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hey artists today we will be creating a piece of art using paper cutouts and utilizing positive and negative space we will be inspired by the paper cutouts of henri matisse a style he called painting with scissors and create our own compositions henri matisse was a french painter that lived from 1869 to 1954 and is one of the most prominent artists that moved painting into the modern world during the turn of the century he began to be recognized for his use of bright intense color towards the end of his life matisse underwent a surgery that left him chair and bed bound so he began painting paper and cutting it out with scissors from his chair or his bed he hired an assistant and they together pinned pieces of paper onto the wall to form his paper cutout compositions these pieces started out very small but eventually turned into large murals and whole room installations his paper cutouts not only play with bright colors but also organic shapes and negative space our art lesson today wi