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Silhouette Animal Landscapes

Art • Year 7 • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Art
7Year 7
60
25 students
19 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 1 in the unit "Silhouette Animal Landscapes". Lesson Title: Creating Silhouette Animal Landscapes Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to create a striking silhouette of an animal against a landscape background. They will begin by selecting a reference photo of an animal from the internet, focusing on its shape and outline. Students will then sketch the animal's silhouette on their canvas, ensuring it is proportionate and positioned effectively. Afterward, they will explore techniques for painting a vibrant landscape background using acrylic paints, considering color blending and layering to create depth. The lesson will culminate in students painting their silhouettes and landscapes, allowing for personal expression and creativity.

Silhouette Animal Landscapes

Curriculum Area

The Arts – Visual Arts (Level 4 of the New Zealand Curriculum)

  • Understanding the Arts in Context: Investigate the purposes of artistic representations of animals in different cultures, including Māori and Pasifika influences
  • Developing Practical Knowledge: Explore and apply techniques of silhouette and landscape painting
  • Developing Ideas: Generate and refine a silhouette design using reference images
  • Communicating and Interpreting: Reflect on how colour and composition enhance the meaning of an artwork

Lesson Overview

In this 60-minute lesson, Year 7 students will create a Silhouette Animal Landscape using reference images and acrylic paints. They will focus on shape, proportion, and contrast while developing their artistic voice. The lesson integrates colour blending techniques to create a vibrant sunset or twilight effect and emphasises the importance of silhouette in visual storytelling.


Lesson Breakdown (60 Minutes)

1. Introduction & Inspiration (10 minutes)

  • Teacher Discussion: Introduce the concept of silhouettes in art. Show examples of silhouette animal landscapes, including Māori and Pasifika interpretations of nature in art.
  • Class Discussion: Ask students:
    • Why do artists use silhouettes?
    • How does colour in the background influence mood?
  • Cultural Connection: Briefly explore how Māori and Pasifika artists depict animals in their work, considering patterns and storytelling.

2. Selecting & Sketching Silhouettes (15 minutes)

  • Step 1: Provide students with tablets or printouts to select a New Zealand animal (e.g., Kiwi, Tūī, Pīwakawaka, Kererū).
  • Step 2: Guide students to focus on the shape, not details, tracing an outline on scrap paper.
  • Step 3: Transfer their final silhouette onto A4 or A3 canvas paper using pencil, ensuring proper proportion and placement.

3. Blended Background Painting (15 minutes)

  • Demonstration: Show how to blend acrylic paints to create a smooth background. Example themes:
    • Sunset (reds, oranges, blues)
    • Twilight (purples, deep blues, pinks)
  • Students: Apply blending techniques to fill the entire background, ensuring even coverage.

4. Painting the Silhouette (15 minutes)

  • Step 1: Mix a deep black or navy for best contrast.
  • Step 2: Carefully paint inside the sketched silhouette using a small brush, focusing on clean edges.
  • Step 3: Add final touches—students may choose to include subtle details like grounded shadows or light fades.

5. Reflection & Clean-Up (5 minutes)

  • Peer Feedback: Ask students to share their work with a partner to discuss colour choice and silhouette impact.
  • Classroom Clean-Up: Ensure brushes are rinsed, and palettes are wiped for the next use.

Materials Needed

  • A4/A3 canvas paper
  • Acrylic paints (red, orange, yellow, blue, purple, black)
  • Paintbrush sets (small and medium)
  • Water jars, paper towels
  • Reference images of New Zealand animals
  • Scratch paper for initial sketches

Assessment & Reflection

  • Self-Assessment: Students write a short paragraph describing their choice of animal and colour blend.
  • Teacher Observation: Check engagement, technique, and ability to apply silhouette concepts.
  • Showcase Activity: Display student work on a classroom wall to celebrate creativity.

Extension Activity (Optional)

  • Incorporate Māori kōwhaiwhai patterns into the silhouette for a cultural connection.
  • Use digital art tools (if available) to layer additional landscape details.

This lesson integrates technical painting skills with storytelling and cultural awareness, ensuring students engage meaningfully in the creative process. 🎨✨

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