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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

POLISH FOLK ART FLOWERS

 Polish Folk Art Flowers
Learning Targets

I can...

  • Create an original Polish Folk Art Flowers using collage techniques learned in class 
  • Use color combinations (analogous, complementary, secondary), shape variation (geometric, organic, free form), and value (lightness, darkness) inspired by Canadian Artist (2022-Present) Veronique Charron
  • Use paper techniques (folding, cutting, layering, origami) and design principles (repetition, balance, emphasis) based on Polish Folk Art
  •  Define Łowicz (a flower, rooster, or geometric motif consisting of multiple colors cut out and glued together in layers)

Lesson One
Day One, Art Start

1. Folk Floral 2 Dark (2022) Veronique Charron

2. Read Flowers Bloom In Warsaw by Tae-neon Kim

3. Discussion Questions "What else would you like to learn about Poland? What skills have you used or improved today? What is similar about the pieces? What do you like about these pieces? What do you dislike about these pieces? What do you notice about the colors? What do you notice about the subject matter of the paper cut outs? Are all the paper cut outs symmetrical? Can you think of successful criteria for a piece of Polish Folk Art? What are some buildings that are found in all communities? What are some jobs that people have in a community? What do you see in each picture?"

Lesson Activities

1. Choose 12 X 15 Colored Construction Paper 

2. Draw three thumbnail sketches of paper cut outs using drawing techniques (contour, outline, continuous) for the folk art flowers 

3. Add symbols (peacocks, doves, roosters, birds, star-shaped medallions, flowers, holiday themes) to the positive space (foreground) of the Polish Folk Art Flowers

Day Two, Art Start

1. Retrieve Polish Folk Art Flowers for Assigned Tables

2. Folk Floral II (2022) Veronique Charron

3. Discussion Questions "Where did the art of Wycinanki come from? ow has the art of Wycinanki developed? What are some examples of symmetrical designs? What are some examples of asymmetrical designs? How do you think this artwork could have been improved? What were the reasons and motivations for this shift in art making? What was Polish Conceptualism? What was your first reaction to this artwork? Why do you think you had that reaction? Does your opinion about the artwork change the longer you look at it? What do you think this artwork was created for? What title would you give this artwork?" 

Lesson Activities

1. Use paper techniques (folding, cutting, layering) to add basic shapes (geometric, organic, free form) to the folk art flowers

2. Use paper techniques (folding, cutting, layering) to fill in the positive space (foreground) of the folk art flowers

3. Use paper techniques (folding, cutting, layering) to add details (peacock, doves, roosters, birds, star-shaped medallions, flowers, holiday themes) to the positive space (foreground) of the Polish Folk art Flowers

Day Three, Art Start

1. Retrieve Polish Folk Art Flowers for Assigned Tables

2. Set Up Studio Area (construction paper, scissors, glue sticks)

Lesson Activities

1. Use symbolic colors (white, black, yellow, green, brown) to fill in the negative space (background) of the folk art flowers

2. Use symbolic colors (white, black, yellow, green, brown) to fill in the positive shape (foreground) of the folk art flowers

3. Add design details (star, snow, doves) to the positive space (foreground) of the Polish Folk Art Flowers

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