Andy Web Artist

Maree Coote

Book - 2017

Andy Web studied art at the National Gallery. His dream was to exhibit there one day ... But there is one creative skill that Andy has never been able to accomplish. How will he ever achieve his dream? Join Andy as he develops his talent among the great masters of Art History.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
South Melbourne, Vic. : Melbournestyle Books 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Maree Coote (author)
Physical Description
24 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
For children.
ISBN
9780992491758
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Andy is a spider who lives in the National Galley and wants nothing more than to be an artist. Despite the reservations of his practical-minded parents, Andy hones his skills by tracing famous works of art with his web and eventually develops his own triumphant style. As Andy traipses from room to room, the book's colorful illustrations feature reproductions of famous artworks ranging from Da Vinci to Warhol. There is a distinct focus on Western art, though Hokusai's Great Wave makes an appearance, as well as a nod to ancient Egyptian art. Nevertheless, this book is a cheerful and effective introduction to famous artists, artistic movements, and art techniques, well-suited for a preschool or young elementary school audience. The final page includes teachers' notes with suggested questions and discussion topics, as well as a list of the original works portrayed in the story. Simple prose with a few clever spider puns and large, vibrant illustrations make this an upbeat choice for storytime or a classroom read-aloud. -VERDICT An appealing introduction to art history and technique for the very young.-Allison Tran, Mission Viejo Library, CA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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