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Aimed at 11-14 year olds.

This resource is aimed at helping students apply their newly gained knowledge of colour theory.

  • Students are introduced to the artists Patrick Caulfield and Michael Craig-Martin, exploring how both utilise colour in their artwork.

  • They will evaluate the works of these artists, make comparisons, and respond to a set of questions analysing Patrick Caulfield’s pieces.

  • Following this, students will have the chance to apply their understanding of colour by selecting from 10 templates based on the works of both artists (without colour) and some additional templates I created, inspired by Michael Craig-Martin.

  • This resource includes a 15-page PowerPoint presentation that covers the history of colour theory, a colour wheel worksheet, and a poster on colour and emotion.

  • Colour wheel worksheet and teacher answers

  • Additionally, there is a handout with basic information about both artists, along with a homework/classwork worksheet featuring questions for researching Michael Craig-Martin, which can also be applied to Patrick Caulfield.

10+ templates

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STACEYMOTT80

4 months ago
5

Got this for a colleague teaching year 7’s, feedback has been “very useful and has enough resources for several lessons, will use this again in future”.

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