Tuesday, May 26, 2015

TEACHING CHILDREN TO APPRECIATE ART, PART 2

One of my favorite artists to teach about was Ted Harrison. (Ted was also my father's name!) Ted Harrison, who was born in England,  lived in the Yukon for many years, and you can see this province's influence in his famous works. He moved to Victoria, British Columbia later in his artistic life. I was so sorry to hear of his passing earlier this year. :-(

For children, Mr. Harrison's works of art were a wonderful teaching tool. I LOVE his use of vibrant color!!!  Here is one of his pieces, and the second set of questions to use with children in building their appreciation of art:

YUKON DREAMS by TED HARRISON (1926-2015)

HOW IS EVERYTHING PUT TOGETHER?

What is the first thing that catches your eye?

Is anything repeated? 

How are things connected?

What is the most important color, shape, or object?

Do some shapes appear to be closer or far away? 

Next up - part 3!

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