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PICASSO BOUQUET

This fun project is inspired by Pablo Picasso’s ‘Bouquet of Peace’.

INSTRUCTIONS
SUPPLIES
STEP 1: Print template.
Template
STEP 2: Start by painting the flower stems being
Acrylic paint
held by the hands. Paint brush
STEP 3: Next, paint the dark green leaves. Water

STEP 4: Now add the flowers and their petals.


So easy!

PABLO PICASSO

Pablo Picasso is probably the most important artist in modern art.

During his career, he created more than 20,000 paintings,

drawings, sculptures, and ceramics.

The Bouquet of Peace was created by Picasso for the peace

demonstration held in Stockholm, July 16-22, 1958. It was a

lithograph, printed on heavy woven paper. The image is meant to

show two different people’s hands coming together with hope,

peace, and kindness.

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