These three lessons are designed to introduce one point perspective, practicing landscape drawing and painting in the style of an artist.
Students will use a simple technique to be introduced to perspective before building up a landscape working from a photo.
Students will look at the work of Claude Monet and David Hockney as inspiration for their use of colour, building tone and texture with acrylic. They will then go on to look at the printing techniques of Angie Lewin to add detail to the foreground of their landscape using soft foam.
Each lesson consists of: a 'hook' or starter; objectives; an introduction slide into an artist or theory; step by step instruction sheets with differentiated learning outcomes; a peer assessment or self evaluation and a plenary. Printable resources are at the end of the powerpoint, with step by step visual instructions, image references and a homework task.
Students will use a simple technique to be introduced to perspective before building up a landscape working from a photo.
Students will look at the work of Claude Monet and David Hockney as inspiration for their use of colour, building tone and texture with acrylic. They will then go on to look at the printing techniques of Angie Lewin to add detail to the foreground of their landscape using soft foam.
Each lesson consists of: a 'hook' or starter; objectives; an introduction slide into an artist or theory; step by step instruction sheets with differentiated learning outcomes; a peer assessment or self evaluation and a plenary. Printable resources are at the end of the powerpoint, with step by step visual instructions, image references and a homework task.
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