


Primary-Secondary Colors
Ahlani, Grade 1
paint and objects
12 x 18
Alexander Elementary School
Henry Sanchez, teacher

Warm/Cool Colors
Mateo, Grade 3
watercolors and construction paper
12 x 18
Alexander Elementary School
Henry Sanchez, teacher

Radial Symmetry
Titus, Grade 3
pencil and colored pencil
8.5 x 11
Alexander Elementary School
Henry Sanchez, teacher

Pointilism
Areli, Grade 4
markers
8.5 x 11
Alexander Elementary School
Henry Sanchez, teacher

Rainbows
Audrey, Grade 1
crayons
9 x 12
McNair Elementary School
Jodi Dallas, teacher

Carrots
Precious, Grade 2
markers and crayons
9 x 12
McNair Elementary School
Jodi Dallas, teacher

Penguin Space
Kayla, Grade 2
crayons
9 x 12
McNair Elementary School
Jodi Dallas, Teacher

Color Magic
Lola, Grade 3
marker and crayon
9 x 12
McNair Elementary School
Jodi Dallas, teacher

The Happy Heart
Sally, Grade 3
crayons
9 x 12
McNair Elementary School
Jodi Dallas, teacher

Landscape
Daniels, Grade 3
oil pastels and tempera paint
9 x 12
Hawk Elementary School
Stephanie Halberstadt, teacher

Still Life
Kaley, Grade 1
oil pastels, construction paper, buttons
9 x 12
Hawk Elementary School
Stephanie Halberstadt, teacher

Radial Design
Sophia, Grade 5
paper
12 x 12
Hawk Elementary School
Stephanie Halberstadt, teacher

Still Life
Emma, Grade 1
construction paper, oil pastels, buttons, and sequins
9 x 12
Hawk Elementary School
Stephanie Halberstadt, teacher

Birch Tree Forest
Tate, Grade 5
tempera paint and chalk
9 x 12
Hawk Elementary School
Stephanie Halberstadt, teacher

Train
August, Grade 4
marker
9 x 12
Sam Houston Elementary School
Lindsey Dykes, teacher

Home
Vincent, Grade 3
construction paper, scissors, and glue
9 x 12
Sam Houston Elementary School
Lindsey Dykes, teacher

Squirrel roasting a marshmellow
Jacob, Grade 5
colored pencil
9 x 12
Sam Houston Elementary School
Lindsey Dykes, teacher

Ocean
Olivia, Grade 5
marker
9 x 12
Sam Houston Elementary School
Lindsey Dykes, teacher

Collage
Lisa, Grade 1
mixed media
9 x 6
Sam Houston Elementary School
Lindsey Dykes, teacher

Covid
Isabella, Grade 5
pencil
L.A. Nelson Elementary School
Denise Clyne, teacher

Scratchboard Hive
Liliana, Grade 5
scratchboard
4 x 6
L.A. Nelson Elementary School
Denise Clyne, teacher

Hearts
Clare, Grade 2
marker and white tempera
12 x 18
L.A. Nelson Elementary School
Denise Clyne, teacher

Garden Painting
Alayna, Grade 1
marker and watercolor
12 x 18
L.A. Nelson Elementary School
Denise Clyne, teacher

Pirates
Hudson, Grade 1
crayons and paint
12 x 18
L.A. Nelson Elementary School
Denise Clyne, teacher

Untitled
Cade, 4
crayons and markers
12 x 12
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Lilianna O’Conner, teacher

Self-Portrait
Mia, Grade 5
oil pastel on paper
9 x 16
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Lilianna O’Connor, teacher

Self Portrait
Ivy, Grade 1
crayon and watercolor
9 x 12
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Lilianna O’Conner, teacher

Untitled
Jaxxon, Grade 3
crayon and watercolor
12 x 12
Woodrow Wilson Elementary School
Lilianna O’Conner, teacher

Warm and Cool Buildings
Kameila, Grade 4
markers
Providence Elementary School
Erica Lease, teacher
Artist Statement
These buildings are colored in warm and cool colors. Cool colors are blue, green and purple, warm colors are red, orange and yellow.

Perspective Aquariaum
Lyla, Grade 5
marker and pencil
9 x 12
Providence Elementary School
Erica Lease, teacher
Artist Statement
This drawing is of a marine exhibit in perspective. It shows ocean animals swimming inside a glass aquarium.

Cityscape
Axel, Grade 6
marker and colored pencil
9 x 12
Providence Elementary School
Erica Lease, teacher
Artist Statement
This artwork is a drawing of a city with a setting sun.

Ocean
Abigail, Grade 2
tempera paint
9 x 12
Providence Elementary School
Erica Lease, Teacher
Artist Statement
This painting shows different blue values of the ocean. They are created by mixing blue with white and black to create the effects of light in the ocean.

Sun and Moon
Kaliska, Grade 1
oil pastels
9 x 12
Providence Elementary School
Erica Lease, teacher
Artist Statement
This is a drawing of sun with warm colors and a moon with cool colors. The cool colors are blues, greens and purples. The warm colors are reds, yellows and oranges.

Fresh Hot Chicken
Molly, Grade 4
watercolor and crayon
9 x 12
WS Ryan Elementary School
Shayla Kuntzmann, teacher
Artist Statement
For my watercolor resist painting I used only warm colors. Chickens are my favorite animal, so that is why I chose to do a chicken.

Wolf Vibes
Noe, Grade 4
watercolor and crayon
9 x 12
WS Ryan Elementary School
Shayla Kuntzmann, teacher
Artist Statement
I used warm and cool colors for my watercolor resist painting. I didn't paint the whole background because I liked the way it looked with the white.

Jellyfish Blues
Claire, Grade 4
watercolor and crayon
9 x 12
WS Ryan Elementary School
Shayla Kuntzmann, teacher
Artist Statement
My watercolor resist painting is done using only cool colors. I chose cool colors because they reminded me of underwater.

Technicolored Wolf
Reed, Grade 2
watercolor and crayon
9 x 12
WS Ryan Elementary School
Shayla Kuntzmann, teacher
Artist Statement
My watercolor resist painting is done using mostly warm colors. I added some cool colors as accents.

One Cool Duck
Owen, Grade 3
watercolor and crayon
9 x 12
WS Ryan Elementary School
Shayla Kuntzmann, teacher
Artist Statement
This artwork is a watercolor resist painting. I used only cool colors to paint my Duck.

You are Beautiful
Emorie, Grade 3
paint and paper collage
EP Rayzor Elementary School
Carleen Michener, teacher

Geometric Shapes
Karli, Grade 3
paper collage
12 x 18
EP Rayzor Elementary School
Carleen Michener, teacher

Donut Mouse
Selah, Grade 5
egg cartons, paint, fabric, and cardboard
6 x5
EP Rayzor Elementary School
Carleen Michener, teacher

Primary Bird
Ava, Grade 1
paper collage and markers
12 x 8
EP Rayzor Elementary School
Carleen Michener, teacher

Winter Giraffe
Chloe, Grade 5
egg cartons, fabric, paint, and cardboard
6 x 5
EP Rayzor Elementary School
Carleen Michener, teacher

untitled
Natalia, Grade 5
markers on paper
6 x 9
Hodge Elementary School
Brian Gomez, teacher

Landscape
Bryanna, Grade 5
markers on paper
6 x 9
Hodge Elementary School
Brian Gomez, teacher

untitled
Isabella, Grade 4
markers on paper
6 x 9
Hodge Elementary School
Brian Gomez, teacher

Rainbow
Madeline, Grade 4
markers on paper
6 x 9
Hodge Elementary School
Brian Gomez, teacher

Flower
Shania, Grade 5
markers on paper
6 x 9
Hodge Elementary School
Brian Gomez, teacher
Self-Portrait
Myelli, Grade 5
colored pencil & sharpie
9 x 12
Frank Borman Elementary School
Kelley Quinn McGee, teacher
Be You
Kimberly, Grade 4
colored pencil & sharpie
8.5 x 11
Frank Borman Elementary School
Kelley Quinn McGee, teacher

Magazine Collage
Anthony, Grade 4
magazines, cut paper, and glue
9 x 12
Frank Borman Elementary School
Kelley Quinn McGee, teacher

World of My Thoughts
Mandi, Grade 5
pen and colored pencil
9 x 12
Frank Borman Elementary School
Kelley Quinn McGee, teacher

Flowers
Gustavo, Kindergarten
watercolor collage
12 x 24
Frank Borman Elementary School
Kelley Quinn McGee, teacher

Beautiful Landscape
Emma, Grade 2
mixed media
Olive Stephens Elementary School
Megan Trammell, teacher

Majestic Mountains
Chris, Grade 3
watercolor and pastel
Olive Stephens Elementary School
Megan Trammell, teacher

Self-Portrait
Maanav, Grade 4
mixed media
Olive Stephens Elementary School
Megan Trammell, teacher

Stripes and Shapes
Dayani, Grade 3
tempera paint
Newton Rayzor Elementary School
Amanda Gibson, teacher

Sugar Skull
Avery, Grade 2
metal repousse, ink
Olive Stephens Elementary School
Megan Trammell, teacher

Ms. Gibson at Home
Maddie, Kindergarten
tempera paint and crayon
Newton Rayzor Elementary School
Amanda Gibson, teacher
Artist Statement
I painted Ms. Gibson, and what I think her dog and her house look like. We only used primary colors so I made her hair blue.

My Owl
Jaxson, Grade 1
marker and ink
Olive Stephens Elementary School
Megan Trammell, teacher

Cool Color House
Olivia, Grade 1
marker
Newton Rayzor Elementary School
Amanda Gibson, teacher

City at Night
Eddie, Grade 2
collage
Newton Rayzor Elementary School
Amanda Gibson, teacher
Artist statement:
I made a city scene at night time. There are four buildings, a road, a car driving, and a man on the moon.

Sandy Moon
Gilberto, Grade 5
tempera paint on mat board
Newton Rayzor Elementary School
Amanda Gibson, teacher

Snowvid 2021
Unknown, Grade 4
pencil
Adkins Elementary School
Jamie McCormick, teacher

Thurgood Marshall
Lang, Grade 2
crayon
Adkins Elementary School
Jamie McCormick, teacher

Digital Dog
Natalie, Grade 5
digital art, Seesaw
Adkins Elementary School
Jamie McCormick, teacher

Community
Aryan, Grade 1
watercolor and sharpie
Adkins Elementary School
Jamie McCormick, teacher

Khalo Inspired
Sophia, Grade 3
digital art, Seesaw
Adkins Elementary School
Jamie McCormick, teacher

Warm and Cool
Gianna, Grade 1
oil pastel
11 x 17
Cross Oaks Elementary School
Stacy Bzdok, teacher

Mom and Dad
Kingston, Grade 1
oil pastels, Sharpie, yarn, glue
6 x 6
Cross Oaks Elementary School
Stacy Bzdok, teacher

Mighty Wing
Preston & Aston, Grade 3
oil pastel, colored pencil
9 x 12
Cross Oaks Elementary School
Stacy Bzdok, teacher


Yellow Love
Josephine, Grade 3
tempera, glue
11 x 17
Cross Oaks Elementary School
Stacy Bzdok, teacher










































































