![]() ![]() Students will discover ways of using their knowledge of line and shading techniques to create visually rich illustrations. Many children are familiar with the work of Illustrator Maurice Sendak. ![]() Reading: Details of illustrations from "Where The Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak Learn to use art materials in situations requiring detail vs. Look more carefully at animals and other things that they encounter for pattern and line.ĭivide subject matter into smaller shapes. Learn different kinds of marking techniques. This lesson allows children to learn how illustrators apply their knowledge of line and shading techniques to denote texture. This lesson is part one of a three lesson unit designed to teach young students (first or second grade) about various types of line, and pattern. THIS LESSON USES THE NYC BLUEPRINT LEARNING STANDARDS. Materials: Mixed Media | Paint | Crayons. ![]()
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