Having grown up in New England, nothing is as breathtaking as the leaves turning. This year, the colors are particularly vibrant and make for such beautiful landscapes. The Vermont artist, Sabra Fields, has captured this changing of the seasons in her works of art.
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Light Suite by, Sabra Fields |
Day one began with 6th grade students observing Field's art works. We discussed her use of color, line and perspective. We then began our landscapes by drawing four land forms and perspective embeslishements.
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Land form #1 |
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Land for #2 |
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Land form #3 |
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Land form #4 |
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Perspective details: Curved lines for the field, a road traveling off in the distance and some shrubs |
On day two, we took out the paint! Students began by painting in the sky followed by the clusters of green trees or shrubs.
from there we had a conversation about fall colors and color mixing. I gave students red, yellow, brown and green to use as they filled in their landscapes. I asked that they keep each land form one color, but how they painted in their land forms, was their choice. The results were spectacular!
On day three, we outlined the landscapes with black marker to make the forms really "pop". These students did a great job capturing the beauty of fall in New England!
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