Lesson 2 - Suprematism

Discover how abstract colors and shapes can be used to express feelings with Teaching Artist Gustavo Garcia.

Artwork in Focus: Suprematism, 1920 by Il’ya Chashnik

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Lesson plan with curriculum connections below in both pdf and editable .docx files.


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Suprematismo Lesson Plan.pdf
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