
Heather Anastasio
@heatheranastas2
District Art Department Chairperson, East Meadow UFSD
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09-09-2017 01:55:14
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Mrs. Dentrone’s Photo students are working on Flower Paint Drop images where the flower is submerged in water and then paint is introduced as the pictures are taken. Images are then edited in Photoshop.🌸Beautiful! East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts ClarkeHS Marlena #nysYAM2024


Mr. Ferrara’s Digital Design & Animation students are hard at work making clay stop motion animation figures. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts ClarkeHS #nysYAM2024


Mr. Schreier’s Architecture students draw, build and use technology to bring their ideas to life.🏠East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Richard Howard #nysYAM2024


Pictured here, Mrs. Fisher’s students are adding initial layers of paint to their animal sculptures. The paper mache creations are inspired by the wood carved Alebrijes of Oaxaca, Mexico. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Richard Howard #nysYAM2024


Ms. Flaherty’s students are painting sunflowers in the style of Van Gogh, creating spring still lives using mixed media, coloring in gumball machines and finishing up monster projects inspired by “The Color Monster”. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Bowling Green School #nysYAM2024


Mrs. Giglio’s students created neurographic line drawings using their non-dominant hand. Some students chose to add pattern, musical references or characters while others looked at their lines and added emphasis using color. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Richard Howard #nysYAM2024


Ms. Seaman’s students were inspired by artists and authors to create this special work. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts #nysYAM2024


Miss Greenberg’s students recently enjoyed a day at the Nassau County Museum of Art.🖼️ East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Richard Howard #nysYAM2024


Mrs. Ippolito’s students share their talents and appreciation for art both in and out of the classroom.🎨 East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts MeadowbrookSchoolEM #nysYAM2024


Mrs. Sessa’s students have been exploring the land and sea while developing their skills as young artists. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts W.T. Clarke Middle School #nysYAM2024


Creativity and color are on display in Ms. Kyvelos’ classes! East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Barnum Woods School #nysYAM2024


For their latest project, 7th graders in Ms. Sullivan’s classes are using contour lines and inspiration from nature. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts #nysYAM2024


Second graders in Mrs. Minuto’s classes are creating self portrait super heroes! This project celebrates what makes us unique in connection with the book Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Bowling Green School #nysYAM2024


One point perspective drawings, mandalas and monochromatic floral paintings are just a few of the amazing things Mrs. Nerdalen’s students have been up to! East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Mrs. Nerdalen #nysYAM2024


Mr. O’Neill’s advanced Studio Art students are focused on mark making and colored pencil techniques. East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts ClarkeHS #nysYAM2024


Mrs. Valenti’s 6th graders are weaving with yarn, 7th graders are adding color to their acrylic glazing projects and 8th graders are painting clay shoes! East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Art Love Grows Here. (Mrs. Valenti) #nysYAM2024


Mr. Parisi’s Sculpture students are working in groups on a 3D puzzle piece project.🧩 East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts ClarkeHS #nysYAM2024


Mr. Prangenberg’s advanced Studio Art students share their creativity, dedication and enthusiasm for Art!🎨 East Meadow Schools East Meadow Arts Richard Howard #nysYAM2024


In honor of AANHPI Month, Mr. Parisi’s students created works inspired by Kintsugi - the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending areas of breakage with dusted gold. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object. East Meadow Arts


For AANHPI Month, Mrs. Giglio’s Studio Art classes studied fabric designs and patterns from a variety of Asian cultures. The students then planned and created their own designs using what they learned as inspiration.Richard Howard East Meadow Arts East Meadow Schools
