Henri and the Machine
Author(s): Isabelle Marinov
What's the point of art? This is the question Henri asks himself when his class is taken on a school trip to the local art gallery. Who wants pictures of old soup cans or melting watches? But when he encounters a painting with the most perfect blue, it creates a beautiful feeling. It's blueberries, oceans, summer skies and butterflies all rolled into one. And then he wanders into a room with a chair and a sign that reads "Is this really a chair?" Henri decides to test it out, unleashing an explosion of creativity! Finally Henri understands what art is all about... Following Isabelle Marinov's successful Leo and the Octopus, this is a fun and encouraging story of a boy learning to appreciate art and its boundless creativity.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Bonnier
- : Templar
- : 01 August 2023
- : {"length"=>["26.5"], "width"=>["22.8"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
- : books
Special Fields
- : Isabelle Marinov
- : 823.92
- : English
- : Olga Shtonda
- : Olga Shtonda
- : Hardback