The document discusses how two pictures were brought into an arts and crafts class. The students were asked to identify what emotions the pictures made them feel and why. They then learned about artists James Whistler and William Turner who expressed emotions through their paintings. Whistler painted misty foggy landscapes with few lights, while Turner loved painting storms at sea and once tied himself to a ship's mast to sketch a storm. The students analyzed paintings by these artists and related the emotions they felt to the paintings. They then thought about what landscape and emotion they wanted to convey in their own paintings, which they would create using watercolor techniques.