Stories from old-timers and Picasso-inspired artwork

For the Little House in the Big Woods assignment the other day, students interviewed their older family members and told their stories from days long ago. Look at these pictures, which show the area in Arroyo Seco where Derek's grandma grew up.

Another assignment we did from the book was to create a comic strip showing one of the do-it-yourself projects that the family did in the story. Here is Kyla's drawing of the way that Ma made their lamp so pretty. 
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We also made paintings inspired by the modern artist Pablo Picasso, and talked about what "abstract art" means. Here is what Santi said about it: "Abstract means different. It is your own thoughts about something. It is something that is different to everyone. Something that makes you use your imagination." 

Kaely made a really nice Picasso-inspired Art piece. Picasso's cubist art would use different colors and shapes to show different things. I would say Kaely made great use of colors in this artwork. 


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