Lesson 1 : Richard Brakenburg - Option 2
Analysing Richard Brakenburg's painting 'Family Portrait' and planning a portrait containing symbolic elements.
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Before the lesson
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Lesson plan
Before starting this unit, you might want to check the children can recall:
Artists use colour to create an atmosphere or to represent feelings in an artwork (e.g. by using warm or cool colours).
Shapes can be used to place the key elements in a composition.
Artists can use lines to control what the viewer looks at within a composition (e.g. diagonal lines to draw your eye into the centre of a drawing).
Artists are influenced by what is happening around them (e.g. culture, politics or technology).
How an artwork is interpreted will depend on the life experiences of the person looking at it.
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