Native American Art: Art Lesson for Kids
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Create a painting in the style of Norval Morisseau. You will need ace-tate paper, permanent felt marker and acrylic paints. It is interesting to use this activity with Social Studies courses.
A nice way to initiate your students to Native American Art with a special technique: painting on acetate
Level:
- Grade 3 and up, junior high and high school
Technique:
- Drawing
- Painting on acetate
Visual Language:
- Patterns
- Repetition
- Primary colours
- Thick lines
Materials:
- Acetate paper 8.5 x 11 inches
- Brushes and water
- Permanent black pencil
- Acrylic paints
- Lead pencil and eraser
This document includes:
- A step-by-step description with photos.
- An evaluation grid
- Drawings of Native American Art to foster diversity.
Duration : about 4 class periods
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