This document provides information about the pointillism technique of painting using small dots of primary colors that blend together when viewed from a distance. It discusses Georges Seurat, the French painter who developed this technique in the late 1800s. His most famous work, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, took him two years to complete using small dots of paint. The document then instructs students on how to create their own pointillism painting of a bridge using felt tip pens to apply dots of the three primary colors.