Fifth-Graders Envision Future Careers Through Artwork
In art class, fifth-graders have been learning about the ways in which artistic skills are applied to a wide range of careers and jobs. Students chose an art-related career that they were interested in learning more about, and conducted research to better understand what each job entails. Then, each fifth-grader created a piece of artwork related to their art careers. With plenty of creative freedom to choose which materials, methods, and skills they would use for their piece, the results were varied, impressive, and thoughtful!
Abe C. drew four clone trooper helmets from "Star Wars: The Clone Wars." Below each helmet is a fresh interpretation of the design of each helmet.
Aidan S. experimenting with automotive design.
George H. drew the interior and exterior of a home created in Roblox.
Graydon F. created a digital art piece created in photoshop titled “Alien Theme Park.”
A landscape designed by Isabella A. in Bloxburg inspired by a lush oasis.
Kalia W. created a grand mansion designed in Roblox and then painted it with watercolor.
Karina K.'s art is inspired by the work of pastry chefs.
Costume design inspired by “The Queen’s Gambit” by Kenzie C. Each piece is inspired by a different chess piece and the main character, Beth Harmon, and the fashions of the 1960s in mind.
Oona D. created fashion designs inspired by the suits in a deck of cards. Each piece was created with the characteristics of the various suits.
Robert P. created a humorous original cartoon of a penguin chef.