Night Owls
Using the elements of Line and Shape, students in first grade drew these owls, then filled them with colorful oil pastels. A construction paper branch holds the owls and stars and the moon fill the night sky.
I've put together this site to showcase some of the wonderful art work my students are creating. Take a look around and enjoy!
Howard Gardner, Ph.D., professor at Harvard University, first identified seven different kinds of intelligence in his classic book Frames of Mind. His theory has challenged assumptions about intelligence and learning and deeply influenced the path of education in the United States.
Gardner identifies Spatial intelligence as the ability to "think in pictures," to perceive the visual world accurately, and recreate (or alter) it in the mind or on paper. Spatial intelligence is highly developed in artists, architects, designers and sculptors. When we create art, thinking and acting to increase and develop our spatial intelligence, we become Art Smart!
Click here for an interesting article from ARTSEDGE on why being Art Smart is an important 21st century workplace skill.
Julie French
I started my career in advertising as a graphic designer working with some very interesting businesses and non-profits. Click here to see some of that work. After taking time off to start a family, I wanted to combine my two loves — children and art. I'm now in my eighth year teaching art and I love it! My students' creativity amazes me every day, they are a joy to work with.
Parents may reach me through our school website, everyone else please email juliefrench@mac.com.
Using the elements of Line and Shape, students in first grade drew these owls, then filled them with colorful oil pastels. A construction paper branch holds the owls and stars and the moon fill the night sky.
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