Showing posts with label Chinese Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese Art. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2023

Week 12 Visual Arts: Asian Art

 

Week 12 Asian Art: Photo of silk painting with flowers and birds by DEZALB at https://pixabay.com/photos/vietnam-silk-painting-decor-typical-898078/
Week 12 Asian Art: Photo of silk painting with flowers and birds by DEZALB at https://pixabay.com/photos/vietnam-silk-painting-decor-typical-898078/

Week 12

This week we will be exploring Asian art!

Learn About the Topic

Review the following informational resources:

Golden Age of Chinese Painting

History of Chinese Porcelain

Ancient Chinese Art

Silk Painting

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:

Asian Banner

Paint Chinese Fish

One-Stroke Bamboo Painting


Artwork Assignment Option #1

Create an Asian-inspired art piece - consider painting on a white tile.


Artwork Assignment Option #2

Your choice!

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. 

Consider going on a virtual tour of the National Palace Museum in Taiwan.

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Sunday, June 11, 2023

Week 7 Visual Arts: Paper Art

 

Week 7 Paper Art: Graphic of Origami Dragon by OpenClipart-Vectors at https://pixabay.com/vectors/origami-dragon-paper-white-japan-157698/
Week 7 Paper Art: Graphic of Origami Dragon by OpenClipart-Vectors at https://pixabay.com/vectors/origami-dragon-paper-white-japan-157698/

Week 7

This week we will be exploring paper art!

Learn About the Topic


Review the following informational resources:


Chinese Art Styles

Top 10 Pieces of Chinese Art

Village of Chinese Artists

Day in the Life of Ganesha Sculptor

Paper Art

Claude Monet: Father of French Impressionist Painting


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:


How to Make Round Paper Beads

Lotus Floats

How to Make an Origami Lotus Flower

How to Make Lotus Flower from Tissue Paper

Monet’s Watercolor Lilies

Mini Monet

Iris Folding - Heart Project


Artwork Assignment Option #1

Create paper beads & arrange them into a bracelet, necklace, keychain, etc.

Artwork Assignment Option #2

Create an origami or iris folding art piece.

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. 

If you plan to create an iris folding card, you can find templates online or your local library may have books with templates or you can design your own.

You might also hike near a pond, lake, river, or waterfall to get additional inspiration & health benefits of blue spaces this week.

Since one of Claude Monet's most famous pieces included water lilies, you might consider watching/listening to this collection of 1540 of Monet's art pieces as you work and study this week.

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