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Image by Tim Arterbury

Second
Grade

Henri Rousseau

Tigers

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George Seurat

Pointillism- the practice of applying dots of color to

a surface so that from a distance they blend together.

Use dots to create a masterpiece

Draw a Windy Rainy Day

Lets draw a Windy day

Use whatever materials you have to complete this drawing

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Henri Rousseau was a Post-Impressionist and Primitive Style painter

Here is another website to go into more details about how Henri Rousseau would have gotten that jungle look

http://kathy-angelnik.blogspot.com/2014/05/tiger-in-jungle-inspired-by-henri.html

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Draw a Chameleon

Lets draw our very own chameleon

Use whatever materials you have to complete this drawing

Listen to this story by Eric Carle. What Happen to the Chameleon?Was he happy about all the things he wished for?

I think being yourself is the best person you can be!

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Draw a Caterpillar

Let's Draw a Caterpillar! Pay attention to the types of lines you use and the shapes you use to draw your picture. What is your caterpillar crawling on a leaf, the ground, a tree..Surprise me!! Add a sun and clouds to the background. Have Fun!

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Draw a 2D House

Let's Draw a 2D house using Shapes! What shapes are you using the most? What type of lines? Then add a Background and make your picture unique.

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Draw a Rainbow using Color

Let's Draw a Rainbow. Color is an Element of art. Elements of art are the building blocks for making art. Color helps us make are drawing bright. Draw a Rainbow putting the colors in the correct order. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet(purple)

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Yayoi Kusama: Pumpkins

"Yayoi Kusama’s instantly recognizable pumpkins have become fixtures of contemporary art and popular culture—and have helped make her one of the world’s most expensive living female artists. Kusama began drawing pumpkins as a child in pre-war Japan, where her family owned a plant nursery that farmed kabocha squash. Her obsession only grew with time. Kusama’s signature dotted pumpkins have since appeared as works on paper, handheld figurines, towering sculptures, and in the artist’s immersive infinity room installations. To Kusama, the pumpkins are warm and humorous motifs with figures that, at times, feel human. “I was enchanted by their charming and winsome form,” Kusama once said. “What appealed to me most was the pumpkin’s generous unpretentiousness.”"www.artsy.net/collection/yayoi-kusama-pumpkins

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Draw a Funny Monster

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Draw a Frankenstein

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Draw a Witches Face

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Draw a Flag with Poppies for Veteran's Day

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Draw a Turkey

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