The activities are aimed at the plastic arts and painting. You will find didactic content, methods and drawing techniques. All activities are illustrated by me.
Colours, Light and Shadow in GemstonesIn this unit, students learn how light and shadow create depth and brilliance in gemstones. By using only one colour in different tones, they practise shading, blending and building volume without black. The tasks guide students from simple crystal outlines to fully coloured gemstones, focusing on transparency, reflections and strong contrasts. The unit also includes a small identification activity where students match gemstone names to their images. By the
This worksheet introduces students to the Romanesque cube capital, a characteristic feature of Romanesque architecture from the 10th to the 13th century. The cube capital connects the round shaft of the column with the square or rectangular element above. It combines rounded lower parts with semicircular, shield-like surfaces that transition into a cube at the top. Students are invited to explore this architectural form by designing their own Romanesque column. They should draw the upper part of
This worksheet introduces students to Vincent van Gogh’s painting style and stroke technique. It combines artistic practice with art history through engaging tasks: Biography Task – Students complete a short biography of Van Gogh by filling in the missing information.Sketching Task – Students create detailed sketches of famous works or focus on specific details.Line Drawing Exercise – Students learn about different types of lines (zigzag, wavy, curved, spirals) and practice using them to create
This art challenge introduces students to the world of Cubism – an art movement that uses geometric shapes to represent people and objects in a new way. Inspired by Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous artists associated with Cubism, students will create their own Cubist portrait. They will experiment with colors, lines, and shapes to create a unique work of art. Students can develop their skills in three creative tasks: 1. Paint like the Cubists: Students paint a picture in a Cubist style,
The Art of the Line: Drawing Animals and Figures in One Stroke”In this creative activity, students will explore the technique of one-line drawing, where they create animals or human figures using a single, continuous line without lifting their pen or pencil. This minimalist approach challenges students to simplify forms while maintaining their recognizability and artistic expression. Objectives: • Develop spatial awareness and line control • Enhance creativity by reducing forms to their essent
Still life made of paper cuttings. Students will develop their creativity and composition skills by designing a still life using mixed media techniques. They will explore color, texture, and arrangement while practicing fine motor skills.
Draw rooms in one-point perspective and discover the secrets of spatial representation!This material explains the basics of one-point perspective and shows how to draw a room in three dimensions. This material includes:Worksheets with step-by-step instructions for constructing rooms.Examples of drawings in different perspectives: bird's-eye and worm's-eye views.List of required materials: pencils, a ruler, paints, and more.Instructions for drawing a museum room in perspective.Learning objectives
Discover the world of portraiture and foster creativity in your students by drawing thDiscover the world of portraiture and foster creativity in your students by drawing their own mini-portraits. This material includes:Guidance on choosing a famous work of art for inspirationStep-by-step instructions for creating sketchesTips on shading and colorExamples of famous portraits in a playful styleSkills developed with this material:Creative implementation of art techniquesPrecise drawing techniques a
This resource teaches students how to draw a simple landscape in perspective. This resource includes:-Step-by-step drawing worksheets: step-by-step instructions on how to create a landscape. -Horizon and vanishing point exercises: visual explanations and examples to help understand the concepts. -Tree drawing exercises: draw different trees and their variations in shape and size. -Coloured perspective drawing example: Provides a visual example to reinforce learning. Suggestions for classroom act
Create a unique collageIn this art project, students will work together to create a very special collage that reflects the diversity of our class. Each of us will contribute a part and in the end, a unique work of art will be created that we have all created together! This is how it works:White paper for backgroundRuler and pencilOptional: crayons, markers, watercolorsWhat you learn:CreativityCollaborationDifferent techniquesWhy is this project great?Diversity: The collage reflects the diversity
Students should understand and apply the monochrome of the color green by painting a pear in five different shades of green. They should create a harmonious color scale that transitions from a light to a dark shade of green. Materials:-Drawing paper -Pencil -Eraser -Watercolor or acrylic paints in different shades of green (or a mixture of white and black to create different shades of green) -Paint brush -Water container -Paint palette (optional)
To accomplish this task, students must know how to mix colors (color theory), what a still life is, how to work with concentration, and how to choose the right materials, such as a fine brush.
Students learn the technique of aerial perspective to create illusions of depth in their artworks. This material includes:Introduction to aerial perspective: an explanation of the principles of aerial perspective and its characteristics.Worksheets: step-by-step instructions for drawing landscapes using aerial perspective.List of materials: an overview of the materials needed for the project, such as paints and brushes.Example artworks: Images of landscapes created using aerial perspective.Sugges
This resource enables students to understand and design ancient Greek ceramics by exploring their forms and functions. This material includes:-Worksheets with images of ancient vases – Ideal for recognising and matching different types of vases. -Drawing instructions – A step-by-step guide to creating large vase drawings. -Blank frame sheet – For sketching or coloring vases. -Answer Sheet - For students to check their own work. - Have students think of similar containers used today to make conne
The aim of this teaching material is for students to understand the significance of Greek amphorae and to design their own amphorae in the traditional style. This material includes:-Worksheets with amphora shapes: templates for coloring and designing. Examples of traditional motifs: Illustrations of typical scenes from mythology, everyday life, and nature. -Instructions for choosing colors: Tips for using traditional Greek colors (black, red, ochre). -List of materials: Necessary materials for t
7th - 9th, Higher Education
Art History, Other (Arts), Visual Arts
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The activities are aimed at the plastic arts and painting. You will find didactic content, methods and drawing techniques. All activities are illustrated by me.
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I am an artist and illustrator living in Germany and I am also an art and Spanish teacher. My aim is to share my knowledge, activities and art.
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I would like to share my knowledge and art with you. I am an artist and teacher based in Germany.
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Art and Spanish teacher with more than 12 years experience in education (High and Middle School) in Germany.
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