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Lesson Eleven
Integrated Concepts
• Language Arts: descriptive language, main idea
and detail, compare and contrast
• Visual Art: line, shape, color, space, artist’s purpose
• Science: attributes, species
Many artists choose to make art about animals.
Often, they depict (show) the main idea of the animal but leave
out some of the details. For example they might show the
shape, but leave out the texture; or show the outline and
leave out the color or pattern.
What can you see that these artists chose to show?
What did they choose to leave out?
In this painting the artist used intense colors and
complicated shapes to create an image that is energetic
and exciting.
Can you figure out how the artist has made it seem
that the fish are actually swimming around in the water?
Do you think the artist’s purpose is to show a particular
species of fish?
Do you know of any fish that actually look like these fish?
Sometimes the artist is not interested in showing an animal’s
actual appearance, but instead wants to use some attributes
of the animal to create an interesting artwork.
What kind of animal do
you think it is?
What attributes can you
point out that helps you
identify the animal?
What attributes are
missing that would help
identify the animal?
Can you imagine how
this artist created this
animal?
Can you tell what
material the artist used?
This kind of art is called
sculpture.
Sculpture is three
dimensional. That means
it can be measured three
ways. It has height, width
and depth.
In this sculpture, the artist
has used line, shape and
space in interesting ways.
What do you notice about
space this work?
Can you find space both
inside and outside of the
animal’s shape?
Can you explain how the
line is different than a line
drawn with a pen or pencil?
Let’s compare and contrast these two artworks?
Can you describe some ways they are alike? Can you
explain some ways they are different?
Which of these ways of making art would you choose? Why?
Information about the art and the artists
Title: “Orange Fish”
Artist/Dates: Clyde Jones, American,
Title: “Giraffe”
Born 1931
Artist/Dates: Michael van Hout,
American, born 1953
Medium: house paint on plywood
Medium: steel tie wire
Size: 24” x 60”
Size: 22” x 8” 3”
Date: 1998
Date: 1993
What else would you like to know about the art or the artists?
How can you find out?