Saskatchewan Artwork.

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Saskatchewan Artwork

Where would you see a scene like this, a rural or urban community? Are there lakes like this in Saskatchewan? Why is the sky so many different colours?

What is happening in this work of art? What is the setting of this picture? How does the sky look different in this picture?

Where do you think the setting of this picture is? Close your eyes, imagine you are standing in the trees of this piece; what do you smell?

Why do you think the artist decided to paint children playing hockey? Are there hockey rinks in urban or rural settings? Or Both?

What is this artwork showing? Is this artwork set during the morning, afternoon, evening, or night? How do you know?

What is this sculpture of? Where can you find wheat like this? Where does it grow? Why does this piece of art represent Saskatchewan?

What does the artist want us to notice about this piece? Where do you think this is set? In southern or northern Saskatchewan? Or Both?

What are the buildings shown in this picture? Have you seen anything like this before?

What animals are in this painting? Is this a rural or urban setting?

Is this an urban or rural location? Do towns like this exist in Southern or Northern Saskatchewan, or both?

What do you see in this piece of art? Where is the setting of this piece? (eg. Forest, prairie, Cypress Hills)