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Drawing Illusions of Depth

A group of students and a teacher gathered around a table in a classroom, with various educational materials and decorations visible in the background.
Algonquin

Algonquin Middle School sixth graders in art class learned how to create depth with perspective landscape drawings.

The Art teacher began the class by going over what a foreground, a mid-ground and a background is within a drawing.

He talked about the techniques used to create the illusion of depth and how to make a two dimensional drawing appear as if it was a three dimensional one.

The students gathered around as he demonstrated the techniques and they were impressed by how quickly he could draw a landscape image.

After the lesson, the students started working on their own sketches, using various drawing and shading techniques.

The Art teacher walked around the room, meeting with each of the students and giving them feedback and praise.

If a student was stuck on drawing something, he showed them a way to start it by using simple lines and shapes to build what they were hoping to draw.

Some of the students drew landscapes of mountains and hot air balloons, while others drew landscapes of suburban areas.

Next week the students will be painting their perspective landscape drawings.

 

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