To create watercolor paintings using one single line.
Artist Bio:
Geoff Slater is a watercolour and acrylic artist who paints images of the land and sea that surround his home in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. His specialty is "Amaze Art": images, which are painted using one continuous line. His work is collected around the world.
Vocabulary:
line, direction, color, shape
What You Need:
Paper (watercolor paper is best but any heavy-weight paper will do)
Watercolor paints (you could use tempera instead)
Colors: red, blue, yellow (from there you can mix orange and green)
Talk about how Mr. Slater creates his images using one single line.
Have students draw a simple flower shape on their paper such as the one below (you can get more complicated later on but to start with, begin with a simple image.) If you need it, a template can be downloaded here.
Prepare your paints. For this lesson, students will need orange (mix red & yellow), green (mix yellow and blue) and yellow.
Begin at the bottom of the flower, using the green paint.
Continue with the green until you reach the petal area, at which time you switch to the orange paint. Blend the green and orange together on the page so there is a nice transition between the two colors.
Paint the petals of the flowers, taking care to move your paintbrush around the areas in a back and forth motion.
When you reach the center of the flower, transition from orange to yellow paint.
Continue to work with yellow until the centre of the flower has been painted. Then, blend your yellow paint with green as you transition back to the stem of the flower.
Paint the stem and the leaf with the green paint, until the picture is complete.
See this painting from start to finish in a slide show. Press the Start button below to see the show.
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