Introduction Impressionism: Take this book outside and draw or paint a picture as quickly as you can to capture your first impression of the scene around you. Fauvism: Artists like Henri Matisse were called "Les Fauves", which means "the wild beasts". Unleash your inner "wild beast" by using your boldest colors to finish the picture provided. Cubism: Use a Cubist, geometric style to draw a picture of two different subjects: an elephant, and yourself. Orphism: Use harmonious colors to fill in the picture provided. Dada: Get creative with the everyday objects provided to make your own Dadaist artwork. De Stijl: De Stijl was a movement set up by artists who wanted to create a pure, simple type of art. Finish the picture provided following the rules of De Stijl.
Mexican Muralism: Use the wall provided to tell your favorite story without using any words. Surrealism: Express your unconscious mind by closing your eyes and making marks on the page without thinking about what you are drawing. CoBrA: Get your brightest marker pens and draw without worrying what your picture looks like. Pop Art: Use your brightest pens or crayons to color in the picture provided using dots. Minimalism: Fill the page with simple shapes that say as little about you as possible. Conceptual Art: Make a list of four everyday objects, then pick one to create your own piece of conceptual art. Graffiti Art: Use the space provided to come up with your own "tag". Young British Artists: Choose three objects and make a piece of art out of them.
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