With repeating house shapes, this artist leads the viewers eye up the path and into the space she created in her painting.
More work-in-progress landscapes inspired by Grandma Moses. The first two are Currier sixth grade examples.We're really working the watercolors. This artist's work demonstrates careful planning in the sequence in which she applied her paints. Working slowly and with a plan is key to avoiding color bleeds.
With repeating house shapes, this artist leads the viewers eye up the path and into the space she created in her painting.
Rhythm and movement are created by combining flowing lines and repeating sets of shapes in this fourth grade artist's landscape.Kids will be putting the finishing touches on these this week. Nice job Currier!
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