Student Lesson 2 - Painting


 Description: In this lesson, we learned about Ted Harrison and his artwork. Ted Harrison was a painter from the Yukon who painted landscapes with very bright and bold colors, so the landscapes looked very child-like. We also learned about the Inukshuks, which were statues used for navigation in the Arctic which he included in his drawing. This lesson focused on the blending of colors in a landscape. For this project, we started by drawing out the lines for the sun and the ground and then traced them with a black marker. After we traced the lines, we painted the ground and the sun and blended the colors from lightest to darkest. After the paint was dry, we could add an Inukshuk to our painting if we wanted. We did this project using watercolors and learned how to blend the warm and cool colors because we painted the landscape in cool colors and the sky in warm colors.

Extension Activity: Because Ted Harrison painted the landscapes in the Yukon where he lived, I would have the students create a landscape painting of where they are from, and I would also have them create another one of the landscapes we were learning about in geography as a way to incorporate the project into geography. We would also talk about the warm and cool colors and which colors the students should be using based on what landscape they are creating. 

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