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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Impressionism Landscape




STUDENT ART GALLERY 
2023
Jarezi, Aron, 
Laney K., Selena M. 
Winter Berry

Kinslee Harle


Evy M., Kaden Hodson, 
Kali C., Madison M. 

Armani M,, Jaidyn Short, 
Emily Rodgers, Melanie Camargo
Eduardo M.  7th grade

Trestin Moore 8th grade

Cadance Barrera 8th grade

2022
Josie Hornsby 8th grade

Josie & Michael's work before black outline... 

Michael, Zane, Jaylee, Avery
Braelyn
Vanessa, Kenzie, Jorja, Milo, 
Olivia, Valerie, Grayson, Addyson


2021

Francisco 

Sammy & Lucy 2021

Lovella, Victoria, Miguel, 
Yareli, Chloe and Kyla

Josilen 2021

Bella 2021



Look at these Impressionist Landscapes below by Vincent VanGogh and Clause Monet. 
How would you describe them? 

Vincent VanGogh

Claude Monet 

Landscape artists are still inspired by the Impressionists today. 
Look at the Modern Impressionist artist, Heather Brown


Kimberley Thompson Paintings

ERIN HANSON





I keep a visual list of inspirational landscapes here... 

------------HOW TO CREATE THE IMPRESSION OF -----------
IMPRESSIONISM


The idea is creating sections of different colors in a contour of movement. 
The colors swirl and bend with the objects in the landscape. 

Learn about CLAUDE MONET and the IMPRESSIONISTS here... 


Keep Van Gogh's Starry Night in mind... 
The lines in the sky swirl, the lines in the tree wave, the lines in the mountains follow each other. 



Start by creating a simple line landscape with a pencil. 
Add contour line color to each object with different tints and shades of marker (non-permanent). 


Eduardo (7th grade) finds multiple landscape ideas and makes mini- sketches before he settles. 






Continue filling in each object contour line until done (like below).

Mikayla and Olivia adding contour lines to the landscape with marker. 

When you are done with contour line, get a cup of water and a large paintbrush. 


Cover each area of the drawing with water until it smears and blends together. 
Let Dry. 

Miguel is adding water to his lines to smear the colors together.

Using a permanent black marker, circle each area where the color changes in the least bit. 
This will take a lot of patience. 
Francisco patiently working on areas of color...

Before and After the outline...






Here are a completed examples. 

                                                            




For more examples that are similar in technique, go here... 

Haley & Hector

Alexis