Contrast landscape to portrait
Intro: Landscape
Landscapes are typically oriented horizontally, or landscape. Landscapes have three main parts: foreground, middle ground, background. Objects will be larger the closer they are to the observer(foreground) and smaller the further away(background).
Instructions:
Lightly draw a road, this will be the middle ground. In the foreground, draw three houses with at least one overlapping the road. These houses will be the largest houses since they are in the foreground, closer to the observer. Erase the road where the house overlaps it. When something is overlapped you cannot see an object where it is crossed(or overlaped) by another object. In the background draw 3 more houses, smaller than the 3 in the foreground. The houses in the background may be overlapped by the ones in the foreground.
Vocabulary:
landscape
foreground
middle ground
back ground
horizon
overlap
perspective
Review:
3 parts of a landscape
overlapping
**I would not teach this lesson again. Instead use construction paper to cut out and paste shapes, wax resist, or diorama.
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