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This surreal creative silhouetted painting project has students creating a surreal influenced image inside of a silhouette. It asks students to create an image about themselves using a self-discovery theme.Included in this zip file download is:-13 page Powerpoint with image examples, assignment description, examples by surrealist Rene Magritte, and renaissance artist Archimboldo, also description of mark breakdown, and a list of questions to guide students through ideas about themselves-Assignme Intro Art Projects, Plaster Projects For High School, Middle School One Day Art Projects, Jr High Art Projects Lesson Plans, Mixed Media High School Art Projects, High School Art Final Project, Highschool Art Project Ideas Painting, Jr High Art Lessons, Art High School Projects

This surreal creative silhouetted painting project has students creating a surreal influenced image inside of a silhouette. It asks students to create an image about themselves using a self-discovery theme.Included in this zip file download is:-13 page Powerpoint with image examples, assignment description, examples by surrealist Rene Magritte, and renaissance artist Archimboldo, also description of mark breakdown, and a list of questions to guide students through ideas about…

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Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings.  The students viewed artwork by native people and ho... Third Grade Art Project, Color Art Lessons, Third Grade Art, Shape Ideas, Color Lessons, Kraf Kertas, 2nd Grade Art, 4th Grade Art, 5th Grade Art

Third grade used warm and cool colors and pattern to create these tempera paintings. The students viewed artwork by native people and how their hand print was not only a record of who they were or where they had traveled, but also a way to sign their art. The students each used their hand prints to sign their paintings. Notice how the warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) advance and the cool colors (blue, green, and violet) recede? This color effect creates an optical illusion. The boys and…

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