We are going to be creating water soluable wax abstract images in the style of Paul Klee in class next week!
Paul Klee
1879-1920
German/Swiss
“Paul Klee”, 1911
Alexander Eliasberg
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Please take some time to study this famous image by Paul Klee before class. Take a look at the title and see if your child can tell you why the artist chose to describe it that way.
Twittering Machine Paul Klee 1922 Watercolor and ink MoMA, New York |
In preparation you will need the following items:
- Tru Ray Acid Free Construction Paper (assorted colors) – 12”x18” 1 per student
- Reeves Water Soluble Wax Pastels (sometimes called watercolor crayons) – set of 12 – need 1 set per student
- Grumbacher Filbert Brush synthetic, size 8– 1 per student
- Prang crayons, one 8 color set – need: 1 set per student – check to make sure you have black
- 1 glue stick – can be shared
- 1 extra small container with lid – need 1 per student
- Several paper towels
- everyday pencil with an eraser
Looking forward to seeing you at 6:30 on Friday, December 19th!