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LESSON PLAN: Landscapes By Wendy Ping, April 2015 Learn about landscape paintings and create an imaginary panoramic scene. Key Questions/Ideas: How do artists create landscapes in different ways? How is the illusion of depth implied? What makes a scene panoramic? Where have you seen panoramic paintings? In art history, panoramic paintings became popular 200 years ago in Europe and America at Worlds Fairs. These were long horizontal narratives, cityscapes or landscapes displayed on a curved background, which surrounded the viewer, and others were unrolled before the viewer (the rolled versions evolved into the stereopticon and motion pictures). The first panoramas were exhibited on the walls of large cylindrical spaces and the viewer stood on a platform in the center and turned around to see all points of the horizon. We use the term panoramic to describe long horizontally formatted photographs and 3-dimensional models, too. Depth means that there is a sense of distance in the artwork, as if you could step into a painting or drawing. Contemporary artists might create an illusion of deep space, or they might reinforce the actual flat surface of the paper or canvas by making patterns and designs. Objectives: Students will be able to define landscape. Students will identify how artists create representational or non-representational landscapes. Students will use art vocabulary to describe their art and the art of others. Students will connect personal experiences to their own landscape paintings. Vocabulary: Landscape Horizon Depth/Space Panoramic Representational Non-Representational Color Value Texture Procedures: 1. Introduce the lesson and key vocabulary terms. 2. Tour and discuss landscape paintings in the museum galleries and art on campus focus areas. 3. Plan actual (or implied) panoramic landscapes. Discuss ideas to make a personal connection. Horizontally divide the canvas to begin composing a landscape. Differentiate the spaces with changes in color, value or texture. Complete paintings. 4. Assess with Review Activity sheet and group critique. Materials: Canvas Boards (8 x 10 ) one per student OR three per student 5 x 7 Acrylic paint Paper plates or plastic palettes Tour artwork images: Brushes Water Bowls Paper towels Newspaper to cover the tables

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Wilbur Niewald (American, b. 1925) View of West Bottoms from Quality Hill, 2006 Oil on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2006.26

Benjamin Butler (American, b.1975) Fifty-five Trees at Sunset, 2006 Oil on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2006.24

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William Tinker (American, b. 1936) Extended Rains Southwest Kansas, 2002 Oil on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2002.28

Brian Fahlstrom (American, b. 1978) Final Theme, 2005 Oil on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2005.58 Gift of Marti and Tony Oppenheimer and the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation

Shonto Begay (American Indian, Navajo, b. 1954) Jewelry 4 Sale, 2006 Acrylic on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.87

Robert Becenti (American Indian, Navajo, b. 1949, d. 2001) Man and Wife on Horseback, c. 2000 Oil on canvas Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.07

Stan Herd (American, b. 1950) Kansa, 2013 Site-specific earthwork, limestone and variable plantings Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, 2013.17 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 August 2015