Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Nature Walk: Spring Blossoms

Post contributed by Jocelyne Adkins, Program Director

Spring is so beautiful, with blossoms emerging from tree branches and the earth to paint our landscapes with gorgeous color! Spring color is also fleeting, so we took the opportunity to photograph some early signs of the season on our nature walk today. We also collected blossoms blown from trees (magnolias & maple tree flowers), small fallen branches, stones, dried cracked earth, pinecones, bark, and more! Rolly-pollies and ants were carefully examined, but returned to their homes : )


Front: Laila and Joseph; middle: Jackson; back: Andrew and Anika


Andrew, Anika and Joseph observing a rolly-polly


Anika and Joseph

Ornamental pear trees with white blossoms


Daffodils


Pink hyacinth


Left to right: Jackson, Joseph, Andrew, Anika & Laila. Background: magnolia tree blossoms


Yellow forsythia bush


Tulips and groundcover



Back in the classroom, we selected one or more of our items from nature to inspire a watercolor painting. It was rewarding and heart-lifting to see how carefully the children examined their specimens, noting overall shapes, colors and their variations, and textures (older students). The completed watercolor illustrations are beautiful renderings of nature and we invite you to take a look below.


Jackson


Anika


Leila


Jalen's still life


Isaac


Emory


Ethan


Joseph


Emily


Norah


Anika


Andrew


Jackson


Ethan


Xavier


Jalen


p.s. even the small collections of specimens that the students collected in their buckets had an artful air, so we included them here too : )


 









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