"Lemon yellow, lime green": workshop for children in the National Sculpture Museum

The colors fascinate children, and they also have a lot to do with moods, every little one has his favorite ... And the colors in art, in painting and sculpture? "Lemon yellow, lime green" is a workshop on colors for children at the National Sculpture Museum, in Valladolid.

The workshop, which is free, will take place tomorrow, July 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is aimed at children aged four to seven. The children will say what their favorite color is and why, they will learn about happy and sad colors, cold and hot and even acid colors like those of lemons and limes.

So color as the main ingredient of painting is the engine of this interesting workshop. And if you have older children, they will surely interest you another free workshop, "Where is El Greco hiding?", next Thursday, July 24 for children from seven years.

A great opportunity to approach art and analyze the most characteristic colors of El Greco in its IV centenary, since the museum houses an exhibition of the painter's works for this reason.

To end the workshop for children about color in the National Sculpture Museum they will make a mobile using the contrast between warm and cold colors. A beautiful way to awaken your creativity and your artistic side, while approaching the world of art. Remember to register in the email address of the Museum website or in your phone number.