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This lesson provides a deep dive into the elements of art, focusing on line, shape, and form. Students will learn how to create emphasis through movement and pattern, using various media like oil pastels, crayons, and markers. Inspired by masters like Kahlo, Van Gogh, Da Vinci, and Picasso, they will engage in creating self-portraits and 3D forms. Key concepts include understanding the distinction between 2D and 3D dimensions, as well as how lines can define and emphasize shapes. Join us in this immersive artistic experience!
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Form Balance Shapes Pattern Oil pastel Crayon Marker Elements and Principles Media Content Vocabulary: Line Shape Form Movement Emphasis Sculpture Slot Pattern ARTGRADE ONE-LINES and SHAPES LINES and SHAPES Self Portraits Production Creative 3-D Forms Creating Patterns Kahlo Van Gogh Da Vinci Picasso • Essential Understandings/Questions: • A line is a distance from one point to another point. • A shape is a line that closes off a space. • Bumpy, wavy, zig-zag lines can create movement. • A form is a three dimensional shape. • 2-D has two dimensions—height and width. • 3D has three dimensions—height, width and depth. • Line can create emphasis by radiating from a shape, by repeating a contour.