We love this Andy Warhol art for kids of all ages which is a multi-color fall leaf art project. Inspired by Warhol’s art and kids innate love of color, this beautiful fall leaf art project is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners and older kids too. The art supplies needed for this autumn art are things you likely already have around the house or classroom. Let’s create a simple, masterpiece of fall leaves!
Andy Warhol Art for Kids
Today you can create your own Warhol inspired art celebrating fall leaves. Fall is here in full effect, turning our neighborhoods into colorful, crisp arrays of yellows, oranges, reds, and browns.
Here is some crayon/watercolor resist art that is inspired by the pop art that Warhol is famous for and that reflects the changing of the season.
Who Is the Artist Andy Warhol?
Andy Warhol is an American artist who was the leading artist in the visual art movement. His works explore the relationship between advertising, artistic expression, and celebrity culture that was flourishing in the 1960’s. He is known as a pop artist and a cultural icon.
More than twenty years after his death, Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture.
–The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
He has been the subject of a various retrospective exhibitions and featured in documentaries. There is even a museum dedicated to him in the city of Pittsburgh.
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How to Make Warhol Inspired Fall Leaf Art Project
Needed Supplies for Fall Leaf Art
*If you don’t have a leaf cookie cutter, consider using an actual leaf as a template or cut out one of the leaves from our leaf coloring pages and use it as a template.
Directions to Create Your Warhol Inspire Fall Leaf Art
Step 1
After folding the paper into fourths, use a black crayon to outline the creases to create four frames. I like to use a ruler to get a straight line.
This will keep the watercolors in each frame from bleeding into each other.
Step 2
Choose four crayon colors and four watercolors to work with.
Trace the leaf pattern lightly in pencil.
Step 3
Color each leaf pattern with a different color crayon with bold strokes. In order to provide the greatest resistance to the watercolors, the crayon should be colored on thickly.
Color each one and then maybe go over it to ensure that the crayon is on thickly on each leaf.
Don’t push too hard though! You might break a crayon.
Step 4
Using the four watercolors, paint each square.
For this example, the same colors were used in squares that were diagonally-opposite of each other.
Ultimately, though, color placement is up to your little artist.
Finished Fall ARt Project for kids
These finished fall art masterpieces look great as a classroom project hanging together because the colors will all be just a little different from each other even if the kids used exactly the same color palette.
Variations to the Art Design & Color of this Art Project
- You can change up the colors for each leaf or color coordinate the leaves and the colors, because they’re different shades. Though the yellow on yellow may be hard to see.
- This is also an art project that once the kids have done it once, they will want to repeat with different color combinations.
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How did your Warhol leaf art project turn out? What colors did you choose for the four squares?