Students will create Paul klee inspired Cityscapes using geometric shapes, crayons, and watercolor resist technique.
Procedure:
Let’s observe some Paul klee’s artworks. What shapes can you see?
2. Using geometric shapes, draw squares, triangles circles or rectangles to create your cityscape. Keep at least a space in between each shape. Be sure to leave enough space up above for your sky. You can use wooden blocks and a ruler.
3. Select your colors and fill in each shape with crayons. (Can not
use white)
4. Next fill in your sky with crayon leaving a gap around your shapes just like in step 1. (Do not use white)
5. With a white crayon fill in the gaps you left around your shapes and sky.
6. Using the watercolor resist technique, lighty cover your whole drawing with watercolor (use dark color).
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