We took advantage of the beautiful fall landscapes in the area and used it as an opportunity to create a regional landscape, in the style of Grant Wood and Vincent van Gogh. The artists carefully looked at the photograph to determine the horizon line, the line between the ground and the sky, and started drawing that line. They worked their way through the picture, carefully noting lines that show change in vegetation, colors or textures.
Once the picture was laid out, they thought about patterns in nature. By adding patterns in a few different areas, they help to draw the viewer’s attention as well as add details and interest to the drawings. The important things to remember when adding patterns in nature, is that they do not create perfect patterns. To help show space, things that are closer to you are larger with more detail, things that are further away are smaller with less detail.
Once these pen and ink drawings were complete, color was added using watercolors. They incorporated both wash and dry brush techniques into their paintings.
Students working on adding watercolor washed to their landscapes. Color was added in layers using mostly washes, with drybrush in some areas. |
The completed watercolors are hanging in the 5th grade halls at Grand Avenue. Please check them out next time you are visiting school!