Kindergarteners compared two very different pictures of cows
by Franz Marc and Albert Cuyp. The students noticed that Franz Marc's painting
(1911) features bright colors and that it is not very realistic. I introduced
them to the term Expressionism and asked them what the painting expresses. They
interpreted it as a happy painting because of the colors and the leaping cow.
We also looked at Albert Cuyp's Children and a Cow (1635).
In contrast, the kindergarteners noticed that this was a more realistic
painting, and that the artist seemed more interested in showing what was there
and less interested in expressing feelings or experimenting with color. I
explained to them that a long time ago, people expected paintings to look
realistic, and this is the way that most artists painted. While there were
artists who eventually started breaking the rules and experimenting to create
art that was not realistic, for many artists, it was a tough path to choose.
Today, we learn to draw and paint in a realistic way, but we also value
imagination and experimentation much more highly.
The kindergarteners chose their favorite animals and painted
them with tempera paints in the Expressionist style. Here are some examples!
Like, I'm from the streets bruh. dis is dope UGH
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