Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Rainbow Peace Poles

 May Peace Prevail On Earth
Randolph Elementary Joins the Youth Peace Pole Project
 Currently there are about 240,000 Peace Poles around the globe, including inside The Pentagon, on the Israeli/Palestinian border, on top of Mt Kilimanjaro and at the Pyramids in Egypt, on many college campuses, church yards and at private homes. Peace Poles are now the most recognized international symbol and monument to World Peace. We loved this project and enjoyed the process of merging our creativity and peace in making our Rainbow Peace Poles


 We worked together


Sanding










A color wheel as well as a rainbow


 Glueing 

Final Filial  touches


 Details from second grade and preschool

 Doves and the sun creating a rainbow

 Underwater by Third and Fourth Grades

 A cactus wren from the desert
Flora and Fauna from the rainforest


 Vermont Maple leaves and insects by kindergarten and first grades

 Exhibit at Tunbridge Fair

Guardian Guardian 2013


Watch how the students from Randolph Elementary made me  













Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Randolph Rooster 2012

Our 2012 Project was the Randolph Rooster
 Celebrating our Farm To School ActivitiesWe cut out the Rooster and primed it with white paint before we added color and Zentangle  designs for the feather textures

The black sharpie designs added a lot of detail and made the project pop!
Everyone
 can do Zentangles.



Both Sides of Our Randolph Rooster outside Floral Hall
 Tunbridge
 World's
 Fair 
2012

Thursday, September 15, 2011

What Should we call our Creative Flood Relief project??
 Students brainstormed names 
 H20 ( Helping Others)
Ripples of Relief
Water For life
Water Warriors
Operation Raindrop
Raindrop Relief
were some of the creative ideas.

We decided on
ARTSTORM
A Flood Of Creativity To Help Our Neighbors

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A Flood Of Creativity- Vermont Art Students Help Raise Funds for Flood Relief

A Flood Of Creativity
 Vermont Art Students Raise
 Funds for Flood Relief


Randolph Elementary Students will be participating in a statewide project to use art to raise money to help those in our communities  who were affected by the Flooding from Hurricane Irene.






We will post information on our project 
as it develops on our Blog and have samples
on display at the Tunbridge Fair. Please share 
your comments and support.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

       



Volunteers Make the Tunbridge Fair Happen
 


These are some of the Faces from the Junior division who check in our student work and set up the displays and award ribbons and watch over each display














                 
                   THANK YOU
                 See you at Floral Hall next year


Watch for our "baby scarecrow "  at the Giant Pumpkin Regatta  in Burlington Oct 1-10 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

-CeRES is Smiling-
A Wonderful Art Harvest
from Our First Art Project of the Year