This image is from a project celebrating International Dot Day. This day was formed based off of the book, "The Dot" by Peter Reynolds, a book that celebrates the art of everyone no matter how big, small, realistic, or abstract it is. This project features a dot in the center and colors are put radially around the dot. Students also can be given the freedom to make multiple dots, or use any type of drawing or coloring utensil.
As an extension activity you could definitely have students use just warm or cool colors to color around their dot, they would still have the freedom to use any type of utensil or use multiple dots, but if you have them use only warm or cool colors, you can talk more about color theory.
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