At first, I thought we were just going to visit the Tomie Ohtake institute and see the artistic works that were there, but it was something much more extraordinary. First, we went to look at the work of Pabllo Picasso, Robert Delaunay and many others. We saw the message that each one wanted to convey and realized that they all had a unique way of expressing themselves. This made me more and more intrigued.

The artist that interested me the most was Robert Delaunay, with the work La Tour Eifeel.

The colors and the way he painted it was unique and special, making the tower's size and beauty stand out. Until we went to a room to perform artistic activities. So I asked myself, what are these activities and why? That's where I realized, that it wasn't just activities, but something much more special, that there are no words to describe it, just paint and brush. Three songs were placed, each one different from the other, but both made the person who was listening feel their own interior.

Therefore, they ordered to close their eyes and feel their body, not caring about the people around them. So, they put on a song that moved me a lot. I felt calm and happy at first, like I was in a wood where there was only the sound of the wind hitting the leaves and the chirping of birds, but then I felt sad and angry, like a storm was taking over the woods.

After the other two songs, the tutors asked us to draw everything we felt when listening to them, so I took the brush and started drawing. It was as if the brush slid across the canvas, leaving all my feelings on paper. This experience was one of the most special I have ever had. We didn't just applaud and contest the art of artists important to the artistic history, but we had activities that helped us discover our own interior and express our feelings the way we want.

Art is not just a painting, a sculpture or a beautiful dance, it is a way of putting everything we feel out and showing people another way of seeing everything around us.

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At first, I thought we were just going to visit the Tomie Ohtake institute and see the artwork. artistic that were on display there, but it was something much more extraordinary.

First, Firstly, we went to look the constructions by Pablo Picasso, Robert Delaunay and many others. We saw the message that each one wanted to convey and realized that they all had a unique way of expressing themselves. This made me more and more intrigued.

The artist that interested me the most was Robert Delaunay, with the work La Tour Eiffel.

The colors and the way he painted it was unique and special, making the tower's size and beauty stand out. In sequence Until We went to a room to perform artistic activities. So I asked myself, what are these activities and why? It was then that where I realized, that they were not just activities, but something much more special, that there are no words to describe it, just paint and brush. Three songs were placed, each one different from the other, and more both made the person listening feel their own inner self.

asked us to So they sent close your eyes and feel our his body, not us se caring about the people we had around us his around. So, they put on a song that moved me a lot. I felt calm and happy at first, like I was in a wood where there was only the sound of the wind hitting the leaves and the chirping of birds, but then I felt sad and angry, like a storm was taking over the woods.

After the other two songs, the tutors asked me to draw everything we felt when listening to them, so I took the brush and started drawing. It was as if the brush slid across the canvas, leaving all my feelings on paper.

This experience was one of the most special I have ever had. We were not just applauding and contesting the art of important artists for the history of art Art, and yes too more to try we had activities that helped us to discover our own interior and express our feelings freely. the way we want.

Art is not just a painting, a sculpture or a beautiful dance, it is a way of putting everything we feel out and showing people another way of seeing everything around us.

 


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