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This project was carried out in integration with grade3’s social studies unit on ‘My country.’ Students brainstormed their ideas of how they envision a literate Pakistan. Later they short listed their ideas and made drawings showing a variety of images. Peer sharing towards the end added a lot of fun and awareness about the topic.

My Literature

Pakistan

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Working On Acetate SheetsThis project was carried out in integration with grade 3’s social studies unit on ‘My country.’ Students brainstormed their ideas of how they envision a literate Pakistan. Later they short listed their ideas and made drawings showing a variety of images. Peer sharing towards the end added a lot of fun and awareness about the topic.

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Preparing the Frames & Trucks

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Famous Truck ArtistHaider Ali VisitsHaque Academy

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Pot Painting

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Styrofoam Print MakingStyrofoam print making is typically black and white yet the students explored this media. The images were created and produced defining the lines and the com-positions true to the concept of Truck Art. Our young artists enjoyed the process of print making thoroughly depicting the national symbols in a new light.

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Students explored textures through art by making rubbings and learnt various techniques. Students created their own mixed up animals by using various types of painted papers having different colors, textures, patterns and collage. The inspira-tion for these animals was taken from Eric Carle illustrations.

Looking at the World with

Texture Eyes

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“Oh! I look so cute.” This was the first comment given by one of the first graders as soon as they peeked in the mirror. “Self portrait” was the unit under study integrated with our grade 1 curriculum. Young students got a chance to observe their faces closely, choose right expressions, lines and medium to convey to others ‘how I look.’

Self Portraits

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Play AreaProject

Bringing the Playground to Life

Came end of winter and the play ground wall became a blank canvas for students of grade 1-6 and grade 1 parents to have fun painting. The theme of nature encompassed the 125 running feet of horizontal wall surrounding the play area. The truck has been specially designed for our younger ones to play in and painted by students of grade 5-8 with symbols relating to school life and the traditional Pakistani truck art.

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Prep Sketches forthe Wall

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Jumma

HaftaArt Bazaar Students visited the Jumma Hufta Bazaar, organized

by T2F and met with various artists regarding their work and inspiration.

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The fourth ASNA clay triennial featuring artworks by artists from 16 countries began at the V.M. Art Gallery with a ceramic show titled ‘Light and Lightness’. Students of Grade 8 were thrilled to see different interpretations of the same medium by various ceramists. The display had a wide variety of ceramic works carrying aesthetic charm and philosophical content. Apart from international figures, celebrated Pakistani artists such as Shehrezade Alam, Munawar Ali Syed and Nabahat Lotia had also put their artworks on display. Our students were invited by art critic Rumana Hussain who talked to them about the various aspects of pottery making curated the show.

Asna Clay Festival

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CityScape

Our first graders experimented with shapes. The focus artist was Paul Klee. Students got an opportunity to observe his work and collaborate on a 25 foot mural collage. Textures, pattern and colors all come into play together thereby creating dimensions.

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