Posted Date: 12/21/2021
Happy Holidays
from your friends at New Mexico School for the Blind & Visually Impaired!
{Background art of a chalkboard with pine-sprigs and a red holiday bow}
Holiday art courtesy of NMSBVI’s student-artists in Albuquerque and Alamogordo.
A series of images showing holiday-themed student-made art:
Paper craft of a christmas tree, painted and decorated with three-dimensional fluffy pompoms.
Art entitled, "My Melted Snowman"; a painting with white paint, and snowman-oriented objects scattered across the top (paper top-hat and scarf, little twigs, and googley eyes, as if the snowman has melted onto the paper.)
Painting done on a paper plate, with green paint and a red paper triangle like a hat; it's "The Grinch"!
Four pinecones, painted white, with yarn hats and a little nose; they look like holiday elves!
Four wooden popsicle sticks which converge at their center-points, and then are covered with sparkling "gems" and sequins: it's a snowflake ornament!
A tiny elf made out of rolled-up purple paper, with pointy paper ears and a pointy pom-pom-topped hat.
On a Christmas tree hangs a handmade reindeer ornament made of a brown jingle-bell, with pipecleaner antlers, googley eyes, and a red pompom nose.
A construction paper gingerbread person, decorated with very tactile little 3-d objects (plastic buttons in different shapes, pipe cleaners, ribbon, etc.)
Paper art of a holiday stocking, with fluffy cottonballs stuck onto the top.
A painting of a menorah (fancy candle-holder with seven lit candles.)
Holiday art made of a paper plate and construction paper; the plate forms a wreath, and two gloved hands reach outward from it.