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What about Friedensreich Hundertwasser? I love his colorful paintings ;)
RobinPhoenix · M
Oh..my fault. I didn´t check the date first ;)
But yes, I just love his works. He was also an architect and combined his colorful way to paint with architecture. In a nearby city is one of the houses he created and my son tells every time he sees it, that he wants to live in it ;) @Eeyore122
The pic doesn´t show the house near our hometown, but I thought, it would work as an example for you ;)
But yes, I just love his works. He was also an architect and combined his colorful way to paint with architecture. In a nearby city is one of the houses he created and my son tells every time he sees it, that he wants to live in it ;) @Eeyore122
The pic doesn´t show the house near our hometown, but I thought, it would work as an example for you ;)
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
How fun. Lego city like
RobinPhoenix · M
Yes, as if created and build by children ;) @Eeyore122
summersong · F
Matisse’s collages, Chagall is colorful and whimsical. Kandinsky uses a lot of interesting shapes. Depends on what grade and what you’re trying to teach :)
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
@summersong diversity lesson during art appreciation week
SW-User
I would have gone for the impressionists like Monet. Which did you go for?
SW-User
Someone who didn't draw naked ladies..
Eeyore122 · 36-40, F
@SW-User Good point!
Bean17 · 46-50, F
Impressionism—Claude Monet!😍