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Learn about Paul Klee, the abstract artist who found inspiration in children's art, and explore his use of warm, cool, and neutral colors in his paintings. Discover the world of warm, cool, and neutral colors through the eyes of Paul Klee, an innovative Swiss artist and violin player who left a unique mark on the art world. Dive into Klee's artistic legacy and explore the fascinating interplay between colors and emotions in his captivating works.
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Paul Klee (Clay) Artist of the Month
Paul Klee • He loved children’s art. • Often, he would use children’s art to inspire his own works. • He was an abstract artist. • Many of his paintings do not look like anything at all. • He liked to use warm, cool and neutral colors.
Artist of the Month – Paul Klee • Art Teacher in Germany • Swiss artist Paul Klee (pronounced "clay") • Played the violin • Born December 18, 1879 • Died June 29, 1940
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WARM colors COOL colors
Warm Colors • Warm colors like red, yellow, and orange make us feel happy. • Warm colors can even make you feel warmer because they can slightly increase your circulation and body temperature!
Cool Colors • Cool colors like blue, green, and purple make us feel sad. • Cool colors can even make you feel cooler because they can slightly decrease your circulation and body temperature!
Paul Klee • Warm, Cool or Neutral Colors?
Paul Klee • Warm, Cool or Neutral Colors?
Paul Klee • Warm, Cool or Neutral Colors?
Paul Klee • Warm, Cool or Neutral Colors?
Paul Klee • Warm, Cool or Neutral Colors?
Paul Klee • Art Teacher in Germany • Swiss artist Paul Klee (pronounced "clay") • Played the violin • Born December 18, 1879 • Died June 29, 1940