Thanks to Open Culture for posting about this fantastic collection of Japanese woodblock prints.
This could be a whole unit in any art class, with a studio print-making component and a great art history component with cultural and social investigations as well as visual analysis.
I like to use the work of Hokusai to discuss the awesome use of scale. His 36 Views of Mount Fuji is a fascinating collection and features the famous Under the Wave off Kanagawa - another demonstration of how scale can be used to communicate a message visually.
- Patrick
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Gallery Lookalikes
This is just a fun post that I couldn't resist sharing: gallery lookalikes from Bored Panda.
I'm not sure if this would work with students as an art history scavenger hunt to find their own lookalikes- I think it would depend on the group of students- but it would be so much fun if it did work out!
- Patrick
I'm not sure if this would work with students as an art history scavenger hunt to find their own lookalikes- I think it would depend on the group of students- but it would be so much fun if it did work out!
- Patrick
Monday, September 11, 2017
Pirate Printing
This is a pretty inspiring video from Mental Floss, with some fun pirate print-making in the city streets. This would be a fun neighbourhood project that could work well along side other local initiatives.
- Patrick
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