Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

The Elements of Art: Color

Subject Area

Arts Education

Grade(s)

1, 2

Overview

Students will analyze works by Monet, Matisse, and Kandinsky.  They will discuss primary, secondary, complementary, cool, and warm colors. Students will complete a painting and a worksheet about colors.  

    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 1 - Visual Arts

    AE17.VA.1.6

    Use art vocabulary while creating art.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.VA.1.6

    Vocabulary

    • Complementary colors
    • Contrast
    • Curator
    • Elements of Art
      • Texture
    • Landscapes
    • Portrait
    • Positive/ negative space and shape
    • Principles of design
      • Repetition
      • Variety
    • Secondary colors
    • Still life
    • Technique
    • Venue

    Essential Questions

    EU: Artists and designers develop excellence through practice and constructive critique, reflecting on, revising, and refining work over time.
    EQ: What role does persistence play in revising, refining, and developing work? How do artists grow and become accomplished in art forms? How does collaboratively reflecting on a work help us experience it more completely?

    Skills Examples

    • Work with a partner or small group to create an artwork.
    • Use the book Perfect Square by Michael Hall to help "thinking outside the box" skills.
    • Create two-dimensional artworks using a variety of gadgets for printmaking.
    • Use paint media to create paintings of family portraits or a favorite memory.
    • Create three-dimensional artworks such as clay pinch pots or found-object sculptures.
    • View a step-by-step demonstration of an artistic technique.
    • Properly clean and store art materials.
    • Use Mouse Paint book by Helen Walsh to teach color mixing of primary to achieve secondary colors.
    • Create a painting inspired by Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie.
    • Create a "Pop Art" inspired artwork of positive and negative spaces and shapes by using colored paper cut-outs and gluing to different background squares.
    • Make a color wheel and identify the complimentary colors (red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple).
    • Draw different forms in the school environment: cones in the gym, cubes in math center, and sphere used for a globe.
    • Create texture rubbings by placing paper over different surfaces and rubbing with a crayon or oil pastel. Use a rough brick wall, a smooth table, bumpy bubble wrap, or soft felt shapes.
    • Use repetition in art by looking at the designs on a shell or the stripes of a zebra for inspiration.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 1 - Visual Arts

    AE17.VA.1.11

    Compare and/or contrast similar images, subjects, or themes.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.VA.1.11

    Vocabulary

    • Complementary colors
    • Contrast
    • Curator
    • Elements of Art
      • Texture
    • Landscapes
    • Portrait
    • Positive/ negative space and shape
    • Principles of design
      • Repetition
      • Variety
    • Secondary colors
    • Still life
    • Technique
    • Venue

    Essential Questions

    EU: Visual imagery influences understanding of and responses to the world.
    EQ: What is an image? Where and how do we encounter images in our world? How do images influence our views of the world?

    Skills Examples

    • Identify the basic elements of art in a work of art through group discussion.
    • Discuss how people create works of art to communicate ideas and serve different purposes.
    • Investigate how a select work of art was created.
    • Identify elements of art and principles of design in their own artwork and in those of others using art vocabulary.
    • Connect the stories in works of art to the cultures they represent.
    • Compare Leonardo DaVinci's Mona Lisa with Johannes Vermeer's The Girl with the Pearl Earring to identify different uses of the elements of art and principles of design.
    • Compare images that represent the same subject matter.
    • Connect visual stories with literary stories.
    • Share their art-making processes with peers
    • Classify/ group art work by portraits, landscapes and still life.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 7: Perceive and analyze artistic work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 1 - Visual Arts

    AE17.VA.1.12

    Interpret art by categorizing subject matter and identifying the visual qualities.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.VA.1.12

    Vocabulary

    • Complementary colors
    • Contrast
    • Curator
    • Elements of Art
      • Texture
    • Landscapes
    • Portrait
    • Positive/ negative space and shape
    • Principles of design
      • Repetition
      • Variety
    • Secondary colors
    • Still life
    • Technique
    • Venue

    Essential Questions

    EU: People gain insights into meanings of artworks by engaging in the process of art criticism.
    EQ: What is the value of engaging in the process of art criticism? How can the viewer "read" a work of art as text? How does knowing and using visual arts vocabularies help us understand and interpret works of art?

    Skills Examples

    • Identify the basic elements of art in a work of art through group discussion.
    • Discuss how people create works of art to communicate ideas and serve different purposes.
    • Investigate how a select work of art was created.
    • Identify elements of art and principles of design in their own artwork and in those of others using art vocabulary.
    • Connect the stories in works of art to the cultures they represent.
    • Compare Leonardo DaVinci's Mona Lisa with Johannes Vermeer's The Girl with the Pearl Earring to identify different uses of the elements of art and principles of design.
    • Compare images that represent the same subject matter.
    • Connect visual stories with literary stories.
    • Share their art-making processes with peers
    • Classify/ group art work by portraits, landscapes and still life.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 2 - Visual Arts

    AE17.VA.2.6

    Integrate art vocabulary while planning and creating art.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.VA.2.6

    Vocabulary

    • Principles of design
      • Balance
    • Brainstorming
    • Composition
    • Concepts
    • Characteristic
    • Elements of art
      • Space
      • Value
    • Expressive properties
    • Foreground
    • Middle ground
    • Neutral colors
    • Resist

    Essential Questions

    EU: Artists and designers develop excellence through practice and constructive critique, reflecting on, revising, and refining work over time.
    EQ: What role does persistence play in revising, refining, and developing work? How do artists grow and become accomplished in art forms? How does collaboratively reflecting on a work help us experience it more completely?

    Skills Examples

    • Create two-dimensional artworks such as drawing or painting by using a variety of media.
    • Use the book, The Goat in the Rug by Charles L.
    • Blood & Martin Link to learn about weaving.
    • Use clay or pipe cleaners to create small animal sculptures.
    • Work in groups to brainstorm ideas for a collaborative art project.
    • Use a book about clay, When Clay Sings by Byrd Baylor to study Native Americans and their traditions.
    • Use the book A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle to explore collage techniques.
    • Create a real or imagined home using two-and-three-dimensional media.
    • Learn how to properly use and store brushes, close glue bottles and marker tops.
    • Use found objects such as leaves, rocks, paper tubes, egg cartons, etc.
    • to create artworks.
    • Use the book A Day with No Crayons by Elizabeth Rusch to explore different colors and values.
    • Create a landscape showing depth by placing the foreground, middle ground and background in their correct positions.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 2 - Visual Arts

    AE17.VA.2.12

    Interpret art by identifying the mood or feeling suggested by a work of art through subject matter and visual qualities.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.VA.2.12

    Vocabulary

    • Principles of design
      • Balance
    • Brainstorming
    • Composition
    • Concepts
    • Characteristic
    • Elements of art
      • Space
      • Value
    • Expressive properties
    • Foreground
    • Middle ground
    • Neutral colors
    • Resist

    Essential Questions

    EU: People gain insights into meanings of artworks by engaging in the process of art criticism.
    EQ: What is the value of engaging in the process of art criticism? How can the viewer "read" a work of art as text? How does knowing and using visual arts vocabularies help us understand and interpret works of art?

    Skills Examples

    • Compare lines on a seashell to lines made by fence posts.
    • Discuss how artists make choices that communicate ideas in works of art.
    • Discuss how artists use familiar symbols to express and create artwork.
    • Discuss how the artistic process can lead to "happy accidents" discovering something new.
    • Use basic self-assessment strategies to improve their artworks.
    • Discuss the difference between assessing the quality of an artwork and personal preference for the work.
    • Talk about color qualities and composition in Pablo Picasso's The Old Guitarist.
    • Discuss and recognize how artists use different materials and processes to create art.
    • Recognize patterns and textures that can be found in many places in and around the school and community.
    • Use statements that include artistic terminology such as, "I know the texture of the cat is soft from the pencil marks I see."

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 8: Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
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    National Gallery of Art
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