14 Art Primary Worksheets | Analysis, Portfolio Planning, Review, Art Movement, Mediums & Critiques
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Art review: Art Critics know a lot about art, and it’s their job to analyze a piece of artwork. People often agree with their opinions, but not all the time. That’s because we all have different ideas when it comes to art, even you! Try being an art critic!
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Art Around the World: As we celebrate different cultures around the world, let’s take a closer look at their artwork. Choose one of the countries and artworks we discussed in class.
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My Favorite Art Movement: Among the different art movements we spoke about in class, which one was the most interesting for you?
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Mix of mediums: In the boxes below, use the materials indicated to create your own series of artworks.
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Art Critique: What are the things you see in the artwork? What kinds of lines, shapes, or colors get your attention?
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Landscape Art: Start by choosing a colour for your background. Let your background dry. Dip your other materials in paint. Use the twigs and leaves to make patterns or create a forest full of trees.
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From Classic to Contemporary: Choose one of the classical portraits. Recreate the painting by updating it for modern times. Apply contemporary artistic movements and techniques using different materials of your choice.
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My Famous Masterpiece: Using the materials provided to you, draw your own version of the famous masterpiece.
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My Masterpiece: A planning worksheet for your final project.
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Pop Art Grid Challenge: Print out 1 artwork by either Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, or Keith Haring. Draw a 5x5 grid on your photo. Using the materials you have, try to recreate the piece on the grid below by drawing one square at a time.
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Artist’s muse: People say that artists have muses who inspire them to create their work and fill them with a passion for artistic pursuits. Find 5 images of people, photos, or things that became your reference or source of inspiration.
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My Portfolio Planner: To help you curate your artworks and build your class portfolio.
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Mixing Colours: There are 3 primary colors, mixing them together creates new
colors called secondary colors! Try mixing them with paint and see what colors you get.
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