Our P-HIC pupils have worked together to create a beautiful picture based on Kandinsky's colourful work. They mixed primary colours to make secondary colours and added white and black to make colours darker or lighter. The children cut out lots of colourful circles in different sizes to create flowers, which were then stuck on a background. Once all of the flowers were stuck on, they printed more detail around their flowers. I'm sure you will agree that this is a fantastic interpretation of Kandinsky's work!
P-HIC Art Project
November 09, 2020
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