• Sat. Apr 18th, 2026

Four Corners students explore art styles – Superior Telegram

Four Corners students explore art styles – Superior Telegram

SUPERIOR — Artists at Four Corners Elementary School have been focusing on the elements of line, shape and color, and exploring different art techniques. We have also been examining different artists and looking at and talking and their work.

Kindergarten artists have been drawing using lines and shapes. They created lions based on the art of Henri Rousseau. They also used watercolor techniques using cool and warm colors.

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A lion painting created by kindergartener MacEwen Tolaas.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

Students also had to draw a self-portrait and experimented with splatter painting to create a contrasting background with their black and white drawings.

Second grade artists have been using line and shape to draw monsters and used complementary colors. They also cut organic and geometric shapes to create collages based on the artwork of Henri Matisse.

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A snake monster created by second grader William Moon.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

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A colorful collage created by second grader Steven Moon.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

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Gabe Loining, a third grader, centered this piece on the character “Bill Cypher.”

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

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A giraffe is the central point in artwork created by second grader Mia Andrews.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

Third grade artists had to carve their creature drawings into Styrofoam and used printmaking techniques to create a print of their creature using markers and water.

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Third grader Lucas Wiberg made this print monster by carving the drawing into Styrofoam and using printmaking techniques.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

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An animal print of a fox created by third grader Layla Hart.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

Fourth grade artists looked at the art of Chris Uphues to use line and shape to create different cartoon expressions and personify their objects.

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Fourth grader Elliot Izzard created expressive clouds inspired by the art of Chris Uphues.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

Fifth grade looked at the art of Jasper Johns and had to create abstract numbers using abstraction and color.

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Fifth grader Max Hagglund created abstract numbers inspired by the work of Jasper Johns.

Contributed / Kerri Gordon

Kerri Gordon is an art specialist with the Superior School District.

This story is part of the Telegram’s efforts to showcase the work of young people in the community. For more information on those efforts, contact reporter Maria Lockwood at

[email protected].


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