Watercolor is fun, but making watercolor paper art is more exciting! Try this activity out and let your creativity run wild by piecing odd triangles painted with watercolor art into an abstract masterpiece!
Everyone can be an artist, so let the hidden Van Gogh in your students shine through with this very easy watercolor art using easy art materials by just piecing together watercolor-painted triangles on a canvas.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): 4th – 6th
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