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Paul Klee Art Lessons

Art Projects and Curriculum

Unlock the imaginative world of Paul Klee with our art lessons & art projects. Designed for elementary students, our engaging projects includes Klee's elements of Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and geometric shapes. students will delight in creating their own Klee-inspired artworks while developing fundamental artistic skills and appreciation for this influential artist.

Student Artwork Showcase

Style

Abstract

Media

Oil

Heritage

Swiss

Gender

Male

About Paul Klee (1879-1940)

Paul Klee was a Swiss-German painter and graphic artist who was one of the leading members of the Expressionist movement. He is known for his highly individual style, which combined elements of Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. His works often feature playful, childlike images and a unique use of color, which he referred to as "taking a line for a walk." He taught at the Bauhaus school in Germany and his works have been hugely influential in the development of modern art.

In his short life, Klee produced more than 9,000 works, including paintings, drawings, and watercolors. Today, he is widely considered to be one of the most important artists of the 20th century and his works are highly valued by art collectors and institutions around the world.

Paul Klee Art Lesson & Art Activity Projects for Elementary Students

Klee’s love of music serves as inspiration for many of his abstractions. The student artists will both hear and see the connection as they enjoy his fanciful imagination. Using watercolor washes, the young artists enjoy creating their own abstract compositions from their feelings and imaginations. Be sure to click through the student masterpieces at the top of this page.

Art Elements Taught

Line, Color, Texture

Art Activity Emphasis

Abstract Compositions with Movement

Vocabulary Learned

abstract, medium, movement, texture, value, watercolor

Student Art Supplies

Paint Crayons, Paint Swabs
Art Lessons for Paul Klee

How the Art Program Works:

1. Assembly

Introducing the Masters—Multi-Purpose Room or Classroom (20-45 minutes)

2. Student Worksheets

Learning from the Masters—Classroom (15-30 minutes)

3. Student Art Projects

Working with the Masters—Classroom (50-60 minutes)

Real Reviews from Real Teachers & Parents

See Why Everyone Loves Meet The Masters

On behalf of all the teachers and students of dePortola Elementary School, I’d like to commend you for providing an outstanding first year of Meet the Masters for our school. The quality of your program is excellent. The teachers felt their students truly learned to recognize the works and styles of the great masters that they were introduced to. We appreciated the variety of classroom art projects presented.

Our lecturer was well liked by teachers and students. She is professional and responsive to each age group of students. I also found her to be excellent as our coordinator and workshop presenter. We felt very fortunate that she was with us.

Our principal has also been enthusiastic and supportive of the Meet the Masters program. We both will always be pleased to recommend your program to other elementary schools.

Suzanne Helmstetter
Teacher, dePortola Elementary School

More Artists on the Same Track

Save more with a track purchase & teach all year long.

All tracks include:

  • Implementation guide to manage scheduling, volunteers & communication
  • Multi-level, age-appropriate curriculum for all seven artists in this track
  • Engaging PowerPoint visuals that include vocabulary, art concepts & music
  • Timed, illustrated & scripted lessons perfect for teachers or volunteers
  • Hands-on technique worksheets, art project details, art prints, games & props

*Art supplies and teacher/volunteer training DVDs can be added to your order.