This document provides a brief history of the relationship between words and images. It discusses how early written languages evolved from pictographs and ideograms. It then explains how during the Renaissance, words and art diverged as art focused on realistic depictions and literature used more abstract language. However, in the late 19th century, artistic movements like Impressionism, Expressionism, Dadaism and Cubism started incorporating ideas and concepts, bringing images and words back together. Modern art forms like comics, collages, and typographical art fully integrate words and images. The document concludes by having students create an image out of words by selecting inspirational figures and using related text to fill in a posterized photo template.
Recycled art uses discarded materials to create new artistic works. Artists collect thrown away items like plastic bottles, aluminum cans, cardboard, and glass to repurpose into sculptures, paintings, and other art forms. These creative works bring awareness to environmental issues and promote sustainability by giving discarded materials a new life and purpose.
Cut Paper Designs discusses different paper cutting art styles from around the world. Papel Picado originated in Mexico and features colorful banners used during festivals. Chinese paper cutting, or folk paper-cut art, is over 2,000 years old and features various colorful themes. The document also provides steps for creating paper cuttings and criteria for grading them, including neatness, detail, line thinness, and how visible the image is.
Digital Art Lesson Plan: Cereal Box Package Design Arts Integration with E...ArtfulArtsyAmy
This document provides a lesson plan for students to create a cereal box design based on a book, character, historical figure, or event using a design process. Students will brainstorm ideas, choose a direction, and refine their work in Pixlr based on inspiration from their chosen topic. They will include elements like the character, cereal, quote, and facts on the front, back, and sides of their cereal box design. Their finished projects will be critiqued in Google Classroom.
This document provides instructions for creating borders for bulletin boards using colored paper. It is a 6 step process that involves selecting a border pattern, cutting strips of construction paper, folding the strips, cutting out the pattern on the folded strips using different methods, unfolding the strips, and stapling or pinning the completed border strips around the bulletin board. The instructions note that double borders can also be used to make attractive bulletin boards.
This document provides a brief history of the relationship between words and images. It discusses how early written languages evolved from pictographs and ideograms. It then explains how during the Renaissance, words and art diverged as art focused on realistic depictions and literature used more abstract language. However, in the late 19th century, artistic movements like Impressionism, Expressionism, Dadaism and Cubism started incorporating ideas and concepts, bringing images and words back together. Modern art forms like comics, collages, and typographical art fully integrate words and images. The document concludes by having students create an image out of words by selecting inspirational figures and using related text to fill in a posterized photo template.
Recycled art uses discarded materials to create new artistic works. Artists collect thrown away items like plastic bottles, aluminum cans, cardboard, and glass to repurpose into sculptures, paintings, and other art forms. These creative works bring awareness to environmental issues and promote sustainability by giving discarded materials a new life and purpose.
Cut Paper Designs discusses different paper cutting art styles from around the world. Papel Picado originated in Mexico and features colorful banners used during festivals. Chinese paper cutting, or folk paper-cut art, is over 2,000 years old and features various colorful themes. The document also provides steps for creating paper cuttings and criteria for grading them, including neatness, detail, line thinness, and how visible the image is.
Digital Art Lesson Plan: Cereal Box Package Design Arts Integration with E...ArtfulArtsyAmy
This document provides a lesson plan for students to create a cereal box design based on a book, character, historical figure, or event using a design process. Students will brainstorm ideas, choose a direction, and refine their work in Pixlr based on inspiration from their chosen topic. They will include elements like the character, cereal, quote, and facts on the front, back, and sides of their cereal box design. Their finished projects will be critiqued in Google Classroom.
This document provides instructions for creating borders for bulletin boards using colored paper. It is a 6 step process that involves selecting a border pattern, cutting strips of construction paper, folding the strips, cutting out the pattern on the folded strips using different methods, unfolding the strips, and stapling or pinning the completed border strips around the bulletin board. The instructions note that double borders can also be used to make attractive bulletin boards.