Art and design 
Spotlight – 9 
Across the Curriculum 
Lesson 3 d 
Teacher: Khodakova S.V.
drawing painting sculpture 
Forms 
of Art 
architecture 
printmaking 
ceramics 
visual design 
photography 
graphic Design 
computer 
graphics
Realism Surrealism 
Painting 
Abstract 
Rococo Romanticism 
Cubism 
Gothic 
Expressionism
Ex. 1, p.54 
What are these things in English?
rectangle triangle cylinder 
rectangle square
Ex.2, p.54 
Look at the painting A and B. 
Which uses bright colours, 
darkbright colours ?
A 
B 
Man with a Guitar (1911) 
Georges Braque 
Swans Reflecting 
Elephants (1937) 
Salvador Dali
This painting uses bright colour. 
The swans reflecting Elephants(1937) 
by Salvador Dali
This painting 
uses darkdull 
colour. 
Man with a Guitar 
by Georges Braque
Ex.3, p.54
What style of painting is each picture ? 
Picture A is a Cubist painting. 
Picture B is Surrealist.
How do these style differ ? 
Cubist paintings break the 
objects down into shapes. 
Surrealist pictures put 
strange images together.
Ex.4, p. 54 
Read the text and fill in the gaps 
with the correct word formed 
from the capitalized words. 
Compare with your partner.
fame 
Pablo Picasso and George Braque 
were two Cubist 
famous 
painters.
see 
They used Cubism to show people 
a new way of seeing the world.
origin 
Then they put these shapes back 
together to make a picture which 
represented the original 
object 
Even though it may not look 
very much like it anymore.
differ 
This makes the painting seem to have 
Many layers and so it can be seen from 
a number of d i f f e r e n t viewpoints.
Art 
such as Salvador 
Artists 
Dali and Rene Magritte painted 
in the Surrealist style that was at 
its most popular from the 1920s 
to the 1960s.
represent 
They put strange images and 
Ideas together to create strange 
representations of things.
big 
They often used bright colours 
to create an even impact 
and always showed people and 
objects in new and 
ways. 
usual 
bigger 
unusual
Ex.5 , p. 54 
Answer the questions.
1.When was Cubism popular ? 
1 Cubism was popular from 
around the 1900s.
2.How did Cubism get its name? 
2 Cubism gets its name from the 
fact that artists broke down 
people and objects into 
shapes such as rectangles, 
cylinders and cubes to represent 
them in a new way.
3.What style did Dali paint in ? 
3 Dali painted in 
the Surrealist style.
4.What did Surrealist painters 
use to get ideas for their 
paintings? 
4 Surrealist painters used their 
dreams and their imaginations to 
get ideas for their paintings.
ex.6, p.54 
Match the words in bold 
to their meaning.
Match the words in bold to their meanings. 
dull not bright 
viewpoints angles 
element part/piece 
impact effect
Ex.7 p. 54
Idioms with “paint” 
like watching paint dry 
paint the town red 
paint … with the same brush 
paints a grim picture of
like watching paint dry 
if you say that watching an activity 
is like watching paint dry, you mean 
that it is very boring 
paint the town red 
= to go out and enjoy yourself in the 
evening
paint … with the same brush 
to say that someone or something 
has the same bad qualities as 
someone or something else 
paints a grim picture of 
to describe sb/sth in a particular way; 
to give a particular impression of 
sb/sth
like watching paint dry 
paint the town red 
paint … with the same brush 
paints a grim picture of 
1. This film is so boring it’s 
like watching paint dry.
like watching paint dry 
paint the town red 
paint … with the same brush 
paints a grim picture of 
2.I want to have some fun. 
Let’s go out tonight and 
paint the town red.
like watching paint dry 
paint the town red 
paint … with the same brush 
paints a grim picture of 
3.I know Sam and Dan can be 
a bit boring but don’t 
paint Tim 
with the same 
brush.
like watching paint dry 
paint the town red 
paint … with the same brush 
paints a grim picture of 
4.The documentary 
paints a grim picture of 
life in the war-torn region.
ex.8 p. 55 
Read the description. Which painting 
does it match? How does the author 
feel about the painting ? 
A B
The description 
matches 
painting A. 
The author 
feels sad 
looking at this 
painting. 
A
Ex.9, p.55 
Describe the other painting.
1. What does this picture show ? 
2. What can you see in the picture? 
3. What colours has the artist used? 
4. How does this painting make you 
feel ?
Astonished 
Anxious 
Curious 
Confused 
Excited 
• be surprised 
• be worried 
• be interested 
in 
• do not know 
understand 
• be happy 
feelings
1. What does this picture show ? 
This picture shows many 
strange shapes and objects.
1. What can you see in the picture? 
I can see swans on a smooth lake but they 
have the reflection of elephants in the 
lake. The lake is surrounded by a rocky 
landscape and unusual trees with a clear 
blue sky.
1. What colours has the artist used? 
The artist has used bright 
colours in shades of blue, brown 
and yellow.
1. How does this painting make 
you feel ? 
This painting makes me feel 
curious about how Dali came 
up with the idea.
Ex.10, p.55
Salvador Dali Swans Reflecting Elephants 
This picture shows many strange shapes 
and objects. I can see swans on a smooth 
lake but they have the reflection of 
elephants in the lake. The lake is surrounded 
by a rocky landscape and unusual trees with a 
clear blue sky. The artist has used bright 
colours in shades of blue, brown and yellow. 
This painting makes me feel curious about 
how Dali came up with the idea.
1. What is the painting called ? 
2. When did the artist paint it ? 
3. What does the picture show? 
4. What colours does the painter 
use? 
5. How does the painting make 
you feel ?
‘Bread, Fruit and Table’ 
Pablo Picasso 
1908
(cubism) 
This painting is called ‘Bread, Fruit and 
Table’. Pablo Picasso painted it in 
1908. It shows a table with a bowl of 
fruit and some bread on it. The painter 
uses dark, green and bright yellow 
colours. The painting makes me feel 
calm.
The Human Condition 
Rene Magritte 
1935
(surrealism) 
This painting is called ‘The Human 
Condition’. Rene Magritte painted it in 
1935. It shows a painting within a 
painting. In the background I 
can see the ocean. The painter uses a 
few plain colours. The painting makes 
me feel sad and lonely.
Ex.11, p.55 
The quote.
“Painting is just another way 
of keeping a diary.” 
Pablo Picasso
- some people like to draw and paint 
things rather than write about them. 
- it is easier to express feelings 
through art, rather than writing about 
them or talking about them. 
- people should try different ways to 
express themselves.
Resources : 
1.Ю.Е.Ваулина, В.Эванс,Д.Дули, О.Е.Подоляко .Spotlight – 9 
2. 
https://www.google.ru/search?q=%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B 
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&newwindow=1&espv=2&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=R 
OQBVOXFBOeO4gT-iYHYAQ& 
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Spotlight 9 Module 3 Art and design

  • 1.
    Art and design Spotlight – 9 Across the Curriculum Lesson 3 d Teacher: Khodakova S.V.
  • 2.
    drawing painting sculpture Forms of Art architecture printmaking ceramics visual design photography graphic Design computer graphics
  • 3.
    Realism Surrealism Painting Abstract Rococo Romanticism Cubism Gothic Expressionism
  • 4.
    Ex. 1, p.54 What are these things in English?
  • 5.
    rectangle triangle cylinder rectangle square
  • 6.
    Ex.2, p.54 Lookat the painting A and B. Which uses bright colours, darkbright colours ?
  • 7.
    A B Manwith a Guitar (1911) Georges Braque Swans Reflecting Elephants (1937) Salvador Dali
  • 8.
    This painting usesbright colour. The swans reflecting Elephants(1937) by Salvador Dali
  • 9.
    This painting usesdarkdull colour. Man with a Guitar by Georges Braque
  • 10.
  • 11.
    What style ofpainting is each picture ? Picture A is a Cubist painting. Picture B is Surrealist.
  • 12.
    How do thesestyle differ ? Cubist paintings break the objects down into shapes. Surrealist pictures put strange images together.
  • 13.
    Ex.4, p. 54 Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct word formed from the capitalized words. Compare with your partner.
  • 14.
    fame Pablo Picassoand George Braque were two Cubist famous painters.
  • 15.
    see They usedCubism to show people a new way of seeing the world.
  • 16.
    origin Then theyput these shapes back together to make a picture which represented the original object Even though it may not look very much like it anymore.
  • 17.
    differ This makesthe painting seem to have Many layers and so it can be seen from a number of d i f f e r e n t viewpoints.
  • 18.
    Art such asSalvador Artists Dali and Rene Magritte painted in the Surrealist style that was at its most popular from the 1920s to the 1960s.
  • 19.
    represent They putstrange images and Ideas together to create strange representations of things.
  • 20.
    big They oftenused bright colours to create an even impact and always showed people and objects in new and ways. usual bigger unusual
  • 21.
    Ex.5 , p.54 Answer the questions.
  • 22.
    1.When was Cubismpopular ? 1 Cubism was popular from around the 1900s.
  • 23.
    2.How did Cubismget its name? 2 Cubism gets its name from the fact that artists broke down people and objects into shapes such as rectangles, cylinders and cubes to represent them in a new way.
  • 24.
    3.What style didDali paint in ? 3 Dali painted in the Surrealist style.
  • 25.
    4.What did Surrealistpainters use to get ideas for their paintings? 4 Surrealist painters used their dreams and their imaginations to get ideas for their paintings.
  • 26.
    ex.6, p.54 Matchthe words in bold to their meaning.
  • 27.
    Match the wordsin bold to their meanings. dull not bright viewpoints angles element part/piece impact effect
  • 28.
  • 29.
    Idioms with “paint” like watching paint dry paint the town red paint … with the same brush paints a grim picture of
  • 30.
    like watching paintdry if you say that watching an activity is like watching paint dry, you mean that it is very boring paint the town red = to go out and enjoy yourself in the evening
  • 31.
    paint … withthe same brush to say that someone or something has the same bad qualities as someone or something else paints a grim picture of to describe sb/sth in a particular way; to give a particular impression of sb/sth
  • 32.
    like watching paintdry paint the town red paint … with the same brush paints a grim picture of 1. This film is so boring it’s like watching paint dry.
  • 33.
    like watching paintdry paint the town red paint … with the same brush paints a grim picture of 2.I want to have some fun. Let’s go out tonight and paint the town red.
  • 34.
    like watching paintdry paint the town red paint … with the same brush paints a grim picture of 3.I know Sam and Dan can be a bit boring but don’t paint Tim with the same brush.
  • 35.
    like watching paintdry paint the town red paint … with the same brush paints a grim picture of 4.The documentary paints a grim picture of life in the war-torn region.
  • 36.
    ex.8 p. 55 Read the description. Which painting does it match? How does the author feel about the painting ? A B
  • 37.
    The description matches painting A. The author feels sad looking at this painting. A
  • 38.
    Ex.9, p.55 Describethe other painting.
  • 39.
    1. What doesthis picture show ? 2. What can you see in the picture? 3. What colours has the artist used? 4. How does this painting make you feel ?
  • 40.
    Astonished Anxious Curious Confused Excited • be surprised • be worried • be interested in • do not know understand • be happy feelings
  • 41.
    1. What doesthis picture show ? This picture shows many strange shapes and objects.
  • 42.
    1. What canyou see in the picture? I can see swans on a smooth lake but they have the reflection of elephants in the lake. The lake is surrounded by a rocky landscape and unusual trees with a clear blue sky.
  • 43.
    1. What colourshas the artist used? The artist has used bright colours in shades of blue, brown and yellow.
  • 44.
    1. How doesthis painting make you feel ? This painting makes me feel curious about how Dali came up with the idea.
  • 45.
  • 46.
    Salvador Dali SwansReflecting Elephants This picture shows many strange shapes and objects. I can see swans on a smooth lake but they have the reflection of elephants in the lake. The lake is surrounded by a rocky landscape and unusual trees with a clear blue sky. The artist has used bright colours in shades of blue, brown and yellow. This painting makes me feel curious about how Dali came up with the idea.
  • 47.
    1. What isthe painting called ? 2. When did the artist paint it ? 3. What does the picture show? 4. What colours does the painter use? 5. How does the painting make you feel ?
  • 48.
    ‘Bread, Fruit andTable’ Pablo Picasso 1908
  • 49.
    (cubism) This paintingis called ‘Bread, Fruit and Table’. Pablo Picasso painted it in 1908. It shows a table with a bowl of fruit and some bread on it. The painter uses dark, green and bright yellow colours. The painting makes me feel calm.
  • 50.
    The Human Condition Rene Magritte 1935
  • 51.
    (surrealism) This paintingis called ‘The Human Condition’. Rene Magritte painted it in 1935. It shows a painting within a painting. In the background I can see the ocean. The painter uses a few plain colours. The painting makes me feel sad and lonely.
  • 52.
  • 53.
    “Painting is justanother way of keeping a diary.” Pablo Picasso
  • 54.
    - some peoplelike to draw and paint things rather than write about them. - it is easier to express feelings through art, rather than writing about them or talking about them. - people should try different ways to express themselves.
  • 55.
    Resources : 1.Ю.Е.Ваулина,В.Эванс,Д.Дули, О.Е.Подоляко .Spotlight – 9 2. https://www.google.ru/search?q=%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B 0%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BE+%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE &newwindow=1&espv=2&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=R OQBVOXFBOeO4gT-iYHYAQ& ved=0CB4QsAQ&biw=1131&bih=597