ARTistic Pursuits Early Elementary K-3 Book Two: Stories of Artists and their Art
Class Description: This art book focuses on famous and inspirational artists from the Baroque (13th Century) to the Academy Artists (18th Century). The student will study famous artists such as Vermeer, Michelangelo, and Giotto. Artistic creativity will involve techniques such as watercolor painting, oil pastels, and printmaking.
Learning Materials:
Main Curriculum:
ARTistic Pursuits Early Elementary K-3 Book Two: Stories of Artists and their Art
By Brenda Ellis. Publisher: Artistic Pursuits Inc.
Supplemental:
Art supplies such as watercolor set, cardboard, oil pastels, construction paper, tissue paper
Learning Goals/Performance Objectives: 1.1.1 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: LINE, 2 and 3-dimensional artworks, uses converging lines, and how does line impact expression,
1.1.2 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: SHAPES, realism, uses shapes in 2- and 3-dimensional surface, variety of construction techniques
1.1.3 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: 4 or more values—black and white, gray scale, intermediate colors, 5 values, illusion of form. VALUE
1.1.4 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: TEXTURES
1.1.5 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: SPATIAL DEVICES, over/under, above/below, beside, behind, placement on page, illusion of depth
1.1.6 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: MIXING COLORS (Primary, secondary, warm, tints, shades, neutrals, color wheel.
1.1.7 Applies/analyzes/creates the elements of visual arts in: CONTRASTS, HARMONY, MOVEMENT, PATTERNS, Studying ARTISTS and how they use principles of design.
Learning Activities: Each week the student will work through one lesson of the book. They will read (or have read to them) a short, 10-minute lesson. The student will then look at an actual artist to see how they use that art concept. Following that, the student will do a hands-on project to apply that technique themselves. Students will produce one finished art project each week.
ARTistic Pursuits Early Elem. K-3 Book Two Table of Contents:
Lesson 1: Cimabue
Lesson 2: Madonna Enthroned, with Saints and Angels
Lesson 3: Giotto
Lesson 4:Lamentation of Christ
Lesson 5: Color Mixing
Lesson 6:Limbourg
Lesson 7: October, the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry
Lesson 8: Watercolor Wash
Lesson 9:Van Eyck
Lesson 10:Jean Arnolfini and His Wife
Lesson 11:Leonardo da Vinci
Lesson 12: Mona Lisa
Lesson 13: Michelangelo
Lesson 14:Delphic Sibyl
Lesson 15:Raphael
Lesson 16:St. George and the Dragon
Lesson 17: Oil Pastel Technique
Lesson 18: Anguissola
Lesson 19:Self-Portrait
Lesson 20:Printmaking Basics
Lesson 21:Durer
Lesson 22: Flight to Egypt
Lesson 23: Bruegel
Lesson 24:Hunters in the Snow
Lesson 25:Parmigianino
Lesson 26:The Conversion of Paul
Lesson 27: Rembrandt
Lesson 28: Abraham Speaking with Isaac
Lesson 29:Vermeer
Lesson 30:The Girl with the Pearl Earing
Lesson 31:Fragonard
Lesson 32: A Young Girl Reading
Lesson 33: Turner
Lesson 34:The Fighting Temeraire
Lesson 35:Millet
Lesson 36: The Gleaners
Progress Criteria/Methods of Evaluation:
For successful completion of this course, the student will complete at least 70% of the lessons/goals, at a minimum of 70% participation.
September-Completion of lessons 1-4.
October-Completion of lessons 5-8.
November-Completion of lessons 9-11.
December-Completion of lessons 12-14.
January-Completion of lessons 15-18.
February-Completion of lessons 19-22.
March-Completion of lessons 23-26.
April-Completion of lessons 27-30.
May/June-Completion of lessons 31-36.