Art and Design projects

at pre-school, primary and secondary level

Artworks from the portfolio of Maija June Marsh

 


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little lion

 

 


 

poppies

 


 

After visiting the National Gallery

 


 

Panda gazing, painted after a visit to London Zoo

 


 

Lego Boogie Woogie after Mondrian, 'Plastic Art and Pure Plastic Art'

 


 

"Triangles, little squares and big squares"

Painted paper composition

Between Piet Mondrian's "Composition in Red, Yellow and Blue", c1937

and Henri Matisse's, "The Snail" 1953

 


 

writing a poem about a suitcase, playing with the suitcase,

then making an illustration for the poem

 


 

studying the Vikings, making a balsa wood ship

 


 

Splatter painting after viewing Jackson Pollock at The Tate

 


 

drawing a Chinese still life in the back garden,

understanding perspective, shadow and geometrical forms, detail.

acrylic on plywood, Chinese still life

 


 

charcoal pencil drawing of wheat, detail

 


 

Left: Black-and-white photograph of a Chinese woman towing a barge up the River Li.

Right: Scaled up onto plywood and painted in acrylic paints. Charcoal study of wheat.

 


 

Aunt Marge, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, page 27

painted in acrylic paints, black spirit pen and buttons, year 6

 


 

Queen Victoria

painted in acrylic paints, year 6

 


 

Acrylic study of Vincent van Gogh's bedroom

 


 

Acrylic study of Vincent van Gogh's kingfisher oil sketch, year 7, 2001

 


 

Acrylic study of Lake Keitele after Akseli Gallen-Kallela's oil painting, year 8, 2001

 


 

Acrylic study of The Gate after Raoul Dufy's oil painting, year 8, 2001

 


 

Original acrylic painting, "Summer", Star Ferry in Hong Kong Victoria harbour, year 9, 2001

Submitted in the "Summer" competition and exhibited at The Frame Factory, North Finchley

 


 

Acrylics and pastels, Contrasts, year 10, June 2004

 


 

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