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The Usborne story of painting

Examines painting styles and techniques from ancient times to modern art.

Meet my neighbor, the artist

Introduces young readers to an artist--and his family--and shows him mixing paints and working on drawings.

Willow

In art class, neatness, conformity, and imitation are encouraged, but when Willow brings imagination and creativity to her projects, even straight-laced Miss Hawthorn is influenced.

Caught blue-handed

The mystery pox is spreading! Help Doc find out why.

Diego Rivera

Examines the life and times of the noted Mexican muralist, discussing his art and politics.
Cover image of Diego Rivera

Carmine

a little more red
Carmine loves the color red and stops to paint a picture on her way to visit her grandmother, while her dog Rufus meets a wolf and leads him directly to Granny's house.

I paint

1998
A young boy paints everything he sees.
Cover image of I paint

I like colors

2002
A cat and dog paint a special project with six colors. Includes a sight word activity.
Cover image of I like colors

The legacy of Norman Rockwell

2019
Norman Rockwell was an illustrator of tremendous ingenuity and energy, and his memorable scenes come together to create a brilliant patchwork quilt of American imagery. With the arrival of the full-color press and a wealth of illustrated magazines, Rockwell took his art to the masses and became the most beloved American illustrator of all time. His career begins in New York with Boy?s Life and continues with The Saturday Evening Post, along with his later, more socially conscious work for Look magazine.

I'm not just a scribble ...

"Scribble, the book's main character, never thought he was different until he met his first drawing. Then, After being left out because he didn't look like everyone else. Scribble teaches the drawings how to accept each other for who they are. Which enables them to create amazing art." --.

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