Kandinsky art projects

Get inspired by Kandinsky's abstract art and engage your kids with these creative art projects. Explore top ideas to introduce them to color, shape, and movement in a fun and educational way.
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Image via Wikipedia Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944 Materials: lids, cd's, etc. for circles & tag board geometric shapes for tracing. I usually have kids use black crayons for tracing, which provides a black resist line when using watercolor paints. (Black crayons are easier on the budget too in a 25+ classroom.) But this time, with fewer kids, we used sharpie markers. Some painted with watercolors, while others used tempera. Trace lines and shapes. Then paint. Special thanks to Mrs. Smith's…

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Julie French
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Kids will have so much fun exploring colours and shapes in a new way with this Kandinsky circles painting for kids! Making art with circles is such an exciting way to experience art, inspired by Kandinsky's Squares with Concentric Circles. The best part about this Kandinsky circle art for kids is that it's pretty easy to do, especially with the free template we've included. Follow the step by step directions below to get started on your own Kandinsky for kids art project.

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Lynne Leake
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Wassily Kandinsky Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky was born in 1866. Originally a lawyer, Kandinsky later in his 30s decides to pursue a career as an artist. In 1896 he is inspired at a French art exhibition after viewing Claude Monet's Haystacks. "Haystacks" by Claude Monet Kandinsky studied at a private art school in Munich for two years and begins to exhibit his work publicly. In 1913 he exhibits work (The Garden of Love: Improvisation Number 27, 1912) at the Amory Show in New York. This…

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