Monday, June 12, 2023

Week 19 Visual Arts: Claymation and Japanese Art

 

Week 19 Claymation and Japanese Art Photo by vinsky2002 at https://pixabay.com/photos/sit-chair-boy-young-male-l-death-4013410/
Week 19 Claymation and Japanese Art Photo by vinsky2002 at
https://pixabay.com/photos/sit-chair-boy-young-male-l-death-4013410/

Week 19

This week we will be exploring Claymation & Japanese art!

Learn About the Topic

Review the following informational resources:

150 Year Old Japanese Toys

How Claymation Movies are Made

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Behind the Scenes


Write a paragraph detailing:

  • What you learned or relearned from the above resources
  • Why this topic is important for us today
  • Information you found interesting or thought-provoking

Create your own artwork

Review the following information to gather ideas for creating your own art piece:

Japanese Kokeshi Dolls

Japanese Tie Dye Shibori

Easy Paper Snowflakes

3D Paper Christmas Tree

Easy Paper Chain

Moving Paper Puppet

Draw a Nutcracker


Artwork Assignment Option #1

Create your own paper puppet.


Artwork Assignment Option #2

Create your own claymation scene.


Artwork Assignment Option #3

Create your own Japanese doll.


Include your art piece(s) in your digital art portfolio.


Going further with research

Research two artists of your choice, one from the past and one current.

Add them to your weekly artist research project.


Additional Information

Visual arts assignment may align well with other topics,
such as world history, ELA, health, etc. 

You may wish to watch The Nutcracker this week.

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