An artist made this picture.
What colors do you see?

Spectrum Colors Arranged by Chance II. 1951. (c) Ellsworth Kelly, all rights reserved. No copyright infringement intended.
An artist made this sculpture.
What colors can you see?

Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Free Stamp. Commissioned by Standard Oil of Ohio in 1985.
You can create art.

children creating art in tahrir by YasminMoll
Color: Seeing and Using Colors
Draw the most colorful place in the world.

“Tulip Field Skagit Valley” by paweesit is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0.
What you need:
- eraser
- pencil
- paper
- crayons

1. Close your eyes: Imagine the most colorful place in the world. What can you see?
2. Open your eyes: draw a picture of the most colorful place in the world.
3. Sketch OUT YOUR IDEA ON PAPER OR IPAD.
4. color it ALL IN- USE MANY COLORS- ADD DETAILS- fill up the whole page!
5. UPLOAD AN IMAGE OF YOUR DRAWING ON SEESAW WHEN YOU ARE DONE.
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