Arts and culture
Grade 7
Personal and social skills
Module 1
Using colour to create an artwork
visual arts
Activity 1:
To use colour to create an artwork as an individual or in a group
[lo 3.8]
Example of the colour wheel:
Revision of the colour wheel
Study the colour wheel above and answer the following questions:
- Name the three PRIMARY COLOURS on the colour wheel.
- Name the three SECONDARY COLOURS on the colour wheel.
- Name two WARM colours.
- Name two COOL/COLD colours.
- What do we call the colours that we get when we mix a primary colour with a secondary colour?
- Name two pairs of COMPLEMENTARY COLOURS on the colour wheel.
- Name two ANALOGOUS COLOURS.
- Explain how a yellow-green is mixed.
- Discuss within your group what a landscape is and draw up a list of 10 objects found in a landscape.
- Now draw a real or imaginary landscape on A3 size paper, using a pencil.
- When you have completed this, draw the same landscape onto a second sheet of paper. You now have two similar landscapes . Swap your copied landscape with someone sitting next to you.
- Paint the first landscape, using complementary colours and the second one using analogous colours .
Activity 2:
To use textures to create an artwork
[lo 3.8]
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
Bring a collection of 10 different textures to school by means of frottage . Frottage is a technique through which an image is attained by placing a sheet of paper over a textured object and using a soft pencil (2B, 4B or 6B) for rubbing across the surface of the paper. A familiar example is obtained by placing a coin under a piece of paper and rubbing over the paper with a pencil.
Think of getting textures from examples such as: shoe soles, brick walls, wooden floors, different materials, etc.
Divide your textures into the following:
OBJECT | SMOOTH | MEDIUM | ROUGH |
When you are working in the classroom, the group must divide a poster-sized sheet of paper into four equal parts. Then you must draw your frottage textures into these spaces. Each learner must have at least one chance to draw his or her textures into each space (quarter of the sheet of paper).
Colour can now be added, so that each quarter represents a season of the year. SUMMER can have lots of yellows, WINTER can have BLUES, SPRING can have GREENS or PURPLES and AUTUMN can have ORANGES, or a choice of any other colours. Each group must be allowed to decide which colours will be used to represent the different seasons.
Assessment
Learning Outcomes(LOs) |
LO 3 |
PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION The learner is able to display personal and social skills while participating in arts and culture activities as an individual and in a group |
Assessment Standards(ASs) |
We know this when the learner: |
GENERAL In regard to 3.1 – 3.8 below: |
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VISUAL ARTS (3.8 ) |
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