Take a good look at this painting by artist Sonia Delaunay. What do you see? What do these shapes and colours make you think of? Waves on a lake? An airplane propeller? A funny owl? A rainbow seen through a kaleidoscope?
What do you think this piece represents? Could it represent the sounds of nature? Do you find that the colours seem like different textures?
Sonia Delaunay, born Sophie Stern or Sara Illinichtna Stern, Odessa (Ukraine) 1885-1979 (Paris), Rythme couleur no. 1076, 1939, oil on canvas, 154 X 158 cm. Collection: Centre national des arts plastiques / Fonds national d'art contemporain, Paris, on loan to the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
In this abstract work, the artist wanted to represent what it’s like to play with shapes and colours. She enjoyed the energy, sensations and rhythm evoked by her paintings.
Now it's your turn to play with the shapes and colours of life.
For this activity, you will need to collect objects inside or outside your home and get a large sheet of paper, pencil crayons, and oil or dry pastels. Are you ready? Let's go!
Sonia Delaunay, born Sophie Stern or Sara Illinichtna Stern, Odessa (Ukraine) 1885-1979 (Paris), Rythme couleur no. 1076, 1939, oil on canvas, 154 X 158 cm. Collection: Centre national des arts plastiques / Fonds national d'art contemporain, Paris, on loan to the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille