This Mexican artist loved to make portraits of herself with plants and animals.
Frida Kahlo
This painting by Leonardo Da Vinci features a woman who is not smiling...or maybe she is.
The Mona Lisa
This long thin tool with bristles on the end helps you put paint onto a canvas.
A paintbrush
This is a Japanese form of paper folding. Most people learn how to make a paper crane first when learning this art form.
Origami
What famous animation company did Mrs. Johnson work for before PAC?
Disney
This Canadian artist liked to paint pictures of colorful abstract animals.
Norvall Morrisseau
This painting by Vincent Van Gogh shows a town at night, a tall tree, and the moon. It uses mostly cool colors.
Starry Night
This coloring tool made of wax is used most often by younger kids.
Crayons
This art form can be made out of anything from wood, to metal, to stuff from the trash. It's something you can walk around and look at from all sides.
Sculpture
What was Mrs. Johnson's name before she got married?
Miss Lleras
This Mexican artist likes to draw portraits of animals in human clothes. We learned about her last year!
Indi Maverick
This painting by Edvard Munsch shows a person standing on a bridge looking scared. It also inspired the mask for the 1996 horror movie, "Scream".
The Scream
This coloring tool is like a cross between chalk and crayons. Be careful, it will get your hands messy!
Pastels
This art form uses yarn and a stick called a hook. It was mostly done by older ladies but it's becoming more popular with young girls. You can make anything from mittens to plushies.
Crochet
What is Mrs. Johnson's baby's name?
Siobhán
Who is this artist?

Jean-Michel Basquiat
This giant metal sculpture is displayed in Chicago. You can see your reflection in it. It is shaped like something you can eat.
The Bean (Cloud Gate)
You can sculpt this art medium into pretty much anything you want. A lot of people use it to make vases, mugs, and bowls.
Clay
This art form features lots and lots of drawings played together quickly to create motion. It is Mrs. Johnson's favorite art form.
Animation
What art form did Mrs. Johnson go to school for?
Animation