Andy Warhol’s Colors

Andy Warhol’s Colors by Susan Goldman Rubin, published by Chronicle Books on May 17, 2007, is a vibrant exploration of color through the lens of modern art. This edition, consisting of 26 pages, invites young readers to engage with the imaginative world of Andy Warhol, where traditional perceptions of color are playfully challenged. The book encourages children to learn about colors while discovering the whimsical possibilities that art can offer.
In this engaging work, readers will find a delightful presentation of colors alongside playful imagery, showcasing Warhol’s unique artistic vision. The narrative introduces concepts of color in a fun and accessible manner, making it suitable for both juvenile nonfiction and fiction audiences. As children explore the colorful depictions of animals and other subjects, they will gain an appreciation for creativity and the limitless nature of artistic expression.
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Learning about colors has never been so hip! In Andy Warhol’s imagination, horses are purple and golden monkeys wear pink baubles on their tails. Through Andy Warhol’s Colors, children willlearn their colors as they discover that in modern art, anything is possible.
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