Virtual Art Gallery

Enjoy this gallery of artwork emanating from our student’s homes!


 
Eighth grade students mixed drawing and photo in the style of Ben Heine.





Students in 1st–3rd grades explore tie dye techniques.





 
Students in 1st–3rd create drawings with gems.





 
Students in 1st–3rd grades made monster mouths of various styles.


Third grade students demonstrate new skills in these 3D corner drawings.




 
Eighth grade students use two-point perspective to render city drawings.





Photo I and II students respond to Carrie Mae Weems seminal work The Kitchen Table Series.




Students in grades 6–12 chose to express their point of view on the pandemic through a variety of art media and materials.



“Surprise Drawing” images created by students in 1st–3rd grades.





Students in grades 6–12 chose to develop their own design ideas through digital and traditional art media and materials.



Students in grades 6–12 chose to collect colorful objects from around their house and arrange them into the order of the color wheel.



Students in grades 6–12 chose to express the natural world through digital and traditional art media and materials.



Students in grades 6–12 chose to create a portrait of a person using art media and materials available at home.



Students in grades 6–12 chose to create illustrations depicting original or existing characters through digital and traditional art media.



Students in grades 6–12 chose to create 3D sculptures using art media and materials available at home.




Students in 6th and 7th grades were asked to photograph meals they are eating at home and then to desaturate sections of their meal using Photoshop Mix.


Students in 8th grade used the ArtRage digital studio app to create new creations based on source materials from around the web.

Francis W. Parker School educates students to think and act with empathy, courage and clarity as responsible citizens and leaders in a diverse democratic society and global community.