SCCDSB Connecting heARTs

Share your hearts! #sccdsb

How many hearts can we share to show that we all really care? Get inspired by our examples and ideas from local artists!

Create your own heart art. Your heart is a sign of hope, to show who you are, and to pray for others. Then post your heart on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram with the hashtag #sccdsb and share a photo of your art, or email it to chris.stamand@sccdsb.net and it will appear on this site.

We will be regularly posting submissions we get on this site and over social media. We can't wait for you to connect with your heART!!!

Featured Local Artists

Get INSPIRED! Local artists give art lessons in a variety of styles. Check out these videos to get an idea for your own heART creation!

Melissa Tosh

Melissa teaches at St. Anne School in Blenheim. In this video she shows how to create heart art in the style of Tom Thompson using acrylic paint on canvas.

Moses Lunham

Moses Lunham is from Kettle and Stony Point First Nation. Here he shows how to create heart art with acrylic paint on canvas: what you love and what you hope for.

Patti Cook

Patti is a resident of Sarnia-Lambton. In this video she shows a number of ways to create heart art using a number of common art items. She also created this colouring page.

Kathryn Lacina

Kathryn is an Arts teacher at Ursuline College in Chatham. Here she shows you how to create your own stained glass heart of hope.

Alishia Thompson

Alishia teaches at Monsignor Uyen school in Chatham. In this video she shows how to create raised salt art.

Stewart Fanning

Stewart is a local artists who resides in Sarnia-Lambton. In this video he shows how he creates digital heart art.

Tracy Tobin

Tracy is a local artist based out of Sarnia Lambton. For this project she submitted two videos. The first (below) uses paper, pencil, and primary colours! The second video (right) uses paper and markers to create a "world heart" art piece.

Tracy Tobin

Tracy is a local artist based out of Sarnia Lambton. For this project she submitted two videos. The first (below) uses paper, pencil, and primary colours! The second video (right) uses paper and markers to create a "world heart" art piece.

Student Submitted Videos

Get INSPIRED! Check out what these students and families did at home.


Great art doesn't need fancy materials! :)

UCC Student Jennifer's Pablo Picasso-Style heART

UCC Student Cadence's Van Gogh-Style heART

St. Micheal BG Student Elliott's Rainbow Double Heart

UCC Student Korbin's Nature-Inspired heART

See how this family created their own stained glass heart art at home!

UCC Student Jessica's Georges Seurat-Style heART

Got Sidewalk Chalk? You're good to go!

UCC Student Cora's Time-Lapse heART

UCC Student Kate's String heART




The slide deck below offers a number of art styles to inspire you to make your own Heart Art!

Artist Inspiration!

Local artist Patti Cook created this coloring sheet. Access a copy for yourself by clicking on either the image or on this link.