{This is the last in a series of posts dedicated to Henri Matisse, part of a self-learning experiment dedicating the month of April to his study. As always, I invite you to take what you like and leave the rest. For the rest of the posts click here.}
Can someone please tell me where April went?
Though I'm still enjoying flipping through one of my big Matisse books from the library, it's already time for this self-learning experiment to come to an end.
I tremendously enjoyed the experiment AND learning about Matisse. I thought a wrap-up post would be a great way to document the results of my learning journey for safe keeping.
Voici...
5 new-to-me concepts, terms, or artists:
5 takeaways I would like to experiment with in my own art-making process:
Femme au chapeau (Madame Matisse), Matisse, 1905
5 people, places, things or concepts encountered during my study that I'd like to further explore:
5 fascinating or surprising tidbits:
Finally, four books I consulted for my learning*:
* Most of my learning was done through library books with the occasional online reference or fact verification.
Et voilà! My wrap-up and the end of Matisse Month. It was a fun, rewarding experiment and I'd definitely do it again.
And if you were able to glean a little something from it too? Well that would just be the cherry on top of the sundae!
"Happy are those who sing with all their heart, from the bottoms of their hearts. To find joy in the sky, the trees, the flowers. There are always flowers for those who want to see them." ~ Henri Matisse, Jazz