I Spy Colors in Art

I Spy Colors in Art by Lucy Micklethwait is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on August 21, 2007. This engaging work invites readers to explore fine art through a selection of fourteen vibrant paintings from various periods and cultures. With a focus on colors and shapes, the book encourages young readers to observe and discover details within each artwork, fostering an appreciation for art and observation.
Readers will find a delightful journey through the world of art, as each page presents colorful canvases that spark curiosity and engagement. The book emphasizes concepts related to colors and painting, making it a valuable resource for introducing children to the joys of art. With 40 pages of captivating illustrations, this edition serves as a wonderful tool for families to explore art together and inspire a lifelong love for creativity and detail.
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I spy with my little eye . . . a yellow circle, an orange orange, two blue eyes staring right back at me!
The whole family will delight in exploring fine art through these fourteen glorious paintings, ranging from ancient to contemporary, their artists hailing from all around the globe. Each time you look at one of the colorful canvases in this book—or in a museum—you’re sure to discover another delightful and surprising detail.
What a wonderful way to foster a love of art in the youngest of children and to instill an appreciation for close observation and attention to detail.
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