





Here are some of the finished pieces inspired by Marc Chagall's "Paris Through the Window". The emphasis of this project was more conceptual than technical, so I gave the children quite a bit of freedom in creating a window into their own dreamlike city. But we discussed Chagall's frequent use of Paris, animals, glowing suns and floating people. They are are wonderfully unique! These were created by kindergarten-5th graders.
What a great project, with terrific results!
ReplyDeleteThese are WONDERFUL!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
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ReplyDeleteI love these - so imaginative and technically beautiful!
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