Imagine!

A wordless picture book about a visit to the museum and the power of art and imagination.After passing a city museum many times, a boy finally decides to go in He passes wall after wall of artwork until he sees a painting that makes him stop and ponder Before long the painting comes to life and an afternoon of adventure and discovery changes how he sees the world ever after. New Download [ Imagine! ] author [ Raúl Colón ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr This was really creative and so visually stunning It made me smile all the way through I love how it illustrates the power of art and the worth in visiting art museums.I loved that this book wordlessly showed the power of art and art museums I loved that a boy, by himself, went to the museum and using his imagination connected to the artwork on the walls.This reminded me a lot of The Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau by Jon Agee This is a wordless book in which the figures in 3 paintings come to life.Beautiful wordless bookThis is a beautiful tribute to art and inspires young readers to experience, and then incorporate it into their lives.A boy heads off to the art museum in New York with a box of chalk in his back pocket At the museum, he gazes at the different pieces of art when one comes alive and dances with him Soon, the figures from other paintings come to life, and with a colorful group, he heads to the city When the adventure finally ends and they return to their paintings, the boy uses...A great personification of how art feeds the soul, this example is visual artBased loosely on his own experience, Colon wordlessly delivers a magical fantasy about a boy who follows a pigeon on his skateboard from his house to the art museum, where he stops to see what is inside He experiences the magic of art for the first time, spending the afternooon on adventures with the subjects of three famous paintings The Sleeping Gypsy Rousseau , The Three Musicians Picasso , and Icarus Matisse A great personification of how art feeds the soul, this example is visual artBased loosely on his own experience, Colon wordlessly delivers a magical fantasy about a boy who follows a pigeon on his skateboard from his house to the art museum, where he stops to see what is inside He experiences the magic of art for the first time, spending the afternooon on adventures with the subjects of three famous paintings The Sleeping Gypsy Rousseau , The Three Musicians Picasso , and Icarus Matisse , until it is time to go home On the way home, he is inspired to share some of the magic he found in his own backyard neighborhood.What a stunning book Using only watercolors, Prismacolor pencils, and lithograph pencils on Arches paper, Colon shows this young man s wonder and transformation in his face, in his arms and legs, in his posture The pieces of art jump out and ba...Imagine by Ra l Col n is a wordless picture book about a young boy s visit to an art museum in New York City This book follows his adventures through the museum as the art exhibits come to do life and dance with him across the pages The art pieces and he explore the city around them for the rest of the day He even creates his own masterpiece on the side of a building with chalk Before long, he returns home but still imagines the art pieces dancing through the night After reading the auth Imagine by Ra l Col n is a wordless picture book about a young boy s visit to an art museum in New York City This book follows his adventures through the museum as the art exhibits come to do life and dance with him across the pages The art pieces and he explore the city around them for the rest of the day He even creates his own masterpiece on the ...The story depicts the visit of a boy living in New York City to the Museum of Modern Art What he sees there transforms his life, as the paintings come to life, and the characters depicted in the works of art accompany him on a journey around the city.The story takes them all, via subway, to Coney Island for a ride in that storied amusement park s roller coaster, the Cyclone, and then to the top of the Statue of Liberty They patronize a hot dog stand and play in Central Park before returning to The story depicts the visit of a boy living in New York City to the Museum of Modern Art What he sees there transforms his life, as the paintings come to life, and the characters depicted in the works of art accompany him on a journey around the city.The story takes them all, via subway, to Coney Island for a ride in that storied amusement park s roller coaster, the Cyclone, and then to the top of the Statue of Liberty They patronize a hot dog stand and play in Central Park before returning to the museum via taxi cab.The boy goes home to create his own painting on the wall of a vacant building in his neighborhood, a mural which incorporates the characters from the paintings Pablo Picasso s, Three Musicians Henri Rousseau s, The Sleeping Gypsy Henri Matisse s, Icarus.Raul Colon s illust...I love this book for several reasons I love the book because of the gorgeous art Colon has become one of my favorite illustrators for this reason The second thing I love about the book is the theme revolving around the power of imagination to help see and experience things we couldn t otherwise In the book which is wordless, a young boy leaves his home, crosses a bridge, and visits an a...This is a wordless picture book about a boy who decides to go to an art museum As he becomes engrossed in the paintings, the artwork comes to life I ve always loved wordless books There s a beautiful art to telling a story only through pictures While I adore the story of a young boy discovering a new passion and having an adventure in an art museum, I also love the subtle message to step outside your comfort zone and experience new things.This is a beautifully illustrated book that kids and This is a wordless picture book about a boy who decides to go to an art museum As he becomes engrossed in the paintings, the artwork comes to life I ve always loved wordless books T...

Imagine!
  • English
  • 19 November 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 48 pages
  • 1481462733
  • Raúl Colón
  • Imagine!