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an art display with posters and pictures on the front, along with other items for children's arts and crafts

During April, we are studying a famous artist each day. Artist #4 is Wassily Kandinsky We hope he doesn’t mind, but the preschoolers definitely called him “Silly Kandinsky” all week! 😅 To start, we looked at Kandinsky’s famous concentric circles. Here are 4 questions that we might use when looking at the art: ✔️What colors do you see? ✔️What shapes do you see? ✔️How do you think the artist made this art? ✔️What else do you notice about it? Next, it’s time to use that famous piece of art...

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the words kaddinsky circle painting on top of an art project

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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some paint and markers are sitting on a table next to a piece of paper that has been drawn

I tried out a new technique in kindergarten and first grade this year. We were using diffusion to create paint from washable markers. After viewing the works of Kandinsky, we used Sharpie markers to trace circles and rulers for straight lines. Then we outlined those with primary colored washable markers. After the lines had color, we used wet paintbrushes to spread the colors. They loved the magic of water and markers and we got an introduction to color mixing when the colors overlapped.

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an art project for kids to make with colorful squares and circles in the center, which are

Introduce kids to abstract art with a fun Kandinsky-inspired project featuring concentric circles in squares. Explore vibrant colors and geometric shapes to create eye-catching, child-friendly artwork!

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four pictures of different colored circles on black paper

My PreK students were learning about the different types of shapes. To introduce circles, we read The Dot by Peter Reynolds. Students then used their cutting skills to trim multi-colored squares in…

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