mrs. San Soucie