Smoky Mountains Watercolor Painting
6th GradeInformation found at:
http://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm
Day 1
1. Please put your BOOKBAG in the designated area
2. Take your PENCIL, ERASER, AGENDA, and SKETCHBOOK to your table
3.Draw WARM-UP # 7
Inspiration for Art: Parks and the Outdoors!
Things to do:•Auto touring•Bicycling•Camping•Fishing•Hiking•Horseback riding•Picnicking•Waterfalls•Wildlife viewing
• One of the few places in the east where black bears can live in wild, natural surroundings.
They estimate that roughly 1,500 bears live in the park.
• They may be six feet in length and up to three feet high at the shoulder.
• Bears, like humans, are omnivores. Plant materials such as berries and nuts make up approximately 85% of their diet.
• Bears have color vision and a great sense of smell. In addition, they are good tree climbers, can swim very well, and can run 30 miles per hour.
• Bears are most active during early morning and late evening hours
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
•Looks “smoky” because fog lingers over the mountains, and looks like plumes of smoke from a distance •The fog is most common after it rains and in the morning•Fog is the result of warm air cooling quickly•Rolling hills•Mountains look lighter and less detailed as they get farther away
IN THE CLOUDS
COLORS ARE LIGHTER AND MORE BLUE FARTHER AWAY
COLORS
TODAY:•Tape edges of watercolor paper•On practice paper, use pencil to draw outlines of mountain ridges
1. 2 with detail in Foreground2. 2 in the Middle Ground, less detailed3. 1 in Background, not detailed
EQ: Why do the mountain ridges in the foreground have more detail?
•Re-draw your landscape with pencil onto watercolor paper•Trace over the pencil lines with sharpie
BLUE: put example sheets on the front table
YELLOW: put sketchbooks on the front table (all artwork inside)
GREEN: put pencil sharpener and warm-up instructions in the center of your table
RED: put tape on the front table
Day 2
1. Please put your BOOKBAG in the designated area
2. Take your PENCIL, ERASER, AGENDA, and SKETCHBOOK to your table
3.Draw WARM-UP # 8
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
•Looks “smoky” because fog lingers over the mountains, and looks like plumes of smoke from a distance •The fog is most common after it rains and in the morning•Fog is the result of warm air cooling quickly•Rolling hills•Mountains look lighter and less detailed as they get farther away
IN THE CLOUDS
COLORS ARE LIGHTER AND MORE BLUE FARTHER AWAY
COLORS
Startin Farthest Away
Mountain! 99% water, 1% color
75% water, 25% color
50% water, 50% color
50% black, 50% color
99% black, 1% color
Finishin Foreground!
Paint- Mix Colors!
• Paint just below the sharpie line, then fill in that mountain ridge with WATERcolor (no dry brush!!!) Then move to the next sharpie line below.
• Use a tissue to blot away paint to show fog and “smokiness”!
EQ: Why do you paint the lightest colors first?
BLUE: put mixing trays in the yuck bucket between the sinks, carry like a lunch tray!!!
YELLOW: place paint on the back counter, carry like a lunch tray!!!!
GREEN: place the two water cups on the back counter will ALL brushes inside, dry off YOUR table
RED: put sketchbooks and example sheets on the front table, put 2 warm ups and pencil sharpener in the middle of YOUR table
Day 3
1. Please put your BOOKBAG in the designated area
2. Take your PENCIL, ERASER, AGENDA, and SKETCHBOOK to your table
3.Draw WARM-UP # 9
COLORS
How will you paint your sky? What time of day is it?
The sky is a warm color
(red, orange, yellow).
Sunrise or
Sunset Colors.
OR
The sky is the same color as the mountains!
BLUE: put mixing trays in the yuck bucket between the sinks, carry like a lunch tray!!!
YELLOW: place paint on the back counter, carry like a lunch tray!!!!
GREEN: place the two water cups on the back counter will ALL brushes inside, dry off YOUR table
RED: put sketchbooks and example sheets on the front table, put 2 warm ups and pencil sharpener in the middle of YOUR table