Remember how we were learning about the art of Paul Klee? It's almost as if he used symbols to make hidden messages in his paintings -- and never told anyone what the meanings were! I asked third graders if they wanted to hide messages in their oil pastel drawings. If you decipher Colin's drawing below, it shows you step-by-step how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. McKenna told me the secret message in her drawing below: "No one can judge you for the things that you love."
The Sumi Ink Club Visits The University of Florida
-
(view slide show) During the last week in February 2017, the UF School of
Art and Art History hosted the Sumi Ink Club as part of its Spring 2017
Visiting ...
No comments:
Post a Comment