A Children's Dance Album that Weaves Music and Art Together Seamlessly

Barbara's Color Splash Day
Barbara 62 was considered one of the first female graffiti artists. She was known for her bright colors.
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Dreaming Like Dali
Salvador Dali! used a surrealism style in his work. He blended dream-like imagery with realistic technique to create bizarre, irrational, and thought-provoking scenes.
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Painting Like It's Play (Monet)
Claude Monet was known for Impressionism. He used vibrant, broken color in quick strokes.
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Toon Time
Chuck Jones created 2D cartoons in an exaggerated, dynamic character style — squash and stretch, fast action, and incredibly fluid movement.
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Color Me Alive (Like Matisse)
Henri Matisse was known for Fauvism. This included bold, vibrant, non-naturalistic colors — bright reds, oranges, blues, and pinks used expressively rather than realistically.
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I Paint
Pablo Picasso was known for Cubism. This meant fragmented objects shown from multiple viewpoints at once, as well as, geometric shapes and angular forms.
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Life In A Cartoon
Charles Schulz was known for his classic American comic strip style. Key characteristics of his style included clean, economical line work — very few lines, yet extremely expressive, minimalist backgrounds — often just a small patch of grass, a doghouse, or a wall.
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Color Me Pink
Gershon Iskowitz, an artist widely known in Canada. Born in Poland, he was a Holocaust survivor. He started painting to help him forget his experience during the war. His most famous saying was, "When I paint, I feel Great!"
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