Express Yourself With Drawing
Step into the world of colliding contour designs as you explore creativity with pens, patterns, and colors. Embrace the fun of doodling and let your imagination flow as you create unique artworks filled with overlapping shapes and vibrant hues. Dive into the activity of colliding contours to enhance your artistic skills.
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Express Yourself With Drawing KS1 - Lesson 2
Learning Objective To use our imagination to create a colliding contour design. Success Criteria To use a range of colour, patterns, lines and shapes. Key Terms marks, dots, lines, thick, thin, zigzags, shape, patterns, colour
You will need: Felt pens or coloured pencils in different colours. Shapes or objects to trace around. A drawing surface of your choice e.g. paper, card etc.
Colliding Contours This is called a contour drawing because we are only drawing the outline of a shape. Doodling with pens or pencils can be a fun way to create art. This lesson combines pens, contour drawing and your imagination.
Activity Colliding Contours 1. a shape on your paper. Start with a black marker and draw Click the How-to Colliding Contour video link below 2. As you begin drawing the next shapes, slightly overlap them on top of one another creating new shapes. Fill your paper. 3. When you are happy with your drawing, add some colour. 4. Once you have finished adding the colour, add marks and pattern.
Think about Can you explain what the word contour means? Can you give your piece of artwork a title? Can you explain why you have chosen that name? My piece of art is called because