What are some of your favorite big art projects? Check out more artist-inspired projects and action art! it’s a wonderful thing to have your kids pass through the hallway and admire their art. So proud of her finished BIG ART inspired by Matisse! We hung this up in our foyer and it looks amazing. I love how she thought of adding this unique twist to make the painting hers. Those are our family initials – mine and hers are A, Dad is T and little brother is K. If you look at the painting, you’ll see an A, K, and T in red paint. We looked at our Matisse book for colors, shapes and inspiration, but as you can tell, she quickly just decided to make her own variations. Talk about different shapes like circles, squares, oval, and letter shapes too. Place your canvas on top of the drop cloth. A piece of cardboard or egg carton works too! Lay out your paints and squeeze some in jars, a paint palette, whatever is accessible for your child to dip into. – Large canvas (ours measured 48″ wide x 30″ tall!) – Colorful paints + black paint (we used a mix of tempera paints also in neon colors) – Large paint drop cloth (we like a canvas cloth we can reuse again) For any artist-inspired projects with kids, I suggest first examining the art and getting inspiration for colors, themes, and design. We love this huge picture-filled Matisse book for inspiring the art. We got so many positive comments and questions when we shared a sneak peek of the process on our Instagram that I thought I’d share how we approached the process.Ĭreating big art is a fun way for kids to express themselves freely and is easy to set up! I love how my daughter was inspired by Matisse and made it her own. ![]() We recently explored BIG art inspired by Matisse’s vibrant and colorful cut-out art work.
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