Students have been introduced to the life and the artwork of the artist Wassily Kandinsky. In the presentation, the students will be able to identify the different shapes, lines and colors that they see in Kandinsky’s artwork. The students will then create a drawing with different types of lines that intersect and that create shapes in pencil. Once they have finished their drawings, the students will outline their drawings in sharpie and then color in any shapes that they see (ones drawn intentionally and some caused by intersecting lines) using oil pastels. The backgrounds will then be covered in watercolors, using colors that reflect their feelings that day.
ART WORDS:
Abstract art: artwork that uses only lines, shapes or colors in it's composition.
Vertical Line: a line that is straight and goes up and down.
horizontal line: a line that is straight and goes across.
Diagonal line: a line that is straight and is on a slant.
Emotion: a feeling
Click on the link below to view the powerpoint the students received!
ART WORDS:
Abstract art: artwork that uses only lines, shapes or colors in it's composition.
Vertical Line: a line that is straight and goes up and down.
horizontal line: a line that is straight and goes across.
Diagonal line: a line that is straight and is on a slant.
Emotion: a feeling
Click on the link below to view the powerpoint the students received!

kandinsky.pptx |