ONTARIO — Stingel Primary School in Ontario will host its annual art show open house on Tuesday, April 18 from 4 to 6:30 pm.
The show will be held in the Stingel school building hallways for the next few weeks and will be a colorful display of work that the students have done throughout the 2016-2017 school year.
Mrs. Mary Roby’s all-day Kindergarten- 5th grade art classes have been studying a variety of different artwork throughout the school year.
The third, fourth, and fifth grades have studied topics such as color theory, still-life painting, printmaking, altered digital photography, and animal drawing, as well as an in depth study of paper mache mask making which are currently underway.
In the 3 to 5 grade hallways you will find digital self-portraits in a Pop Art style, Native American Thunderbird shields, animal drawings as well as beautiful floral and insect paintings.
The primary grades K to 2 have concentrated on nature themes as well as studying the elements of design such as line, shape, and color.
In the K to 2 grade hallways you will find a lively display of self-portraits, heart weavings, color studies, owls, leaf texture designs, beautiful house and cat drawings and more. Mrs. Lana Garberich’s 4th grade art students have been busy working on animal drawings and Native American tunics made of clay.
