Monet’s Picnic
Posted by Janice ShannonIn PreK-3, we celebrate the end of every school year with a “vintage” morning near a bridge on a beautiful piece of property just across the street from Unquowa. We carry our picnic of grapes, fine cheese, baguette and juice while wearing wide brimmed hats similar to those popular in the 18th century. The scene is like something out of a Monet painting, the artist we’ve most recently been studying. As we listen to the babbling brook in the background, we all try to paint our own version of the bridge on a canvas already prepped by seventh graders. Although the French people did not appreciate Claude taking his family outside to eat on the lawns at the time, we were very happy to practice this wonderful tradition on such a beautiful day!
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