As my second grade classes complete their non-objective Kandinsky inspired projects, I have to say that I am loving the results!
Students used non-objective shape and line while listening to classical music and drew to the music. We then added watercolor to enhance our drawings and add focus and unity.
I love the bold and creative use of line, sense of movement and bright splashes of color that students achieved in these pieces!
Drawing abstractly can be a challenge and I am so proud of all of my students for the effort that they put into the process and their sense of pride in their finished paintings!
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