EDUCATIONThe Journal Sentinel asked K-8 art teachers to send-in student work. See their still-lifesA pastel acorn by Avery, a first grade student at Clarendon Avenue Elementary School in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.Submitted By Marnie PhillipsArtwork created by Ryder H., age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Ryder's teacher: "Second-graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent van Gogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasArtwork created by Keira, age 13, an eighth-grade student at St. Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by Elise, age 10, a fifth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by Max F., age 9, a third-grade student at Swallow Elementary School in Hartland, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. Students learned what a still life is and studied Paul Cezanne's life and artwork.Submitted By Rebecca MorkArtwork by Drew, age 7, a second grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Drew's teacher: "Second graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent Van Gogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasArtwork created by Shyla, age 8, a second-grade student at Carrollton Elementary School in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Submitted By Sarah MaganaArtwork created by Lexa, age 13, an eighth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by Hazel, age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Hazel's teacher: "Second graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent Vangogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasArtwork created by Jason, age 13, an eighth-grade student at New Berlin West Middle/High School in New Berlin, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. Students created a monochromatic painting using acrylic paint.Submitted By Samantha SchuderArtwork created McKinley, age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, McKinley's teacher: "Second graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent Vangogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasA freehand-cut flower by Taliah, a first-grade student at Rooseelt Elementary School in Kenosha, Wisconsin in fall 2023.Submitted By Julia MatthewsArtwork created by Amaia, age 10, a fifth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by JJ, age 8, a third-grade student at Marquette Elementary School in Madison, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Submitted By Marnie MiranArtwork created by Lydia, age 13, an eighth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by Killian, age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Killian's teacher: "Second-graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent van Gogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasA Georgia Okeefe-inspired watercolor created by Ivy, age 9, a fourth-grade student at Lincoln Elementary in Port Washington, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Submitted By Tyler NygaardArtwork created by Remina, age 10, a fifth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork created by Alec V., age 11, a sixth-grade homeschooled student enrolled in Mrs. McNeil's ukelele class through the Racine Unified School District in Racine, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Submitted By Nicole ScieszinskiArtwork created by Nora, age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Nora's teacher: "Second-graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent van Gogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasArtwork created by Evan, age 13, an eighth-grade student at Saint Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Gosia's Photography"Burning" created by Ava, an eighth-grade student at the Waukesha STEM Academy in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023.Submitted By Megan DavidArtwork created using glue and chalk pastel on construction paper by Ellie, a fifth-grade student at the Paris Consolidated School in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. Students created stained glass-inspired poppy projects using glue, chalk pastel and construction paper for Veteran's Day.Submitted By Beth LabellArtwork created by Oliver, age 7, a second-grade student at Meadowbrook Elementary School in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in fall 2023. From Leah Sapa-Matyas, Oliver's teacher: "Second-graders learned all about sunflowers and created a still life that showcased the use of hot colors, cold colors and movement lines. Our inspiration artist was Vincent van Gogh. We looked at his sunflower art series and his famous 'Starry Night' painting then combined the two."Submitted By Leah Sapa-MatyasArtwork by Kayla, age 13, an eighth grade student at St. Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin.Gosia's PhotographyArtwork by Lars, age 12, a seventh grade student at St. Francis Xavier Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin.Gosia's Photography