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🎨 Meet Some Famous Artists!

Art is a way to show feelings, ideas, and stories with colors, shapes, and lines. Let’s travel back in time and meet a few artists whose pictures still make people smile today.

1. Vincent Van Gogh – The Swirly Star

Vincent loved to paint bright sunflowers and night skies. He used Big, Thick Brush Strokes that look like swirls.
Why he painted like that: He wanted his feelings to feel big and moving, just like the wind.

2. Pablo Picasso – The Shape‑shifter

Pablo liked to break pictures into Different Pieces and put them back together in new ways. His paintings can look like puzzles!
Fun fact: He could draw a face using only three shapes—circle, triangle, and square.

3. Frida Kahlo – The Storyteller

Frida painted pictures of herself and her life. She used Bright Colors and added Flowers And Animals that told a story.
How she did it: She painted on a canvas that was the same size as her own heart—full of love and courage.

4. Leonardo Da Vinci – The Curious Creator

Leonardo loved to draw both People And Machines. He made the famous “Mona Lisa” with a tiny smile that looks different to each viewer.
Why it matters: He showed that art can be a way to explore science and nature together.

Did You Know?

Leonardo could write with his left hand And his right hand at the same time! ✍️

Conclusion – Your Turn to Explore!

Now it’s your turn to pick a color, a shape, or a story and make your own masterpiece. Remember, every drawing you create is a tiny adventure—just like the artists we learned about. Grab some paper, have fun, and let your imagination paint the world!

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