Haven't signed into your Scholastic account before?
Teachers, not yet a subscriber?
Subscribers receive access to the website and print magazine.
You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page...
Announcements & Tutorials
Renew Now, Pay Later
Sharing Google Activities
2 min.
Setting Up Student View
Exploring Your Issue
Using Text to Speech
Join Our Facebook Group!
Subscriber Only Resources
Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Scholastic Art magazine.
Article Options
Presentation View
How to Read Art
Analyze these artists’ techniques to interpret their paintings
The first step to interpreting art is observation. Dutch artist Rachel Ruysch creates realistic still lifes of flowers by carefully hiding her brush strokes. Vincent van Gogh emphasizes his brushwork to create an expressive painting, capturing the feeling of looking at flowers. Georgia O’Keeffe magnifies her subject in an abstract representation of flowers. Careful observation of an artist’s technique can help the viewer better understand the artwork.
Article Type