Have you ever wondered what "Mona Lisa" would look like if painted by a child? Well, check out this site to find out.
Have you ever wondered what "Mona Lisa" would look like if painted by a child? Well, check out this site to find out.
Have you ever wondered, what does my child think about this art exhibition I'm making them attend? How do they perceive it? Do they even understand it? This exhibition hopes to answer all of these questions. Here you will find interpretations of famous artworks such as: Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow, Picasso's Fox and more!
With this exhibition we want to show people how children view art, specifically some of the most popular and classic art pieces (we are also being graded on this, but don't tell the teachers you read this).
All the artworks we received were split into three groups: portraits, modern art and landscapes and objects. On the left of every sub-site you will see the original artworks with the name of their author. On the right you will see the child's interpretation of said artwork, along with the name of who drew the interpretation and which class they belong to (hope you can read roman numerals!)