![]() She was happy with her work and what she as giving the world, every student should feel that way and be happy with their talents.more Jansen was so proud of herself at the end of the story because she found her technique and she thought it was the most beautiful thing in the world. It could also show the beauty of finding your own voice, being different or completing your own work. Each day of art class could be over a different technique. The kids could learn the different techniques and practice them each day. This book would be good to read to kids before going to art class or while they are in art class. After using other people technique's, she invented her own technique. I also loved that at the very end of the story, Jansen completed an original piece of art. I loved that at the very end of the book it went through every picture the Jansen drew, told the technique and the history of it. Each piece of art that Jansen completed used an actual art technique. To learn about what happens to Jansen, read Mousterpiece! One day the owner of the museum finds out she is creating art. Jansen is so inspired by the work she see that she begins to create art herself. Jansen loves art and is always admiring what is displayed in the museum. I loved that at the very end of the book it went through every picture the Jansen drew, told t Jansen lives in a museum. To learn about what happens to Jansen, read Mousterpiece! Mousterpiece is very creative book. This would be a great introduction to art and art appreciation, and readers will surely like the frame cut-out of a painting on the book cover.more ![]() Back matter includes thumbnail sketches of each artwork and the artist associated with it. the author/illustrator has cleverly replicated some of the most influential artists of all time in Janson's paintings. Eventually, her work is seen, leading to her own art exhibition and developing her own art style. Th When Janson the mouse who lives in a museum stumbles into the parts of the museum where artwork is displayed, she begins copying the artistic styles of the artists whose work is on display. When Janson the mouse who lives in a museum stumbles into the parts of the museum where artwork is displayed, she begins copying the artistic styles of the artists whose work is on display.
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