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List the similarities and differences

 Coloured glass is crafted into stained glass windows by arranging small pieces of glass to form patterns or pictures.

1636 – present Brazil

 Think about some themes/images you may like to use for your main image.  If you are having trouble thinking of an image – try thinking of a general category first (eg Nature, Video Games or Pop Culture). In this work the main images are fish.

 Notice that Britto’s images are styalized?  What does that mean?

 Practice drawing your main image.  If you sketch something you really like we can trace it onto your good copy paper.

 Divide up the background. Using cues from your main image for where to put lines.  In this picture, Britto used the pleats in the dress as one of his lines.  Where else did he do this?

 Chose colours that really pop!  Primary and secondary colours.

 Outline in black and let dry

 When dry, paint with oil – let dry for 3 days.

Objectives: Students will…  create artworks, integrating themes found through direct observation, personal experience, and imagination  analyze and use a variety of image development techniques (e.g. distortion, metamorphosis, fragmentation)  draw upon other arts disciplines as a resource in the creation of their own art works

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