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Handprints of the PK4B students on a 36"x36" canvas.
The faces of 2B come together to spell out the greatest city in the world - NYC!
4th grade explored landscape painting in these beautiful miniature landscapes. Our talented artists drew from their imagination and used watercolor to created a colorful class collage.
Cheers to the talent of 5A. A customized tray with art work and photos of the class celebrating school spirit and highlighting their hard work and love for school.
6th grade channeled inner peace as they learned about the meditative practice of creating a mandala. Starting with simple circles, our 6th grade artists added details and color resulting in these stunning and intricate designs.
7th grade drew fanciful feathers, practicing classic pen & ink technique like cross-hatching and stippling to showcase their names in this whimsical class collage.
DIGITAL PHOTO PACKAGE PLUS BONUS FRAMED 20" x 30" POSTER of THE CLASS OF '22
These aren't typical class photos. Shot by photographer Zen Lael (New York Times; Peace Corps Nepal; Rent the Runway) in Saint Stephen's recess yard, they capture windblown hair and coats tucked under seats. Some students are masked, and the shadow of the church's roof is just visible on the apartment buildings across the street. The Class of '22's spirit and resiliency shines through in this first class photo since the pandemic began.
This package includes access to high resolution digital downloads of the group photo, plus your child's individual portrait. As a bonus - one of these 20" x 30" posters is yours as well
Following their look at Cathedrals, 8th graders created these beautiful ro (and other religious symbols) as they learned about repoussée, an art form that uses thin sheets of metal to create these gorgeous works of art. We used our regular jumbo art pencils, softened at the tip, to emboss and add relief in the shape of a cross. Details and dots were added as students flipped their sheets of metal over and over, working both sides at once. They were mounted on black paper for dramatic effect. Stunning!
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