The students will think about one subject (object) that they will emphasize. This will be the largest object in an imaginary landscape, perhaps the one that appears closest in their art work. The students will use the "rule of thirds" to create their composition.
Art History Connection:
Artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe understood how to make a small object dominate a landscape and appear larger than life She placed natural objects such as shells, flowers, or bones in the foreground and made them monumental, dominating the composition.
Vocbulary:
Center of interest
Scale
Foreground
Background
Rule of Thirds
Materials:
Drawing paper
Pencil
Oil Pastels
Small Objects (shells, flowers, bones, model cars)
Apron
Scale
Foreground
Background
Rule of Thirds
Materials:
Drawing paper
Pencil
Oil Pastels
Small Objects (shells, flowers, bones, model cars)
Apron
Examples of Student Work:
Grade 6 Art (Year)
Grade 6 Art (Year)
© Live Art, Breathe Art 2015 |
© Live Art, Breathe Art 2015 |
© Live Art, Breathe Art 2015 |
© Live Art, Breathe Art 2015 |
© Live Art, Breathe Art 2015 |
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