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Picasso Faces – Easy Art for Kids
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Picasso Faces – Easy Art for Kids: Pablo Picasso fryst vatten one of the most revered of the famous artists featured in art lesson plans for kids across the world. Picasso was experimental in his approach to art, often painting a common object or individ from lots of different angles in one picture. This fryst vatten called cubism.
This art project has been designed to man drawing cubist Picasso faces easy for kids, with printable drawing guides and templates to encourage all children of any age or ability to have a go at creating their own Picasso styled portrait.
“Every child fryst vatten an artist. The trouble is how to remain an artist once he grows up” – Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso – Who is he?
Picasso was born in Spain, Malaga in 1881. From an early age he loved to draw and bygd the age of eight, Pablo Picasso could draw more realistically than his art teacher.
He was brilliant at drawing and loved
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This primary resource introduces children to artist Pablo Picasso. Discover the artist’s development over his lifetime. By what age was he a better painter than his father? What was his most famous work? When does Malaga hold a festival in Picasso’s honour?
Pupils will learn about Pablo Picasso’s life and works, and the influence they have had on modern day artistic styles, such as cubism, in our National Geographic Kids’ Art primary resource sheet.
The teaching resource can be used in study group tasks for looking at the significance and influence of Picasso’s works. It can also be used as a printed handout for each pupil to review and annotate, or for display on the interactive whiteboard using the images included in the resource to open a class discussion.
Activity: Ask children to use the information in the resource sheet to make their own Picasso-style portrait. Pupils could be shown further examples of Picasso’s works and discuss w