START WITH ART: Cider Making on Long Island
Creativity is a valuable skill that can enrich every aspect of our lives. But fostering creativity doesn't have to be complicated. With #STARTWITHART, you can kickstart your day with a simple yet powerful ritual that sparks imagination and innovation.
Engage with the Artwork
Take a moment to immerse yourself in the artwork displayed below. Let your senses awaken as you absorb the beauty and complexity of the piece.
Explore Through Questions
Underneath the image, you'll find a series of thought-provoking questions. These questions are designed to encourage deep reflection and dialogue. Share them with your students or children and watch as they eagerly delve into the world of art.
Embrace the Power of Art
Art has the remarkable ability to inspire us, challenge us, and expand our minds. By incorporating art into your daily routine, you're nurturing a spirit of creativity and curiosity. Notice how starting your day with art sets a positive tone for the hours ahead, infusing them with energy and inspiration.
With just a few minutes each morning, you can cultivate a lifelong love of art and creativity. #STARTWITHART is more than just a routine—it's a gateway to endless possibilities and discoveries. So why not make art a part of your daily life starting today?
Title: Cider Making on Long Island
Artist: William M. Davis
Date: 1870
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 41.9 × 67.9 cm
Start with Art Questions:
- The title of this painting tells us that the people are making cider. Look closely. What is each person doing? Which job would you prefer to have in the cider making process?
- What supplies are needed to make cider?
- Look at the trees, grass, and sky. What do you think the weather is like?
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