School Nova Art Portfolio 2025/2026This year, our 3a, 3b, and 3c art classes at School Nova explored an inspiring range of hands-on projects that blended drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and creative design. The portfolio you see here brings together some of the most expressive highlights from our classroom—air-dry clay koi ponds, large crepe-paper lotus lanterns, observational hand drawings, and more. Each project invited students to think beyond a single medium and to discover how different materials can come together to create something imaginative and meaningful. Through sculpting, painting, designing, and experimenting, students strengthened not only their technical skills but also their ability to observe, interpret, and express their ideas visually. This portfolio represents the joy, curiosity, and artistic growth that unfolded throughout the 2025–2026 school year. It is a celebration of their dedication and the creative worlds they built with their own hands. A showcase of School Nova Art classes 3a, 3b, and 3c for 2025/2026, featuring mixed-media projects such as clay koi ponds, hanging lotus lanterns, and detailed hand drawings—highlighting students’ creativity, growth, and artistic expression. Conclusion
As we look back on this year’s work, it becomes clear that each project offered students far more than a finished product. Through clay modeling, mixed-media design, careful observation, and imaginative construction, they learned how to problem-solve, take creative risks, and discover their own artistic voices. What you see in this portfolio is not only the outcome of their hard work, but also the record of their growth—moments of curiosity, discipline, experimentation, and joy. Every koi pond, lotus lantern, and hand study reflects a student who challenged themselves, learned something new, and transformed simple materials into meaningful art. I could not be more proud of what they have accomplished. This collection stands as a beautiful reminder of what young artists can achieve when they are encouraged to explore, imagine, and create with confidence.
0 Comments
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
Myungja Anna KohArtist Categories
All
Archives
February 2026
|
Proudly powered by Weebly
RSS Feed