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18 responses to “Sansa”
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March 29th, 2026
Today’s lesson explored Cubism, focusing on observing and combining multiple viewpoints. The class studied the idea of analytic cubism by drawing a ceramic bird from different angles, then cutting and rearranging the drawings into one composition.
Sansa drew two bird drawings – one fully with a background, and one prepared for cutting cause she loved the first one so much.

I am looking forward to seeing the complete piece next week!
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March 15th, 2026
Today’s lesson explored Expressionism. The class took inspiration from Edvard Munch’s The Scream, focusing on expressing feelings of characters through their surroundings.
Sansa chose to draw a cat outdoors, under a bright, sunny sky. She used her iconic cool palette and glitter, which made the painting feel very whimsical in a Sansa way!
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March 1st, 2026
Today’s lesson explored Fauvism and the expressive use of color of Henri Matisse. The class began with a small exercise, creating a color chart where each color represented a different emotion. Then we used this palette as inspiration for the main painting in Matisse’s style.
Like previous lessons, Sansa understood the concepts well and was very helpful to both the teacher and her classmates. In her main piece, she managed to finish drawing a cat but did not have time to add the colors yet. I’m looking forward to seeing her completed artwork!

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Feb 8th, 2026
Today’s lesson explored Post-Impressionism and the works of Van Gogh. After learning about the movement and Van Gogh’s painting style, the class created their own artworks using brushstrokes inspired by the artist.
Sansa chose to draw her handbag. The final piece doesn’t strongly reflect Van Gogh’s style because the colors she selected were close to each other. Still, I could see during the lesson that she understood the lesson well. Overall, the painting turned out nicely.

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