GSIS 10 Year Anniversary Yearbook: Memories | Page 31

3rd Grade Bowen reaches over Kai Thomas and grabs the oil pastels. Kai picked joy as his emotion and used bright paint colors to express it. _GSIS Yearbook-ES_Part 1.indd 31 Kayla Petrey Jaime Suh, c/o 2021 Laura Van Wyk Mrs. Kim the art teacher, talks with Andy Umeda about the rainbow that he painted. She explains that instead of making a rainbow, he should paint solid bars of color and then create forms and objects of interest on top of it. Jungmin Park and Rui Shigemoto conduct research about their artist inspiration. They focused on studying the background and context of Vincent Van Gogh. Third grader Min-Gyo Jang pours red tempera paint on his palette. Students were asked to only use a bit of paint to minimize waste. 2015 Varun Parasuraman, c/o 2027 th 2014 Yuto Yoshimura, c/o 2026 Ivy Kim Konstantin Shulga 4 Grade 2013 Derrick Han, c/o 2021 2012 Hijiri Kamigawa, c/o 2018 Art Memories 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Caelan Hodge, c/o 2018 My favorite part was making patterns and mixing colors to make other colors. Partha Yashraj, c/o 2021 Painting was my favorite because I like to get all messy! Stephanie Ahn, Shubhra Mangesh Ingale, Anant Vikram Agarwal mix complimentary colors that represent themselves. Shubra’s artwork included a husky, bracelet, and key chain. Yuliia Korkishko takes notes about Andy Warhol, a champion of Pop Art, a movement that spread across Britan and The United States. Yuliia used this information to create her own artwork and learn about art history. 31 4/16/16 10:35 PM