Yesterday I visited the exhibition of an American artist in Valladolid. His name is Mark Ryden. He is a surrealist painter. His art movement is called “lowbrow” or “pop surrealism”. He was obsessed with some characters and objects that appear on most of his pictures. For example: God, Abraham Lincoln, and also elephants, rabbits, bees and meat.
In the school we are going to make a project about bees and I would like my students draw: “Queen Bee” or “the veil of bees”
Mark tackled also a new medium: theater. He designed the customs and accessories of the performance “Whipped cream”.
Shared and curated by Mª Jesús de Prado
and Mary Marsell replies:
It's also really fabulous that you're taking it a step further and incorporating his art into your classroom focus on bees. I love bees, as maybe you do, too, from what you said.
Two Bee things for you:
The timeless novel, The Secret Life of Bees (I can't recommend it enough!)
The online site, Another day saving the bees!" #bees #beekeeper #fyp #tiktok #amazing #nature #learnontiktok #austin #texas".
One Example:
Two Bee things for you:
The timeless novel, The Secret Life of Bees (I can't recommend it enough!)
The online site, Another day saving the bees!" #bees #beekeeper #fyp #tiktok #amazing #nature #learnontiktok #austin #texas".
One Example:
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