Crayola Art of Color

Author:   Mari C Schuh
Publisher:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
ISBN:  

9781512466881


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2018
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Shiny gold, bright yellow, soft green, and dark blue--artists use many different colors to create beautiful paintings. What do the colors mean? How do they make you feel? What stories do colors tell? Encourage readers to create their own art and discover the colors in artwork through bright photos and lively text.

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Author:   Mari C Schuh
Publisher:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
Imprint:   Lerner Publications (Tm)
Dimensions:   Width: 20.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.90cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781512466881


ISBN 10:   1512466883
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2018
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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An easy way for little ones to engage with famous artworks is to notice recognizable colors, and this entry in the Crayola Colorology series (4 titles) uses that strategy to introduce a series of famous paintings from a nice variety of artists. Opening with the notion that colors can communicate feelings, each two-page spread features a labeled painting, a palette of colors appearing in the painting, and a few lines of text inviting the reader to consider the artwork more closely. On the page facing a gilded Klimt painting, for instance, the text asks, 'Why do you think her dress is gold?' While there isn't a consistent theme throughout the sections, the eye-catching art represents a wide range of styles and periods. An easy intro to art history for the youngest set. --Booklist -- (2/27/2018 12:00:00 AM) This series approaches color from a number of angles, including art, culture, nature, and science. Each title follows a similar format: a few sentences per spread accompanied by brilliantly colored photographs that exemplify the facts provided. Works of art, such as Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait with a Monkey and Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, demonstrate the use of light and shadow or how color evokes emotion. Scenes from various countries show colors used for flags, holidays, or clothing. Examples of animal camouflage and coloration underscore the importance of color in nature. The perception of color and primary, secondary, and complementary colors are also explained. The text could be used as a read-aloud for younger students or enjoyed independently by older ones. VERDICT Educators could use this series for lessons on art, adaptations, optics, and culture. Highly recommended. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- (4/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)


""An easy intro to art history for the youngest set.""--Booklist -- (2/27/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""Educators could use this series for lessons on art, adaptations, optics, and culture. Highly recommended.""--School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- (4/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)


An easy way for little ones to engage with famous artworks is to notice recognizable colors, and this entry in the Crayola Colorology series (4 titles) uses that strategy to introduce a series of famous paintings from a nice variety of artists. Opening with the notion that colors can communicate feelings, each two-page spread features a labeled painting, a palette of colors appearing in the painting, and a few lines of text inviting the reader to consider the artwork more closely. On the page facing a gilded Klimt painting, for instance, the text asks, 'Why do you think her dress is gold?' While there isn't a consistent theme throughout the sections, the eye-catching art represents a wide range of styles and periods. An easy intro to art history for the youngest set. --Booklist --Journal This series approaches color from a number of angles, including art, culture, nature, and science. Each title follows a similar format: a few sentences per spread accompanied by brilliantly colored photographs that exemplify the facts provided. Works of art, such as Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait with a Monkey and Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, demonstrate the use of light and shadow or how color evokes emotion. Scenes from various countries show colors used for flags, holidays, or clothing. Examples of animal camouflage and coloration underscore the importance of color in nature. The perception of color and primary, secondary, and complementary colors are also explained. The text could be used as a read-aloud for younger students or enjoyed independently by older ones. VERDICT Educators could use this series for lessons on art, adaptations, optics, and culture. Highly recommended. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal


This series approaches color from a number of angles, including art, culture, nature, and science. Each title follows a similar format: a few sentences per spread accompanied by brilliantly colored photographs that exemplify the facts provided. Works of art, such as Frida Kahlo's Self-Portrait with a Monkey and Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, demonstrate the use of light and shadow or how color evokes emotion. Scenes from various countries show colors used for flags, holidays, or clothing. Examples of animal camouflage and coloration underscore the importance of color in nature. The perception of color and primary, secondary, and complementary colors are also explained. The text could be used as a read-aloud for younger students or enjoyed independently by older ones. VERDICT Educators could use this series for lessons on art, adaptations, optics, and culture. Highly recommended. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal An easy way for little ones to engage with famous artworks is to notice recognizable colors, and this entry in the Crayola Colorology series (4 titles) uses that strategy to introduce a series of famous paintings from a nice variety of artists. Opening with the notion that colors can communicate feelings, each two-page spread features a labeled painting, a palette of colors appearing in the painting, and a few lines of text inviting the reader to consider the artwork more closely. On the page facing a gilded Klimt painting, for instance, the text asks, 'Why do you think her dress is gold?' While there isn't a consistent theme throughout the sections, the eye-catching art represents a wide range of styles and periods. An easy intro to art history for the youngest set. --Booklist --Journal


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Mari Schuh's love of reading began with cereal boxes at the kitchen table. Today Mari is the author of hundreds of nonfiction books for beginning readers, covering topics from tomatoes to tornadoes. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and still enjoys a big bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios. Learn more about her at marischuh.com.

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