Students work
- Commonality, diversity, and interconnection.
- Identity formation, self-esteem, status, roles, and role models. Focused on African mask culture.
Watercolour experiment:
Relief Arts:
Goal: Demonstrate the skills and techniques to create, perform, and present art to build the sculpture. At the end of the learning, students will be able to apply the talent in the subject area. Building a sculpture will be learning innovative skills with pleasure.
Grade 6 students will explore how space plays a part in aesthetics in composition, creating a design, and fine art. How the element takes space is portrayed as positive and negative. Different techniques for creating negative and positive space, Notan Design, transfer, repeat, and compose the drawing, observational drawing skills, drawing skills pertaining to simple shape and outlines, such as silhouettes, using observation techniques from leaf activity.

Grade 6, Students will explore how space plays a part in aesthetics in composition, creating a design, and fine art. How the element takes space is portrayed as positive and negative. Different techniques for creating negative and positive space, Notan Design, transfer, repeat, and compose the drawing, observational drawing skills, drawing skills pertaining to simple shape and outlines, such as silhouettes, using observation techniques from leaf activity and studies artist Robert Longo’s artwork style. They will learn to write, exhibition text, artist statement, I see think wonder, read-scan article, critique self-other, note taken from video, visual art vocabulary-find definition, and research for knowledge. The students will learn these skills through the unit, and for the summative task, they will choose a method to create their negative and positive space, showing Dance or Escape movement with the story behind.
Notan Design
Behind The Mask: MYP1
Learn skills and techniques: Mask making with cardboard, paper mache & clay.

Purpose of the mask: Malawian 'Guru waMkulu' Mask & Korean 'Hahoetal' Mask & Inca 'Gold Sun' Mask
Students will learn to create self-portraits inspired by the techniques and visual style of Pop Art. They will develop the ability to draw a face from direct observation, aiming to represent their own facial features accurately. Depending on individual needs, students may draw freehand or use tracing techniques to support their process. They will explore the characteristics of Pop Art—such as bold colors, repetition, and simplified shapes—to create a vibrant and expressive portrait. Through this project, students will also build skills in working with acrylic paint, including mixing colors and applying them effectively to achieve a polished final piece.
Grade 9 students will explore how visual symbols can represent and celebrate cultural diversity. Through research into patterns, colors, traditional objects, and cultural beliefs, students will create meaningful artworks that reflect identity, heritage, and the richness of different cultures around the world.
Students explore the work of Salvador Dalí and develop their own ideas about how art can inspire change in society. Using acrylic paint and mixed media, they create a painting with 3D illusions to express their message and encourage social transformation.