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October 31, 2014

Painting Flowers

Our second graders are painting bold flowers. These students did excellent work. I cannot wait to see these flowers in bright colors!!





October 24, 2014

Annual Watercolors Exhibition

Each year the district hosts an exhibition of watercolor paintings. As with all district exhibitions, this is a juried show, meaning that judges select which artwork will be on display. I am excited to present this year entries for Fulford Elementary. These stunning paintings were created by our 3rd and 4th grade students. Best of luck to our Fabulous Falcons!





October 21, 2014

All Around Our Animals

Our second graders are hard at work painting animals. This week they painted the backgrounds using a wax resist technique. 





October 20, 2014

Oversized Flowers

The third grade students are learning about extending their drawings beyond the edge of the page. These beautiful flowers are some beautiful examples of oversized flowers and excellent watercolor technique. Keep up the good work!






Painting Names

The fifth graders are working on colorful watercolor paintings designed with the letters of their name. These ones are almost finished!






October 16, 2014

Watercolor Castles

The fourth grade students are hard at work painting abstract castles. These students are demonstrating perfect watercolor techniques. I can't wait to see these paintings when they are complete!








October 7, 2014

Holiday Card Design Competition

Each year the district holds a design competition for the Superintendent's Holiday Cards. This year marks the first time that Fulford Elementary is entering designs into this competition. These beautiful collages of winter landscapes were created by our fourth grade students. We wish them the best of luck in the competition!







October 3, 2014

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage

Stop by the office to check out our students' beautiful artwork!!

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, our second graders created designs inspired by traditional blankets, our fourth graders made Amate drawings, and our fifth graders made sparkly sugar skulls. 



Sugar Skulls

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the fifth graders created these beautiful sugar skulls inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead festivities. 

During the month of October, you can see these and other beautiful artworks hanging in the main office. 






Amate Drawings

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the fourth graders made Amate Drawings inspired by the traditional Amate Bark Paintings of Mexico. 

During the month of October, these and other artworks can be seen in the main office.