Attitude is the mind’s paint brush.
It can color any situation.
Week 1
* Rules & expectations
* Introduce the 7 elements of art * Materials: art journal and pencil Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
* Element: Space
* Activity: Positive and Negative Space * Materials: art journal, pencil, scissors, glue Week 7
Week 8
* Element: Shapes
* Activity: Geometric Shapes * Materials: art journal, pencil, ruler, pastels or crayons Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
* Element: Space
* Activity: Overlapping * Materials: art journal, pencil, scissors, glue, crayons or pastels Week 13
* Element: Line & Color
* Activity: Kinds of lines and colors * Materials: art journal, pencil, pastels or crayons Week 14
* Thanksgiving Break Project
Week 15
Week 16
* Focus: Shape, color, value
* Activity: Native American Art * Materials: art journal, paint, q-tip Week 17
* Focus: Value
* Activity: Pinch Pot * Materials: art journal, clay Winter Break
Week 18
Week 18
* Focus: Space, lines
* Activity: Cityscape * Materials: art journal, crayons Week 19
* Focus: Line, Shape and Color
* Activity: Mondrian * Materials: art journal, pencil, black marker, pastels, ruler, glue Week 20
* Focus: Line, Symmetry and Color
* Activity: Picasso * Materials: art journal, pencil, pastels, ruler, glue Week 21
* Focus: Line and Color
* Activity: Block Printing * Materials: art journal, pencil, brayers, printing ink Week 22
* Focus: Line, Color, Space
* Activity: Henri Matisse * Materials: art journal, crayons, glue, scissors |
Look carefully at the art below and name the different types of elements that you see.Marion Boddy-Evans
Piet Mondrian
. Vincent Van Gogh
. Wassily Kandinsky
. Maurits Cornelis Escher
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Be Prepared
Please have all art materials ready before class begins.
When you look at art think about this...
What is the art showing?
What story do you think the artist is trying to tell?
How does the art make you feel and why?
What is the art showing?
What story do you think the artist is trying to tell?
How does the art make you feel and why?