Prep
Self-Portraits
For Harmony Day, the Prep artists read The Colours of Us and explored how to create self-portraits that celebrate their unique features and individuality.
Year 4
Rock Bottom Landscape
The Year 4 artists learned to blend colours using the colour wheel to create a vibrant sunset sky. They designed a prehistoric scene inspired by this year’s production, Rock Bottom. To complete their artworks, they used baking paper to transfer silhouettes and painted them black.
Year 3
Harvest to Table Aprons
As part of the Harvest to Table program, the Year 3 artists designed aprons featuring colourful fruit and vegetables. They explored composition and bold colour choices to create vibrant designs that celebrate fresh produce and healthy eating.
Whole School
Collaborative Front Wall Display
Whole School Collaborative Quilt
Inspired by the work of fabric designer and textile artist Libs Elliott, students explored the connection between technology, geometry and design. Libs creates quilts using a programming language called Processing, which generates random compositions from geometric and traditional quilt block shapes.
For this project, each student became the “computer program,” designing a unique square collage using geometric shapes and analogous colours. Their goal was to ensure that no two squares were the same, resulting in this vibrant, large-scale collaborative artwork that represents the creativity and individuality of our school community.
Tara Henstock
Visual Arts Co-ordinator