Drawing Texture Resource
This drawing texture resource asks students to draw textures they have observed within the letters of the word ‘Texture’. It’s an ideal activity to integrate the formal elements into your teaching.
This resource enables you to teach your students that tone/value can create depth. It also encourages your students to experiment with different media in the three circles. This download includes the good example pictured above. This is a 3 page download. See above image. There are more woven themed resources on The Arty Teacher. Remember […]
This drawing fruit worksheet is a must have for fruit and vegetable projects. High-resolution images work well in colour and when photocopied into black and white. Use it as a sub lesson or integrate it into fruit or natural forms projects. The accompanying lesson plan is written as a sub lesson and includes a scripted paragraph […]
This sandals grid drawing is really useful if you are teaching a shoe art project. The high-resolution image allows your students to include lots of detail. There are two versions of this one-page resource. One with the grid lines in place, and one which has little marks on the edge so your students can draw […]
This boots grid drawing is really useful if you are teaching a shoe art project. The high-resolution image allows your students to include lots of detail. There are two versions of this one-page resource. One with the grid lines in place, and one which has little marks on the edge so your students can draw […]
Your students will be inspired by the characterful faces in Hogarths engravings! This worksheet and lesson plan asks students to create a page of detailed drawings inspired by the faces they can see on the worksheet. This is an excellent resource to encourage detailed observational work, and will link to many portrait projects.
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