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High [9th-12th] Lesson Plan

Watercolor landscapes

Created on November 08, 2018 by MrDigger



Students will learn watercolor techniques and create a landscape painting using watercolors.


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THE PLAN
5 sessions; 90 minutes per session

Students will learn watercolor techniques and apply them to the creation of a landscape painting.

watercolor paints (tube paints recommended), palettes, brushes in a variety of sizes, water containers, watercolor paper (140 lb minimum)

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1) Teacher introduces watercolor techniques. One class period is spent learning basic techniques - wash, graduated wash, wet in wet, dry brush, salt, alcohol, saran wrap, glazing.
2) Students spend a day doing a 'guided painting' of a simple landscape and practice with a small landscape of their choosing.
3) Students sketch out thumbnails and plan out their watercolor landscape and spend 3 days painting using layering, glazing and a variety of techniques.
4) teacher assists and reteaches where necessary.

Did students understand the different techniques of watercolor? Did students apply these techniques to a landscape painting?

THE STANDARDS

Visual Arts Standard 1:
Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes


[9-12 Proficient] Students conceive and create works of visual art that demonstrate an understanding of how the communication of their ideas relates to the media, techniques, and processes they use
[9-12 Proficient] Students apply media, techniques, and processes with sufficient skill, confidence, and sensitivity that their intentions are carried out in their artworks
[9-12 Advanced] Students initiate, define, and solve challenging visual arts problems independently using intellectual skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
[9-12 Advanced] Students communicate ideas regularly at a high level of effectiveness in at least one visual arts medium

Visual Arts Standard 2:
Using knowledge of structures and functions


[9-12 Proficient] Students evaluate the effectiveness of artworks in terms of organizational structures and functions
[9-12 Proficient] Students demonstrate the ability to form and defend judgments about the characteristics and structures to accomplish commercial, personal, communal, or other purposes of art
[9-12 Proficient] Students create artworks that use organizational principles and functions to solve specific visual arts problems
[9-12 Advanced] Students demonstrate the ability to compare two or more perspectives about the use of organizational principles and functions in artwork and to defend personal evaluations of these perspectives
[9-12 Advanced] Students create multiple solutions to specific visual arts problems that demonstrate competence in producing effective relationships between structural choices and artistic functions

Visual Arts Standard 3:
Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas


[9-12 Proficient] Students apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in their artworks and use the skills gained to solve problems in daily life
[9-12 Advanced] Students evaluate and defend the validity of sources for content and the manner in which subject matter, symbols, and images are used in the students' works and in significant works by others

Visual Arts Standard 4:
Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and cultures


[9-12 Proficient] Students analyze relationships of works of art to one another in terms of history, aesthetics, and culture, justifying conclusions made in the analysis and using such conclusions to inform their own art making
[9-12 Advanced] Students analyze common characteristics of visual arts evident across time and among cultural/ethnic groups to formulate analyses, evaluations, and interpretations of meaning

Visual Arts Standard 5:
Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others


[9-12 Proficient] Students reflect analytically on various interpretations as a means for understanding and evaluating works of visual art
[9-12 Proficient] Students identify intentions of those creating artworks, explore the implications of various purposes, and justify their analyses of purposes in particular works

Visual Arts Standard 6:
Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines


[9-12 Proficient] Students compare the materials, technologies, media, and processes of the visual arts with those of other arts disciplines as they are used in creation and types of analysis

THE FEATURES
John Singer Sargent, Andrew Wyeth

Contemporary Realism, Realism

Color/Value, Contrast, Emphasis, Proportion/Size, Space, Unity/Harmony

Watercolor