Drawing lessons - illustrated lesson notes for teachers and students ILLUSTRATED LESSON NOTES FOR TEACHERS INTRODUCTION preamble for all lessons 1) cityscape 2) cityscape up 3) cityscape down 4) room interior two point 5) railway 6) room interior CVP 6b) room interior cont. 7) letters 8) shadows basic 9) shadows 2 10) archway 10b) completed arch 11) road 11b) road continuded 12) book 12b) book continued PART TWO INTRODUCTION 1) ’quick sketch page’ 2) methods of shading 3) tennis and shadows 4)
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Attempting puzzle work Manipulating clay‚ blocks‚ legos Putting together toy parts Dismantling toy parts Holding and using pencil Holding and using crayons Finger painting Holding books Turning pages of books Attempting to use paper and pencil Drawing Tracing Scribbling Discriminating pictures Discriminating colors Recognizing shapes and sizes Identifying textures Discriminating sounds Imitating movements C. Reading Skills Browsing books and other colorful reading materials Looking
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that she is wearing a white dress and the light is focused on her ‚ this makes her the center of the painting. What makes the painting unique is that the artist is appearing in painting‚ according to that the viewer can recognize that the painter is drawing the reflection that he is seeing through the mirror‚ on the other side of debate‚ by portraying himself in the painting surrounded by the noble family he’s is showing importance of himself and his art. In the last plane the guard standing at the back
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Van Gogh worked as missionary in Belgium (mining region) where he began to sketch people and study art but started drawing from early age which he then decided he wanted to become an artist. He started painting in his late 20’s. Van Gogh completed over 1‚000 drawings in total and regarded drawing as a basic task enabling him to grow artistically and to study form and movement. Drawing was also a means of channelling his depression. The art movement he was linked with was Postimpressionism which
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On his paintings picasso would sometimes add sand to his pathe most important people of the 20th century. Picasso wasn’t only good and drawing and making sculptures he also throughout his life made up a few quotes. Here is some of his quotes “ Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction” another one of his quotes was “ others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen
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surrounded me every single day. During this period in my childhood‚ I was going to classes for drawing because I wanted to get better at it because it was something I really enjoyed doing. Later on I started drawing the animals that I saw on the farm. And that’s where I got my inspiration and my passion for drawing in the first place. I worked very hard to end up where I did and I put all my effort into my drawing and films. All this hard work that came from my partners and I finally paid off when we
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1.1- Craft Activities for Babies 0-6 Months. 1. Free Drawing (scribble picture) – Wax Crayon 2. Roll on deodorant bottle painting 3. Play-doh 4. Texture sticking 5. Making a card 1.2- Description of one Activity Free drawing is when babies hold a wax crayon and scribble all over the paper‚ they can get different colours and scribble and they won’t get tired by doing this. Moreover the babies have loads of fun scribbling and they enjoy doing it.
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of the butcher paper. Teacher will use chalk or crayon to outline the students’ body onto the butcher paper. Teacher will draw additional body parts and clothing that may be too difficult for the child to draw. Student will color his/her life-size drawing. Teacher will then review the student on the body parts. Hands and Feet Certificate: Materials: washable
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‘Art Deco’ was an art movement that flourished through the 1920’s and 1930’s. The decade opened up an extensive variety of original and distinctive styles and still remains to be the foundation of ‘an era so rich and so remote that at times it seems to belong to the unfathomable domain of dreams (Cocteau‚ n.d).’ Art Deco was a necessity at the time‚ due to the economic crisis and war. Society needed pop colour and creative‚ eccentric designs to brighten up the dull life they were living. People needed
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To most people‚ architects are people that sit in an office and draw all day. They get paid lots of money for these drawings and somehow the drawings turn into reality in the forms of buildings and other structure. Many people have a dislike for modern architecture and say “they don’t get it.” To them‚ these buildings and other structures look weird and they do not comprehend the entire design concept. The field of architecture is more than what meets the eye. Architecture is a great field to enter
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