28. Satya Grattan - Year 5" Magical nature "
Media: No details
Description of your work: Rain droplets are like nature's fairy lights of beauty and the crystals in the trunk and roots represent the power of nature.
I painted this to show how nature moves me. Nature is magical and the girl blowing a dandelion and making a wish shows how she believes in the magic of nature. I used water colour paint and pastels for my picture.
27. Ava Medeiros - Year 5" Gym Time "
Media: Acrylic paint.
Description of your work: My painting shows a girl in a watch because I find that gymnastics is a piece of art too. I love to do the sport and art is one of the many favourite subjects at school so I decided to mix the two together and the background came to my mind after attempting sketches.
26. Amelie Mae Ward - Year 5" Family and Me "
Media: Paint, pastels, collage.
Description of your work: This piece of art explains how art moves me. It is of me and my family altogether looking out of the window watching the sun set over the woods. It moves me by showing me what I love and have a passion for. The art moves me in my emotions. When I look at it I feel happy and it brings me joy. My family are really important to me and I would never give them up, and the sunset is something that I love to watch at night when it is just setting with its beautiful red glow.
25. Hania Birnie - Year 5" The Magic Box Room "
Media: Pencil, pen and collage.
Description of your work: This magical room is where you can watch the show from the big floor screen and computer, stare out of the big window, practise your dance moves and change your outfits, design your dresses and chill out !!! Dance and theatre shows me moving to have fun and create dresses and show rooms move me. As well I love dancing and going on stage. Another thing is that I love creating the future things like a box room as well as a dressing room.
24. Hannah Everest - Year 5" Hero to me! "
Media: Collage, paint.
Description of your work: My title is called Hero to me. Because all of the people on my picture are my Heroes. Winston Churchill a great leader, Rosa Parks a fighting heart, Mary Seacole a caring nurse and Martin Luther-King a true hero. Also my picture is inspired by Andy Warhol. With a dull background and bright people.
23. Alice Tompsett - Year 5" Sing Your Heart Out "
Media: Printing, pastels and collage.
Description of your work: My picture is of five microphones because when you write music you create art and I love to sing. I have five different favourite songs. I have been in my school talent shows and have sung in every one of them. My passion for art and music is very strong and so that’s how art moves me.
22. Chloe Davies - Year 5" Tropical Paradise Island "
Media: Pastels.
Description of your work: This picture moves me because the trees look like they are swaying in a beautiful, tropical paradise sunset. And it looks like it’s moving with the sunset and that the water is reflecting the sun with the palm trees. It looks like the trees have a shadow on one side next to the palm trees because the sun.
21. Lexie Morrall - Year 5" Happy Me! "
Media: Collage, pastels, paint.
Description of your work: Gymnastics is what moves me because I do it out of school as well. It is almost like when world champions dance I will dance as well, in the same way as moving.
20. Sophie Enebeli - Year 5" Wind "
Media: Watercolour, collage and pastels.
Description of your work: My picture is called Wind. It came to me when I was told we were entering this competition. I looked out the window and saw this scene. I called it wind because the wind is blowing so hard that the wind is blowing the trees so they bend. My favourite part of my painting is that the leaves move because I stuck tissue paper over them.
19. Woodie Walters - Year 5" A beached sunset "
Media: Pastels, collage and paint.
Description of your work: Art moves me when I see a sunset reflecting along the calm water of the sea. I love art because you can just put down anything that goes into my imagination through art. The ways I get my feelings down is the beach and art so why not do both. The beach relaxes me because you can just sit in the golden sand and listen to the calming waves. And that is how art moves me.
17. Charlie Ware - Year 5" Long day at the Beach "
Media: Pencil and pastels.
Description of your work: My picture is about a long day at the beach, then watching the sun go down and all the ice creams you have eaten. Also you are waiting for the long trip home and you are all smelly and sticky. You are packing up your toys and your umbrella. I was inspired by Lowry and the way he used stick men . I love the beach and all day in the sun and in the sea. That’s is how moving art inspires me: by the beach and a lovely day.
16. Anna Broadley - Year 5" Camping Trip "
Media: Coloured pencils and collage.
Description of your work: My picture is about a girl and her horse on a camping trip. I love camping and horses so I decided to do a picture of that.
I feel calm and happy when I see camps with horses.
That’s how art moves me.
15. Attie Grumett - Year 5" Moving Both Ways "
Media: Pencil and pastels.
Description of your work: Mostly I drew for moving emotionally but I gave the most amount of quality to the car. Art is fun for me because you can do whatever you want, like the Lamborghini has a Ferrari badge on and through the window there’s a monster truck on the branch. I love warm fires and comfy sofas but cars move me both ways because they move us and they’re so cool. That’s why I called it ‘Moving Both Ways’.
14. Beatrice Ivil - Year 5" Ballet Madness! "
Media: Watercolour paint, pencils and pen.
Description of your work: Ballet is how art moves me and I love it! The way I got the idea of the movie strip is because one of my many friends gave me the idea. She asked, “Is it going to be like a set of pictures in a row?”
When I was mind mapping I thought about words that had ‘move’ in it and movie does.
13. Amelia Bojda - Year 5" What I think of "
Media: Watercolour and pen.
Description of your work: How art moves you? When look at art it moves me and on my painting it shows you what is in my head, when I look at art. This is how art moves me. When I look at art I think all the different things on my painting.
11. Matilda Sharpe - Year 5" Rainbow Penguins "
Media: Watercolour paint and coloured pencils.
Description of your work: I chose to draw penguins because if I am sad and I see a picture or hear the word penguins I get excited and happy . I love rainbow colours so I decided to do multi-coloured penguins . Every single time I see a picture of a penguin it makes me smile.
9. Ferne Jarrett - Year 5" Super Pritt "
Media: Pencil, pastels, pen and collage.
Description of your work: This picture moves me because I am right handed but I drew this picture with my left hand. It also moves me because I use Pritt sticks a lot in my art to stick on the pieces of paper so I thought that I should draw it as well so I used it in two different ways.
8. Maggie Moseling - Year 5" Street Joy "
Media: Acrylic paint and pastels.
Description of your work: I drew this picture because I am interested in pop-art so I incorporated that style into street art which is lovely to see on community walls because it brightens your day when you’re feeling any emotion and makes you happy.
7. Jack Hanlon - Year 5" I really like "
Media: Pencil, pastels and watercolour.
Description of your work: Some of my pictures in my big picture are about what I like and some are what I want when I’m older. In my picture ‘move’ means that I’m moving through my emotions and getting more and more happy. I have tried to make an effect on the coloured stripes in the background by going over the paint by drawing lines in pastels to look like ripples. All of my little drawings move me emotionally but the FA cup means football and football actually moves me as well as making me happy.
6. Ruby Gurney - Year 5" Colour Bursting Birds! "
Media: Pencil and watercolour paint.
Description of your work: The birds in my painting are parrots, and the reason why I drew them is because when I’m feeling sad, angry or annoyed they always cheer me up. I also love the bright colours on parrots and the way they fly so gracefully.
That’s how art moves me.
5. William Marsh - Year 5" Fast Sports cars "
Media: Acrylic paint.
Description of your work: This is the art that moves me. I like sport cars so I drew a nice little sport car.
I think my car would be good because it moves in real life and it moves me because I love sport cars. I love doing art. They are two of my favourite things I’ve liked most in life.
4. Katie Bates - Year 5" Family in the Woods "
Media: Printing, paint and pencils.
Description of your work: Art moves me in the way I see trees wind animals and families and bikes. I didn’t just use a paint brush, I used my fingers. When I get this picture in my head I feel the need to get paper and let my hands go wild. I put some animals on there. Can you spot them?
3. Jessica Dudley - Year 5" A calm night in on the sofa "
Media: Pen.
Description of your work: My picture moves me by the fact that it makes me feel calm, happy and peaceful. My picture is set in a home in a front room with a fire and a calming comfy sofa. The people in it are family, with a mum in the middle a toddler on the left and a teenager on the right. I made it black and white because I tried to emphasise the fat that there’s not much going on.
2. Pearl Francis - Year 5" A Day in the woods "
Media: Pencil and pastels.
Description of your work: Art moves me when I see a picture of a wood or a forest. I feel relaxed and calm when I’m in a wood and I see a spotted deer or a bunny with a fluffy white tail. Can you spot them?
I love cute and funny things! That’s how art moves me.
1. Finn Costain-Perry - Year 5" My mind "
Media: Pencil, watercolour and pastels.
Description of your work: This is how art moves me. My picture shows what goes on in my mind. I think about these things and I do these things. That’s how art moves me! What I did was I thought of all the things I like then I put into one big idea