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What is World Art Day?

World Art Day is a day dedicated to creating and celebrating all types of artwork.

By celebrating World Art Day, it is hoped that this will encourage creativity, teach people about different artists and share a love for art all over the world.

It is celebrated each year, on 15th April, which is believed to be the birthday of the world famous artist, Leonardo da Vinci.

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Art mediums

On World Art Day you don’t only have to celebrate the more traditional art forms such as drawing and painting but other art forms can be enjoyed too.

How many different art mediums can you think of?

Try the artist matching quiz below. Can you match the artist to their preferred art medium?

Activity: Artist matching quiz

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Discover: Famous artists

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Activity: Which artist are you?

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Discover: Art styles

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Activity: Cubism colouring

Cubism is an art movement that shows people or objects from lots of angles at the same time. It often makes the artwork look broken up or like it is made from cubes.

Pablo Picasso and the artist George Braque invented Cubism as a new form of art.

Have a go at creating your own cubist artwork with an object from your home by drawing it from many angles or print and colour the cubist guitar below.

Cubism colouring
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Discover: Art movements

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Where next?

Head over to 鶹Լ Teach to explore some famous paintings or be inspired to create your own arts and craft projects. You can also work to save the art gallery in 鶹Լ Bitesize's Art Gallery Rescue.

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