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Lindsay Doolittle’s High School art students recently created watercolor recipe illustration cards inspired by a family tradition or dish important to their culture. They're not only beautiful cards, but wonderful recipes! For more photos, visit our Facebook page. #forksnation
Our second grade artists in Mrs. Malejs' class created heart collages inspired by the contemporary artist J. Goldcrown. They're perfect for Valentine's Day! 💗 #forksnation
Our fourth graders in Mrs. Malejs' art class recently created paintings inspired by Claud Monet's landscape painting "The Magpie," created in the winter of 1868-1869. The end results were beautiful! #forksnation
Mrs. Doolittle's watercolor classes created these beautiful winter holiday landscape scenes. Some students used actual photo references of photographs they have chosen. Amazing work, student-artists! #forksnation
They scratched the negative space to create a repetition of circles with a variation in size. Then they hole punched their watercolor technique paper for more repeating circles. The results are these beautiful, fall-inspired works of art! 🎃 #forksnation 2/2
Reminder: PreK-12 schools are exempt from the new mask guidance adopted by NY State yesterday. Everyone will still be required to wear a mask while in school and during athletic practices and competition. For more information on the mask guidelines, visit https://t.co/sr06rz5IOU
Congratulations to 4th-grader Layla Laine for winning 1st place in grades 3-5 of Binghamton Local Section's Chemists Celebrate Earth week Poster Contest, held by the American Chemical Society. Layla made an illustrated poem about renewable energy. Congrats, Layla! 🌎 #forksnation
Lindsay Doolittle's HS art students created watercolor paintings inspired by the work of Georgia O'Keefe. Students used her style, composition, variation in hues & brush technique to create these beautiful pieces. These paintings were given as gifts for Mother's Day! #ForksNation