Year 2 Artists Flourish with Sketchbooks
Our Year 2 students have truly embraced the use of sketchbooks, transforming them into a vital tool for reflection and creativity. These young artists are not only documenting their own progress but also thoughtfully engaging with the work of others. This reflective practice is helping them to develop their ideas and refine their artistic skills.
This term, our art topic has taken us on a vibrant journey through the diverse marks and patterns found in different African countries. The children have been inspired by the rich cultural heritage and unique artistic expressions from across the continent. Their sketchbooks are filled with explorations of these marks, showcasing their growing understanding and appreciation of African art.
Using their sketchbooks, the children have been able to reflect on their own work and the work of others. This process has encouraged them to think critically about their art, make improvements, and develop their ideas further. It’s wonderful to see how they are learning to articulate their thoughts and make connections between different pieces of art.
We are incredibly excited to see the final pieces that will emerge from this creative journey. The sketchbooks have been a fantastic way for the children to experiment and refine their ideas, and we can’t wait to see how these will translate into their final artworks. Stay tuned for a showcase of their amazing work!