In my previous post, I shared our Charlotte Mason approach of studying one great artist and his works for a month, we have really enjoyed the colorful world of
Paul Klee!
This week we both tried a Paul Klee-inspired landscape.
Lara chose a watercolor landscape “Oriental Landscape“
and she created this amazing art work ~
She worked with pencil and watercolors, diluting and blending her colors beautifully. I especially love the light lines over her moon!
I chose Klee’s iconic “Castle” landscape
and created my “Church in the City” painting ~
I outlined my landscape with oil pastels and painted the spaces in watercolors. Adding little details, dots and lines was just so pleasant and relaxing, and I loved my end result! It would make an incredible quilt pattern, don’t you think?
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Blessings,
Wow Nadene – those are great. Your cathedral reminds me of Gaudy’s “La Familia Cathedral” in Barcelona, Spain. I’m hoping to do this lesson with my kids. I really love it.
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I enjoyed your Paul Klee inspired art yesterday, then opened today’s post. Wow! Your landscapes are lovely! So looking forward to trying these out with my kids. Thank you for sharing your works of art with us.
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