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2nd trimester

1st trimester

Arts and Crafts

6th grade

3rd trimester

1st trimester

Christmas

Haloween

1. 2.

The human body and movement in Art

Let´s practice!

Emotions/ Portrait

Human body and movement

Artistic evolution through history

Greek sculptures

Baroque

Prehistory

20th century

Renaissance

Egypt

Prehistoric art

Sculptures

Paintings

Materials: bones or rocks. Mainly women representations. They followed the canon of beauty

Simple representations without details. Humans weren´t the center of the representation

Ancient egyptian art

Humans are the center of the representation. Head, hips, legs and feet are shown in profile, while eye and shoulders from the front.

Ancient Greek sculptures

Main objectives; beauty, expressions and movement. Nudity and harmonic proportion of the human body.

Lacoon and his sons

Discobolus

Milo´s Venus

The birth of Venus-Botticelli

Vitruvian man-Leonardo Da Vinci

Michael Angelo-Leonardo Da Vinci

Renaissance

Human figure center of everything. Idealized beauty, taking greek art as an inspiration.

Baroque

Realistic representations of the human body. Real bodys, the canon of beauty changes.

The rap of proserpine-Rubens

The three Graces-Rubens

La maja vestida/desnuda-Goya

20th century

New canon of beauty Creative freedom Movement takes importance. Distorted body views

Henry moore

La danza-Matisse

Marcel Duchamp

Picasso

Emotions in art

How do artists express emotion in their artwok?

Expressions

Colours

Colours

Excitement, energy, action, love...

Warmth, confidence, delight...

Fresh, grow, balance...

Calm, sadness,thoughtful...

Creativity, mistery, magic...

Expressions

Expressions

The human body and movement in Art

"Mannequins gestures"

"My body in motion"

3D ACTIVITY

Emotions / Portrait

"Humanized Christmas animals portrait"

"Charcoal portrait"

Inspiration

My body in motion

Materials:

- Photo in movement -Colored papers -Black cardboard - Glue -Scisors

Mannequins gestures

Inspiration

Watch me

Materials:

-Wire-Paperboard -Pipper cleaner -Different decorative materials

Spooky hunted house

Watch me

Materials:

-Watercolor paper-Manley waxes-Cottom -Hunted house silhouettes

Charcoal portrait

Materials:

- Charcoal -Drawing notebook -Colour papers - Scissors - Glue

Humanized Christmas animals portrait

Christmas accesories

Materials:

-Animals drawing -Different kind of papers -Scissors -Glue

Christmas craft

Materials:

-Watercolor paper-Sponge-Siluettes -Watercolor paint

2nd trimester

1. 2. 3.

Impressionism

Fauvism

Cubism

Impressionism

The main characteristics

The artist were interested in capturing the effects of the light, movement and colour.The main technique was based on dotted, lines and blurred

These most famous painters: •Claude Monet •Berthe Morisot •Vincent van Gogh.

It´s a technique to capture ordinary scene at different times of day.

Vincent Van Gogh

Claude Monet

He was born in Holland in 1853 and he died in France in 1890. He used dramatic brush strokes which expressed emotions.

Let´s practice!

Pointillism

MATERIALS

  • Color Markers
  • Van gogh painting
  • Claude Monet was born in Paris.
  • He was the founder of the impressionist movement.
  • He liked capturing movement and changing light and color. Most of Monet’s subjects were from nature. He loved painting water lilies.
  • He made series, in which he painted the same subject in different lights.

Let´s practice!

Inspiration

Water lily

Steps

Flower diy

Materials:

- Watercolor paper - Bubble wrap - Watercolor - Scissors

- Wool -Glue -Tissue paper

Autism drawing

Fauvism

The main characteristics

Fauvist used unnatural colours showing unrealistic representations. The main colours used were red, blue, yellow, green and purple

These most famous painters: •Renoir •Derain

Colour was the most important aspect of a fauvist painting. Artists express their emotions using wild colours.

André Derain

Henri Matisse

  • Derain was one of the major exponents of Fauvism
  • His works are characterized by dense, vibrant brushworks
  • He rarely painted true colors.

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  • Matisse was a French artist known for his use of colour and his original ideas.
  • He used vibrant, dramatic and highly emotional colors.
  • He painted unnatural scenes.

Let´s practice!

The "Fauves" in our school

Inspiration

Materials:

- Ipad -Black and white photo -Manley waxes -Black marker

Main colours:

Goldfish

Step by step

Inspiration

Materials:

- Drawing notebook - Colours -Black marker - Pencil

Cubism

The main characteristics

It is called Cubism because the items represented look like they are made out of cubes and other geometrical shapes.

These most famous painters: •Pablo Picasso •Juan Gris •George Braque

It´s a style of art which aims to show all of the possible viewpoints of a person or an object all at once.

Pablo Picasso

  • Picasso was born in Malaga in Spain.
  • He is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
  • He and Georges Braque invented Cubism, a form of painting using simple geometric shapes.

Let´s practice!

Cubism drawing

Materials:

-Markers -Manly waxes -Pencil -Drawing notebook

3rd trimester

1. Futurism 2. Expresionissm 3. Pop art

Futurism

The main characteristics

The most famous artist was Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.He was soon joined by the artists Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini and Giacomo Balla.

It was a Italian modern art movement. Colour, line, movement and shape become very important in Futurist works.

Futurism represented a dynamic vision of the future and often portrayed urban landscapes and new technologies.

Let´s practice!

Video

Futurism hand

Materials:

-Drawing notebook -Pencil -Our hands -Black marker -Colours

Expressionism

The main characteristics

Expressionist artists try to express a feeling with what they create. The art looks to get an emotional effect, and transmits personal moods and ideas.

The style is characterized by the use of distortion, exaggeration, and fantasy. They used exaggerated pictures and lines, darker color and wild brush strokes.

The most famous artists were:

  • Edvard Munch
  • Anita Malfatti
  • Paul Klee

  • This painting shows a man standing on a bridge.
  • The sky behind him is red and swirling.
  • His hands are on his face and he is screaming.
  • The picture expresses the emotion of a person alone in their anguish and anxiety.

Edvard Munch

  • He is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
  • He and Georges Braque invented Cubism, a form of painting using simple geometric shapes.

Let´s practice!

The scream

Video

Materials:

-Drawing notebook -Pencil -Manley waxes -Photo

Watercolor painting

Materials:

-A3 watercolor paper -Pencil -Black marker -Watercolor paintings

Pop art

The main characteristics

The most famous artists were:

  • Andy Warhol
  • Roy Lichtenstein

Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors. Humor was one of the main components of Pop art.

Pop art utilized commercial items like soup cans, road signs, photos of celebrities, newspapers, and other items popular in the commercial world.

Andy Warhol

  • Warhol’s paintings were a new kind of art. Warhol took familiar objects and made them into art. He also used pictures of famous people.
  • He liked repeating the same portrait over and over, but using different colors and effects in each picture.

Let´s practice!

Warhol´s art

Materials:

-Drawing notebook -Pencil -Black marker -Manley waxes/markers/crayons