We also read When Pigasso met Mootisse by Nina Laden and...
A Magical Day with Matisse by Julie Merberg.
We also used the Matisse Art Activity Pack, that I've had for years. There is a book about the artist's styles and mediums and descriptions of his different works. It also included stencils and paper to create art based on his concepts. They have these activity packs for many different artists.
Tornado started out making a night sky, then it somehow turned into Mickey's Clubhouse. I thought it was great.We also talked about how Matisse was known for using bright, bold colors. He didn't fit in well at art school until one of his teachers took an interest in him. That was Gustave Moreau, and he encouraged him to be who he wanted to be. Matisse and his group of artists were nicknamed the Fauves, which is a French word for "wild beasts." Some people were so insulted by their use of color and brave choices they wanted to destroy his paintings. We practiced making pictures using bright, bold colors, too, as opposed to the dark colors that Matisse had been directed to use in art school. Then I told them to make their own paintings exactly the way each of them wanted to make them, not based on anyone else...because that is probably what Matisse would have wanted them to do. :)
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