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Cityscapes

Cityscape Artist Charles Sheeler

Cityscape Day 1 Cut out buildings of different sizes and dull colors. Arrange the buildings on your paper, overlapping, to create a city. Glue the buildings down… use one dot of glue in each corner. Day 2 Cut out the windows from yellow and black paper “french fries”. Glue the windows onto the buildings in straight rows and columns. Day 3 Add details: people, pets, trees, stop lights, birds, cars, planes, signs…

Cityscape Day 1 Cut out buildings of different sizes and dull colors. Arrange the buildings on your paper, overlapping, to create a city. Glue the buildings down… use one dot of glue in each corner. Day 2 Cut out the windows from yellow and black paper “french fries”. Glue the windows onto the buildings in straight rows and columns. Day 3 Add details: people, pets, trees, stop lights, birds, cars, planes, signs…

Cityscape Day 1 Cut out buildings of different sizes and dull colors. Arrange the buildings on your paper, overlapping, to create a city. Glue the buildings down… use one dot of glue in each corner. Day 2 Cut out the windows from yellow and black paper “french fries”. Glue the windows onto the buildings in straight rows and columns. Day 3 Add details: people, pets, trees, stop lights, birds, cars, planes, signs…