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OnePointPerspectiveDrawing/Painting
Grade:4Medium:DrawingandPaintingLearningObjective:Studentswilluseonepointperspectivetocreateapieceofartthathasa3Dappearance.
Authors:HeatherMcClure-Coleman&RobinReents
ElementsofArt/PrinciplesofDesignSpace:anelementofvisualarts;theareaabove,below,around,andwithinanartwork;theillusionofdepthorspaceonaflatsurface,createdbymeansofthefollowingtechniques:renderingshapesandformssothattheyoverlapandusingsize,detail,value,color,andlinearperspective.VocabularyWordsBackground:theareaofapicturethatappearstobefarthestfromtheviewer.Thebackgroundusuallyappearsintheupperportionofthepicture.Depth:thedistancefromthefronttothebackorthedistancefromneartothefarpartofapainting.Foreground:theareaofapicturethatappearsclosesttotheviewer.Theforegroundbeginsatthebottomofapicture.HorizonLine:basedonanartist’seyelevel,aninvisibleplanethatcutsthrougheverythingthatexistsateyelevel;alineatwhichskyappearstomeetearth.MiddleGround:theareainapicturethatisbetweentheforegroundandthebackground.Perspective:awaytocreatetheappearanceofdepthandthreedimensionsonatwo-dimensionalsurfaceusingvanishingpoints,horizonlines,converginglinesorshading;typesofperspectiveincludeone-pointlinearperspective(asillustratedinthislesson),two-pointlinearperspective,andatmosphericperspective. - OnePointPerspective:astraight-onviewwithonlyonevanishingpoint.Parallellinesconvergeononepointinthedistancetoasinglevanishingpoint. VanishingPoint:apointwhereparallellinesappeartomeetinthedistance.Thelinesalmostappeartodisappearinthedistance.
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Materials&Supplies
• Watercolorpaper12x9”• Pencils• Erasers–whiteorpinkpearl• Blackwaterproofmarkers• Watercolorsets–oneperstudent
• Mediumtipwatercolorbrushes• Watercups–onecupperstudentor
onecuppertwostudents• 18”or12”rulers.Therulersneedto
belongenoughtomakean“x”throughthecornersofthepaper
Context(Historyand/orArtists)BulbFields-VincentVanGogh
AdvancePreparationPrepareallmaterialslistedabove.Havewatercupspre-pouredforthewatercolorportionofthelesson.Tips&Tricks
• 18inchclearrulersarethebestoptioniftheyareavailable.• Thislessoncantakeabitmoretimethantheusual1hours.Perhapsallow1.5hoursor
movequickly.• Remindstudentstoerasetheirpencillinesofthe“x”sotheydonothavethatmarkrunning
throughtheirdrawing.The“x”isjustatooltousewhilecreatingtheillusionofdepthinthepainting.
• Demonstrateusingadarkercolorthanpencilsostudentscansee.
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DiscussionPointsShowtheartwork“BulbFields”byVincentVanGogh.Askstudentswhatishappeninginthepainting?AskstudentshowVanGoghachievedtheillusionofperspectiveintheartwork?Defineperspective.Pointouttheforeground,middleground,backgroundandhorizonlineinthepainting.AssessmentofLearningObjectivesCanthestudenttellmeaboutforeground,middleground,andbackground?Didthestudentusethetechniqueofcreatingavanishingpointfortheirartwork?Didthestudentcreateaonepointperspectiveartworkthatshowsperspective?InstructionsforLesson
FirstdiscussBulbFieldsbyVincentVanGoghasdescribedabove.
Tellthestudentshowthelessonisstructured:thedrawingportionisastep-by-stepprocesswheretheArtDocentwillfirstdrawapartofthedrawingthenstudentswillcopythatstep.Thewholeclasswillfirstworkinpencilandlateroutlinetheirartinblackmarker.Last,thestudentswillpaintwithwatercolorwhichoffersmorefreechoiceandflexibility.
1. Lightlywithpencil,drawan“x”fromcornertocornerofthepaper.2. Drawadotinthemiddleofthe“x”(thevanishingpoint).3. Drawahorizontallinethroughthemiddleofthepaper,passingthroughthedot.
4. Next,drawthescene.Onesidewillbealandscapewithtrees.Theothersidewillbecitybuildings.
5. Drawthesidewalkfirstfromthevanishingpoint.Drawthesidewalkonbothsidesofthepaper.
6. Ontheleftside,drawtreesstartingintheforeground,orthefrontofthepaper.Drawthetreeslargeintheforeground,thenmiddlesize,thensmallergoingtowardthevanishingpoint.Thereisatendencyforstudentstowanttomaketheirtreestilttowardthecenterbutmakesurethetreesarestraightandparalleltothesideofthepaper.
7. Next,drawthebuildingsontherightsideofthepaper.8. Drawaroofwithastraight,horizontalline.Thiswillbethesideroof.
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9. Drawthevanishingpoint(topfrontedge)oftheroof.Drawasmalldiagonalline.Thelineisparalleltothetophalfofthe“x”.
10. Drawastraightverticallinetogroundtomakethesideofthebuilding.11. Drawastraightverticallineagainfromthecornerroofline.12. Drawahorizontallineatthebottomtocreatethebottomofthebuilding.13. Drawasmalldiagonalline.Drawthislinealongthebottom“x”guidelines.Drawthisparallel
tothebottomhalfofthe“x”guideline.14. Addanotherbuilding.Maketheheightofeachbuildingsmallerasyounearthevanishing
point.15. Finishthedetailsbyaddingwindowsandfrontdoorstothebuildings.Takecarethe
windowsonthebuildingfrontsareangledparalleltothevanishingpoint.
16. Traceoverthepencillineswithablackmarker.
17. Addthelinedownthecenteroftheroad,detailsofthesky,etc.
18. Erasethepencilmarks.19. Paintwithwatercolor.
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AdditionalExamplesandLessonVariations:
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One!Point!Perspec8ve!!
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ReferencesandAttributionsGogh,VincentVan.“BulbFields.”VanGoghOnline,www.vangoghonline.com/1983/04/bulb-fields.html.StudentartworkbyCreeksideElementarystudents.
NotesforEducators
21stCenturyThinkingSkillsObserving–Usingyoursensestolearnaboutsomethingindetail.MakingConnections–Connectingnewinformationwithscheme.Visualizing–Creatingamentalimage.
WAStateLearningStandards(VA:Cr1.1.4)Investigate,plan,make.Brainstormmultipleapproachestoacreativeartordesignproblem.(VA:Cr1.2.4)Investigate,plan,make.Collaborativelysetgoalsandcreateartworkthatismeaningfulandhaspurposetothemakers.(VA:Cr2.1.4)Investigate.Organizeanddevelopartisticideasandwork.Exploreandinventart-makingtechniquesandapproaches.(VA:Cr3.1.4)Reflect,refine,continue.Reviseartworkinprogressonthebasisofinsightsgainedthroughpeerdiscussion.
ArtsIntegrationOpportunitiesThislessonisgreattousemathematics,fractions,division,measuringandcomputation.Tofindthevanishingpoint(inthemiddleofthepaper),havethestudentsmeasureanddivide.Theycanusecomputationandstudyanglesinanumberofwaysinthislesson.