Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
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CLIL Unit by Lorena Jovani Sancho Adapted by Carme Florit Escola Santa Anna - Premi de Dalt
A PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
B PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
C PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
D PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
E PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
F PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
G PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
H PAINTER LINES
SHAPES
TITLE COLOURS
DESCRIPTION
LINES thin / thick straight / curved solid / broken dotted This The
There are
This The
There is
There are
light / dark warm / cold shiny / dull deep / pale EXAMPLE: COLOURS painting has got dark blue, light blue colours red, yellow, orange pink, purple black, white, grey primary/secondary hot / cold dark blue, light in this painting blue red, yellow, orange pink, purple black, white, grey primary/secondary hot / cold EXAMPLE: SHAPES painting has got geometrical shapes defined/undefined painting has got squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, ovals, hexagons, heptagons, octagons, nonagons, decagons, pentagons some squares, circles, in this painting many triangles, rectangles, in the painting ovals, hexagons, heptagons, octagons, nonagons, decagons, pentagons EXAMPLE: LINES painting has curvy, straight lines got thin, thick dotted solid, broken a curvy, straight line in this painting one thin, thick in the painting dotted solid, broken curvy, straight lines in this painting thin, thick in the painting dotted solid, broken
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WASSILY KANDINSKY (1866-1944) Kandinsky was interested in colour. He used colour to show emotion. Kandinsky used shapes and lines in his artwork: circles, squares, triangles, etc. He also used straight and curvy lines. Kandinsky Task 1. Draw a draft in the style of Kandinsky. Use pencil. 2. Think a title for your work. 3. When you finish, draw the final version on a coloured card. 4. Start with pencil and finish your work with coloured chalk. Materials you need Pencil, ruler, set square, coloured chalk, felt tip pens.
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JOAN MIR (1893-1982) Joan Mir got ideas from organic forms: bugs, birds, animals. He liked drawing skies with stars and moons. The artist loved bright colours. He used red, yellow, blue, green and black. He also used black lines to finish his works. Joan used shapes and lines in his work: circles, triangles, squares and some other shapes. Mir Task 1. Draw a draft in the style of Joan Mir. 2. Think of a title for your work. 3. When you finish, draw the final version on a white card. 4. Start with pencil and finish your work with paints. Materials you need
Pencil, brushes, water, paints (yellow, cyan, and magenta).
EDVARD MUNCH (1863-1944) His paintings are about: love, fear, death, melancholia, and anxiety. He showed his feelings in his work. He uses curvy lines to express his anxiety. Munch Task 1. Draw a draft in the style of Edvard Munch. 2. Think of a title for your work. 3. Think of a feeling and how to express it for your photograph. 4. When you finish draw the final version on a white card. 5. Stick your photograph on the worksheet. 6. Start with pencil and finish your work using hard wax colours 7. Decide which colour is the most appropriate to show your feeling. Materials you need
Pencil, hard wax colours, felt tip pens, a photograph.
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DESCRIPTION:
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FINAL WORK
Draw the draft of your final work. Choose a title.
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