Looking at Art: Pictures of People

An artist made this painting.

What do you see and think about?

Mary Cassatt, Mother and Child, 1890. Oil on Canvas. Witchita Art Museum.

Mary Cassatt, Mother and Child, 1890. Oil on Canvas. Wichita Art Museum.

 

What do you like to think about?

What do you like to remember?

An artist made this painting.

What do you see?

What do you think about?

Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1890. Oil. Hampton Museum Collection, Hampton, Virginia.

Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1890. Oil. Hampton Museum Collection, Hampton, Virginia.

 

What do you remember?

Draw a picture of it.

Looking at Art: Pictures of People

  1. Close your eyes and think about a very special time and a very special person.

  2. Think about a time when you were happy, thankful or learned something new.

  3. Draw the people large and near the center of the paper so it will be easy to see.

  4. Show the environment around the people or events- indoors, outdoors, etc.

  5. COLOR IT ALL IN. FILL UP THE PAGE.

 

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