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
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“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.
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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!