FRIEDRICH HUNDERTWASSER
Lesson Objectives.

What : To Analyse, select and create
 artwork in the style of
 Hundertwasser.
Why : To show an appreciation and
 awareness of art from different
 cultures.
How: By looking thinking and
 experimenting .
Friedrich Hundertwasser
Friedrich Hundertwasser was born in 1928 in Vienna.
He died in 2000 on his way from New Zealand to Europe on
board the Queen Elizabeth 2.
Hundertwasser was a Painter, architect, ecologist and visionary.




Hundertwasser once said, “ Beauty is Panacea”.
Which means a remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties.

What do you think he meant by that?
Look at this painting.
Hundertwasser liked Dark Bright colours. What are your favourite colours?

What is the first thing you notice?
Shape
Hundertwasser noted that there are no straight lines in nature and
many of his paintings depicted spirals which he saw everywhere.

                                  List 3 things in nature which have spirals.
                                  There is a reward point for anybody who
                                  can think of a spiral on the body!
Shape in trees.
 Research
Hundertwasser often depicted
trees like lollipops.
Look at each image of trees. What shapes are they? Use each box on your
worksheet to record your ideas in a Hundertwasser style. Analyse and record.
Development
Look at your designs. Select one to develop into a larger painting.

                                   On A4 paper use a black wax crayon to draw
                                   your tree designs. Add fields and sky.


                                                       Consider the pattern in
                                                       the trees and take risks
                                                       when adding patterns.
Further Development
Use watercolours to paint your picture. You could use bright dark
colours like Hundertwasser or use your favourite colours.
Success Criteria                                           Level 5 = Shapes developed. Some
                                                           consideration to pattern.
Level 4 = Little thought to shapes used. No pattern
used in background poor paint control.




  Level 6= Shapes developed further.                  Level 7= Shape and composition well thought out.
  Consideration to pattern on trees and               Pattern used in all areas. Colours used and painted
  developed background. Carefully painted             well.
Evaluate

Look at your painting and think about the lesson.
On your worksheet make note what you have learnt today
and give yourself a level according to the success criteria.

Think about what could you do to improve your work make
not of this on your work sheet.

Friedrich hundertwasser trees

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  • 2.
    Lesson Objectives. What :To Analyse, select and create artwork in the style of Hundertwasser. Why : To show an appreciation and awareness of art from different cultures. How: By looking thinking and experimenting .
  • 3.
    Friedrich Hundertwasser Friedrich Hundertwasserwas born in 1928 in Vienna. He died in 2000 on his way from New Zealand to Europe on board the Queen Elizabeth 2. Hundertwasser was a Painter, architect, ecologist and visionary. Hundertwasser once said, “ Beauty is Panacea”. Which means a remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties. What do you think he meant by that?
  • 4.
    Look at thispainting. Hundertwasser liked Dark Bright colours. What are your favourite colours? What is the first thing you notice?
  • 5.
    Shape Hundertwasser noted thatthere are no straight lines in nature and many of his paintings depicted spirals which he saw everywhere. List 3 things in nature which have spirals. There is a reward point for anybody who can think of a spiral on the body!
  • 6.
    Shape in trees. Research Hundertwasser often depicted trees like lollipops.
  • 7.
    Look at eachimage of trees. What shapes are they? Use each box on your worksheet to record your ideas in a Hundertwasser style. Analyse and record.
  • 8.
    Development Look at yourdesigns. Select one to develop into a larger painting. On A4 paper use a black wax crayon to draw your tree designs. Add fields and sky. Consider the pattern in the trees and take risks when adding patterns.
  • 9.
    Further Development Use watercoloursto paint your picture. You could use bright dark colours like Hundertwasser or use your favourite colours.
  • 10.
    Success Criteria Level 5 = Shapes developed. Some consideration to pattern. Level 4 = Little thought to shapes used. No pattern used in background poor paint control. Level 6= Shapes developed further. Level 7= Shape and composition well thought out. Consideration to pattern on trees and Pattern used in all areas. Colours used and painted developed background. Carefully painted well.
  • 11.
    Evaluate Look at yourpainting and think about the lesson. On your worksheet make note what you have learnt today and give yourself a level according to the success criteria. Think about what could you do to improve your work make not of this on your work sheet.