Page Updated 25.07.22
Art Gallery

2021-2022
Open Evening Artwork July 2022
Term 1
The school has been extremely creative this term, with classes getting stuck in and enjoying their art work. It is lovely to see such a variety of different work being produced across the school using a wide range of materials and techniques. You are a very creative bunch, well done Stanford!
- Sunflower class: Students have produced some beautiful self-portraits using paint and made family trees using their handprints and cut out trees.
- Snowdrop class: Students have created some super ocean creature collages as groups and created their own northern light landscapes using soft pastels.
- Buttercup class: As part of their 'sparks' topic, students have produced silhouette work based ont he great fire of London and also painted themselves as part of a whole class display.
- Bluebell class: Students have been looking at the work of Henri Rousseau and have been creating artwork based on Toucans as part of their Rainforest topic, using oil pastels.
- Poppy class: Students have been looking at the work of the illustrator Joh Tenniel and produced a fabulous display of teacups as part of their Alice in Wonderland topic.
- Orchid class: As part of their Ancient Egyptian topic, students have had a go at producing work onto real papyrus, Created self-portraits using their own photo and turning themselves into an Egyptian King or Queen. The class have also used clay to create Egyptian cats.
- Forget me not class: Students have been looking at the work of Banksy and street art this term. They have been learning about one and two-point perspective and created some street art around what they have learned based on their topic of WW2.