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Alphabet Art– 1st Grade

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Art using the Alphabet
1st Grade
The 1st graders experimented with balance and design.  They learned how letters and words could be used in art.  The art of Stuart Davis was shown and discussed.  To create this artwork, the students drew letters stacked, turned and scattered.  Letters were outlined in black marker and colored in with crayons or markers.  

A colorful abstract drawing featuring scattered letters and shapes in vibrant colors like red, yellow, blue, and purple, ideal for 1st Grade Alphabet Art.

Abstract crayon drawing with overlapping letters and various colorful geometric shapes filling the entire canvas, resembling vibrant Alphabet Art created by a 1st Grade classroom.
A colorful abstract drawing with various shapes and colors, featuring green, pink, brown, blue, and yellow sections.
This colorful abstract painting showcases text elements like "NEW" and "CAT" alongside various shapes in green, black, and red, embodying a playful Alphabet Art style.

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About Marcia Beckett

Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids.

3 Responses to Alphabet Art– 1st Grade

  1. nice! love Stuart Davis and alphabet art. thanks for sharing

  2. Marcia says:

    Thanks! I love art that uses words. 🙂

  3. Phyl says:

    Ditto to the other comments! Stuart Davis is awesome and so is art that uses letters and words! These look terrific!

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