Introduce the concept of Radial balance and pattern by showing students the creation of sand mandalas by buddhist monks. And/or look at kaleidoscope designs.
Teacher gives students a 1/8 pie piece to create a design in. Students should go over pencil lines with sharpie or other dark marker.
Students trace the design 8 times to create a full circle. Students color in design with colored pencils to create a pattern design.
Did students create a full circle radial balance design?
Did students use color to add to the overall design?
I was able to access YouTube to show sand mandala videos and kaleidoscope designs.
THE STANDARDS
Visual Arts Standard 3: Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas
[5-8] Students use subjects, themes, and symbols that demonstrate knowledge of contexts, values, and aesthetics that communicate intended meaning in artworks
[9-12 Proficient] Students apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in their artworks and use the skills gained to solve problems in daily life
[9-12 Advanced] Students describe the origins of specific images and ideas and explain why they are of value in their artwork and in the work of others
Visual Arts Standard 4: Understanding the visual arts in relation to history and cultures
[5-8] Students know and compare the characteristics of artworks in various eras and cultures
[9-12 Proficient] Students describe the function and explore the meaning of specific art objects within varied cultures, times, and places
Visual Arts Standard 5: Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others
[9-12 Proficient] Students describe meanings of artworks by analyzing how specific works are created and how they relate to historical and cultural contexts
[9-12 Proficient] Students identify intentions of those creating artworks, explore the implications of various purposes, and justify their analyses of purposes in particular works
THE FEATURES
Ancient Near Eastern Art, Asian Art
Balance, Rhythm/Pattern
Colored Pencil
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