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Greek Vases

Greek Vases. Not a lot of Greek painted pictures have survived the 2500 years since they were painted. So most of what we know about Greek art comes from the pictures they painted on fancy pottery. Pottery, even if it gets broken, can be put back together. Greek Vases.

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Greek Vases

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  1. Greek Vases Not a lot of Greek painted pictures have survived the 2500 years since they were painted. So most of what we know about Greek art comes from the pictures they painted on fancy pottery. Pottery, even if it gets broken, can be put back together.

  2. Greek Vases Not a lot of Greek painted pictures have survived the 2500 years since they were painted. So most of what we know about Greek art comes from the pictures they painted on fancy pottery. Pottery, even if it gets broken, can be put back together. • Fold paper in half. • Draw half of a vase shape. • Cut the vase shape. • Draw patterns near the top and the bottom of the vase.(try drawing a Greek pattern!) • Draw a picture in the middle of the vase. (nature, people, animals…) • Trace with sharpie. • Paint some parts of the vase with black paint.

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