
Overview:
This engaging and creative lesson introduces students to the pioneering abstract artist Hilma af Klint and encourages them to explore abstract forms inspired by nature through drawing and painting. The lesson links art history with practical skills, developing students’ confidence with shape, colour, line, and pattern.
Learning Objective:
To learn about abstract forms inspired by nature by exploring the work of Hilma af Klint.
Lesson Includes:
Clear learning objective and differentiated outcomes
Research and recall five key facts about Hilma af Klint
Drawing activity using wax crayons to develop abstract forms from natural shapes
Painting task using shape, colour, line, and pattern to create a final piece
Reflective self-evaluation prompt to assess learning and creative success
Visual prompts to support all stages of the lesson
Ideal For:
KS3 Art students
A project on Abstract Art, Women Artists, or Art and Nature
Cover lessons or art history/art skills integration
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