Students can expect to create one of these portraits each year they are at Ray so that as students get older, they are creating a portrait in every color of the rainbow. When they receive all their portraits back, the collection can become a personal keepsake. I have some photos posted below, but it's much more vibrant in person - please visit!
When you visit Ray for parent teacher conferences over the next couple of weeks, please be sure to take a walk down the annex ramp. Our rainbow portraits are installed there, with a self-portrait hanging from each student in my K-8th grade classes. The beginning of the hallway starts with pink portraits created by kindergarten, and the hallway ends with red-violet portraits created by our 8th grade class. Each shift in hue denotes a new class. The class colors are: Kindergarten: Pink, 1st: Red, 2nd: Orange, 3rd: Yellow, 4th: Green, 5th: Teal, 6th: Blue, 7th: Indigo, 8th: Violet. Students can expect to create one of these portraits each year they are at Ray so that as students get older, they are creating a portrait in every color of the rainbow. When they receive all their portraits back, the collection can become a personal keepsake. I have some photos posted below, but it's much more vibrant in person - please visit!
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Ms. KatzenbachMs. "Katz" is a teaching artist, with specialties in painting and video. She graduated from the University of Illinois with both a bachelors and a masters in Art Education. Archives
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