Joan Miro. Joan Miro Joan Miro’s paintings are examples of abstract art Joan Miro’s paintings are examples of abstract art. His paintings show us.

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Joan Miro

Joan Miro’s paintings are examples of abstract art Joan Miro’s paintings are examples of abstract art. His paintings show us things that we would not see in real life. Instead, he uses shapes and colors to express his emotions and ideas.

Joan Miro often uses shapes that we recognize like squares or circles Joan Miro often uses shapes that we recognize like squares or circles. What kinds of shapes do you recognize in this painting?

Today we will be creating our own abstract paintings using line, shape and color! Let’s get started!!!

Watercolor paints and paintbrushes Joan Miro Lesson Plan Objective : Students will use what they know about Joan Miro’s abstract art to create their own abstract “people” using line, shape and color. Materials Needed: Heavy white drawing paper or watercolor paper (any size – we used 9 x 12) Pencils Sharpie Markers Watercolor paints and paintbrushes Cups with water