created by Eason186 in Kindergarten at
Keys School (K-8)
from school project "Line-Pattern Pictures [Kindergarten]"
art id #98371710
About this School Project (Line-Pattern Pictures [Kindergarten])
PROJECT
Create a picture consisting of SHAPES filled with PATTERNS representing the most common LINES found in art. Next, fill each shape with TRANSPARENT wartercolor.
MATERIALS
Types of Lines (reference sheet)
12 X 18" Multimedia Paper
Thin and Thick Black Sharpies
Watercolors, Brushes, Water Tins
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
1. What is the definition of a line?
2. What are some of the most common types of lines found in art?
3. What is the meaning behind the sentence, "A line is a dot that went for a walk."?
4. What is a pattern?
5. What is the meaning of transparent?
6. What is the meaning of opaque?
7. How do we create transparent color with watercolor?
OBJECTIVES
1. Students will identify and create the most common types of line found in art.
2. Students will comprehend the concept of "A line is a dot that went for a walk."
3. Students will identify patterns and create them from the most common types of lines found in art.
4. Students will learn basic techniques and properties of watercolor.
5. Students will understand the meanings of "transparent" and "opaque".
6. Students will experiment with transparent watercolor application.
RESOURCES
Types of Lines (information sheet)
The Land of Lines by Victor Hussenot (book)