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Learn About The Jackson PollockIn this lesson, kids will explore the work of Jackson Pollock and his impact on the Abstract Expressionism movement. Students will learn how Pollock used movement, rhythm, and splatter techniques to create energetic works of art. They will also explore the concept of asymmetrical balance and how artists use it to create visual interest and dynamic compositions.
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Asymmetrical Pollock Art ProjectIn this unique project, students will first create a Pollock-inspired background using liquid watercolors. They will then draw and color an asymmetrical house using oil pastels, cut it out, and glue it onto their expressive background. The project combines painting, drawing, and collage while reinforcing the principles of abstract art and balance.
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