CONCEPTS
• Warm and cool colors, opaque, translucent, transparent
• Symmetry
• Weaving, weft, warp
• Tint, shade, primary and secondary colors, overlapping, contrast
• Mexican art and culture
• Landscape (foreground, middleground and background)
• Body proportion, facial portrait, detail, volume
• Famous artists (Georgia O’Keeffe, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Paul Cezanne, Van Gogh)
• Color blending through overlap, intensity of color
• Atmospheric perspective, illusion of space and distance
• Wearable art, habitat, mask as disguise or to represent a theme
• Still life, light source, shading, sound, composition, contour line
• Cooperative learning, related colors, dimension
• Central American culture, mola
• Horizontal, vertical, pattern
• Vegetables and fruit as artistic shapes
SKILLS
• Blending cray-pas
• Painting with water color
• Cutting and gluing
• Weaving using “under/over, over/under” method
• Building a habitat in clay
• Tracing the body to make a “body portrait”
• Adding creases and wrinkles to clothing where the body bends to indicate volume and weight
• Using papier mache
• Tying string
• Making a rain stick instrument
• Coloring using light and shadow
• Making translucent “stained glass” paper
• Making a tracer/pattern
• Using crayons to shade and lighten
• Cutting an internal shape (inside another shape)
• Mixing white and black paint efficiently into colors
• Sponge painting
EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS
• Clay Habitat
• Evergreen Tint and Shade Painting
• Mola Collage
• Mexican Sun Disk
• Body Portrait
• Facial Portrait
• Stained Glass Mobile
• Native American Weaving
• Georgia O’Keeffe Flowers
• Van Gogh Sunflowers
• Native American Rainsticks
• Haunted House Collage
• Fruit and Veggie Portraits
• Cezanne Fruit Bowl
• Ceramic Jewelry
• Tree Drawing
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