
Dinosaur by Ethan Kurland, 5 years old

Butterfly by Diana Zhu, 8 years old
This is the project greatly enjoyed by all the students of all age group. The objectives of this project/ lesson are for student to use the technique of pointillism and applies contrasting colors to create a vibrant piece of artwork.
Pointillism is an original form of art created by George Seurat. Pointillism is a bunch of tiny dots formed together to make a picture. When two colors are next to each other, your eye mixes them and that is called optical mixing. Using optical mixing instead of physically mixing can make a brighter picture.
Seurat’s “A Sunday in the Park” took him two years to complete, covers a wall (81 inches by 120 inches) and has about 3,456,000 dots! If you are ever in Chicago, go to the Art Institute and check out this painting. It’s awesome!