Presentation on iso step by step drawing spring has come. Flowers of spring Artemikhina T.P.


Spring is one of the most charming times of the year. Spring pleases people with warm weather, bright sunny days and the first flowers. Drawing a spring landscape is incredibly interesting and quite simple. This will require:
1. watercolor paints;
2. a jar of water;
3. round brushes (kolinsky No. 1 and synthetics No. 7);
4. paper;
5. eraser;
6. black gel pen and mechanical pencil;


If all the necessary tools are prepared, you can start drawing:
1. Draw birch trunks;
2. Draw a horizon line and a small river;
3. Draw a log that is thrown across the river. Then depict a tree trunk that is located in the distance, as well as a willow bush growing on the shore;
4. Draw branches on the trees. Draw a small Christmas tree growing near the birches. Draw the outlines of trees on the horizon;
5. Outline the sketch with a pen. Draw sprouts on the willow, as well as thawed patches on the ground;
6. Erase the preliminary drawing with an eraser;
7. Highly diluted with blue paint, paint over the sky. Paint the trees on the horizon with emerald green paint;
8. Color the trees. Paint thin branches with brush No. 1, and trunks with brush No. 7;
9. Paint the river with blue paint, and where the log lies - brown;
10. Paint the Christmas tree with dark green paint, and the thawed areas with light green and light brown. Paint over the snowdrifts a little with blue paint highly diluted with water;
11. Paint the willow branches brown and yellow.
Wait for the painting to dry completely. The spring landscape is ready. Such a picture can be painted not only with watercolors, but also with colored pencils or felt-tip pens.

"Art Lessons"

a new approach to the artistic and creative development of schoolchildren

Municipal Sakulinsky basic comprehensive school

Tropkina Marina Alexandrovna


Approximate lesson plan for fine arts in grade 3 Demonstrates the importance of emotional mood in the perception of educational material.

  • Explaining a new topic via

demonstration of paintings, reading poetry, listening to music

  • Teacher's personal step-by-step drawing
  • creative work

Theme "Spring"

Goals:

  • To develop the emotional and sensory sphere of the child and his artistic and figurative thinking as the basis of a creative personality;
  • Help to comprehend the artistic and creative attitude of ideas about the world around us;
  • Teach the basics of graphic literacy;


Listening to a piece of music

Waltz of the Flowers by P.I. Tchaikovsky




You look - you can't believe your eyes:

A whole mile away -

Is it a white blizzard

Or the gardens are in bloom.

Listening to poems about spring


Our color is a little scarlet,

Silver is our color

To you, spring, warming us,

We send our regards.


M. Isakovsky

When the gardens are in bloom, it seems as if lush white clouds have fallen to the ground! A flowering apple tree can be called the most mysterious tree, the tree of mystery, the tree of the road, the tree of the greatest secret. A blossoming apple tree is a tree that is easy enough to look at and enjoy the awakening of nature.




Blooming Garden Luvisien Washington

Demonstration of paintings by artists



Introduction to a new approach razbela colors.

Personal showing of the teacher



physical education minute

Finger gymnastics

Let's show how

the bud opens.

Swell the bud soon.

Bloom our flower!

We live in our native land.

I welcome you all!


Continuation of work

discussion



GOOD LUCK TO YOU,

Summary of a fine arts lesson on the topic: "Unique Spring".

Synopsis of a fine art lesson for students in grades 2-3.


Safronova Kristina Viktorovna, teacher of additional education, teacher of fine arts, MBOU, Irkutsk, secondary school No. 7.
Material Description: This lesson outline is suitable for children 8-9 years old, both for fine art lessons and for extracurricular activities. In the course of studying new material, students will learn that thanks to a certain palette of colors, you can draw a landscape of any spring month. Together with the traditional image of a picturesque background, students use an unconventional drawing technique - blowing patterns to draw trees. And at the end of the drawing, students again take brushes to complete and decorate the drawing. Changing activities arouses students' interest in artistic creativity, increases efficiency and achieves interesting results.
Target: Perform a picturesque image of a spring landscape using an unconventional technique of visual activity - blowing drawings.Tutorials:
- Learn to find the most important features of the March, April and May landscapes on the example of landscapes by Russian artists.
- Consolidate knowledge of working with watercolors, mix colors to get new shades.
- Repeat the rules of drawing using an unconventional technique of visual activity - blowing drawings.
Developing:
- To develop creative abilities, fantasy, emotional aesthetic perception of the surrounding world, nature.
- Develop basic work culture skills.
Educators:
- To cultivate love for nature, creativity, communicative culture of communication.

Universal learning activities

Personal:
- Have a positive attitude towards learning.
- Improve existing skills in working with watercolors.
- To consolidate drawing skills in an unconventional technique of visual activity - blowing drawings.
Regulatory:
- Understand and maintain the learning task.
- Monitor the process and results of activities.
- Adequately assess the achievements of their own and classmates.
Cognitive:
- Choose the grounds and criteria for comparing works of art with literary works.
- Independently choose the location of the sheet and create compositions in it.
- Independently find ways to solve a creative problem.
Communicative
- Adequately listen to the teacher, classmates.
- Participate in a general conversation: listen, answer questions, analyze the answers of classmates.
Logistics
visual material: presentation on the topic of the lesson, sample work.
Teacher equipment: 3 palette templates from Whatman paper, gouache, A3 format, brush No. 12, brush No. 2, a jar of water, black ink, red ink, palette, cocktail tubes.
Student equipment: gouache, A4 format, brush: 5, No. 1, a jar of water, a palette.
Lesson type: combined.

1. Org. moment: greeting, checking readiness for the lesson.

2. Motivational stage
Waking up from a dream
With a soft spring brush
Draws buds on the branches
In the fields - rook chains,
Over the revived foliage -
The first stroke of thunder
And in the shade of a transparent garden -
Lilac bush near the fence.

This is a poem by the children's poet Viktor Lunin
Guys, what is this poem about?
About spring.
- How does the author of the poem compare spring?
With an artist who woke up from a dream.
-Do you want to become an artist like spring today?
Yes.
To do this, listen carefully and do everything diligently.

3. Knowledge update.
Spring is the most amazing, beautiful time of the year, this is the time when nature wakes up. It becomes calm in the soul, I want to rejoice, to be more on the street, while there is a lot of strength and energy.
- Based on the poem and a short conversation at the beginning of the lesson, can we name the topic of the lesson?
Of course, spring, spring landscape.
Look at the work done by the guys.
- Do they look alike?
All drawings are different.
- What do they have in common?
The trees are drawn with a cocktail tube by blowing out designs from a drop of paint.
So, the topic of the lesson is "Unique Spring". Performing a picturesque image of a spring landscape using an unconventional technique of visual activity - blowing drawings.

4. Learning new material.
Many artists and poets admire this amazing time of the year. And thanks to their works, we can see and feel a completely different spring.
Please listen to the poem called "March".
We got up early today.
We can't sleep tonight!
They say the starlings are back!
They say it's spring!
And it's cold outside.
The snow is flying prickly,
And crawl through the clouds
Clouds in white coats.
Wait, spring. A long time ago,
And you wander somewhere!
It won't come without you
Sunny summer!

Gaida Lagzdyn
What month is described in this poem?
March
- What are the features of the first spring month?
It is frosty, the sky is gloomy, birds are flying, there is still snow.
Thus, the poet describes the very first spring month.
Artists also love to depict this amazing spring month.
Before you is a painting by Isaac Levitan "March"
- What fragments in the picture say that this is the beginning of spring?
The warm sun melts the loose snow. Since the trees are covered with snow, there are no leaves yet, you can see the presence of a birdhouse on the tree. The snow has already melted on the roads. The horse is languishing in the sun.
Fine! And now listen to the next poem by Samuil Marshak April! April!
April! April!
Drops are ringing in the yard.
Streams run through the fields
Puddles on the roads.
Ants coming soon
After the winter cold.
Bear sneaks
Through thick deadwood.
The birds began to sing songs
And the snowdrop blossomed.

What changes in nature are described by the author of the poem?
And now let's look at the deeply felt picture of Vasily Baksheev "Blue Spring"
- What can you tell about the spring presented in this picture?
With incomparable skill, the artist combines the yellowness of last year's foliage, the pinkish haze that enveloped the distant forest, the sonorous blueness of the sky and the pure whiteness of the trees.

And one more poem, of course, about the month of May.
I. Avenberg
Greenery on the trees
First leaves.
And on all lawns -
Yellow flowers.
street greyness
warmed by the sun,
Filled with freshness.
Bright May color.
In the blue expanse
Twitter doesn't stop
A speck of fun
Butterfly flutters.

What nature is the author of the poem describing?
But what kind of picture was painted by Stanislav Zhukovsky called “Old Manor. May"
This artist was very fond of depicting old Russian estates, combined with the splendor of landscapes of different seasons.
- Guys, did you feel the difference between the three months of spring?
Yes. Then let's do the following exercise.

5. Performing the "Palette" exercise.
Three palettes cut out from A4 format are hung on the board, on the slide there are three paintings discussed earlier.
Here are reproductions of paintings.
- What genre of fine art can these paintings be called?
Landscape.
Quite right. And in order to show the different months of spring in the landscapes, we will determine the palette of the necessary shades and colors.
The student goes to the blackboard and draws the main shades and colors characteristic of the March, April and May landscape. The rest are in the album.

6. Physical education minute
One - rise, pull up,
Two - bend down unbend,
Three - in the hands of three claps,
Three head nods.
H four - arms wider,
Five - wave your hands,
Six - keep drawing!

7.Practical work.
Now, with the help of the knowledge gained, we will perform a picturesque image of the landscape, but first we will be divided into three teams.
1 row - performs the March landscape
2 row - April
3 row May.
We start drawing from the background.
We divide the sheet into two parts, defining heaven and earth.


We carry out a color solution, we use the rules of aerial perspective - the sky and earth become lighter towards the horizon line.



We create a composition from trees. With the help of a straw for a cocktail from a drop of brown ink (we hurry black and red ink on the palette), we blow out the trees.

Goals and objectives:

  1. Develop students' creativity. Develop spatial thinking, figurative representation and imagination.
  2. To instill skills and abilities of work in the fine arts, to acquaint with the basic technical methods of work. Give an idea about trees as image objects;
  3. Help children learn about the world around them, develop their powers of observation; To form emotional responsiveness to the beauty of the surrounding nature, the ability to notice its amazing colors;
  4. To acquaint schoolchildren with outstanding works of Russian and world fine art.

Equipment:

  1. Recording of “Voices of Birds”, “Solar Drops”, P.I. Tchaikovsky “Seasons”; excerpts from poems about spring.
  2. Reproduction of the painting by A.K.Savrasov “The Rooks Have Arrived”, I.I. Levitan “March”; photographs of nature. ( Presentation for the lesson )
  3. Sheet plan.
  4. Color table.
  5. Brushes, paints, cotton wool, wax pencils, sheets of white paper, water cups.
  6. Writing on the board the motto of the lesson, an excerpt from a poem about spring.

DURING THE CLASSES

I. Organizational moment:

  • Today we have guests at the lesson: teachers, speech therapists, head teacher of the school. They will see what the first graders learn during their studies.
  • Let's create a good mood.
  • The bell rang and fell silent,
    The lesson starts.
    We sat down at the desks together,
    And look at the board.
    We are again today
    let's learn to draw.

  • Checking readiness for the lesson:
  • Teacher:

    I have a pencil
    colorful gouache,
    watercolor, palette, brush
    And thick paper.
    And an easel-tripod -
    Because I'm an artist!

    Teacher: Well done! Everyone is ready to start the lesson.

    P. Message of the topic and purpose of the lesson:

    And what our today's lesson is dedicated to, you will find out by guessing the riddle.

    Streams of snow and ice flow,
    Birds fly north.
    Everything has awakened from sleep
    The day is getting longer...
    Spring came)

    Lesson topic: “March. Spring of light”,

    And we will work under the motto: “Amazing - nearby, be able to see and observe”

    III. Actualization of knowledge: an introduction to the topic of the lesson.

    Since prehistoric times, man has shown a desire for beauty, decorating his home with drawings. And what could be more beautiful than nature, spring!

    A person has always wanted to capture the beautiful, everything that surprised and delighted him stopped his eyes. Centuries passed, and in this skill of theirs, some reached a high level of skill. Have you ever been to a museum where paintings are collected? What is the correct name for them?

    ART GALLERY - a narrow indoor space,
    connecting parts of the building.

    (Paris. Louvre.) Pay attention to the richly painted halls, high vaults, muffled light. Here are the best works.

    Depending on what is shown in the picture, you can determine its genre.

    Let's try to determine what genre the reproductions of these paintings belong to? (Lesson presentation)

    1. Still life. JAN HEM. (1683) State Hermitage

    2. Portrait. Self-portrait of V.I. Surikov (1879)

    (Children could not name the genre correctly - landscape).

    3. Landscape. I.I. Levitan. Spring. Big water.

    IV. Conversation.

    If you see in the picture
    The river is drawn
    picturesque valleys
    And dense forests
    blond birches,
    Or old strong oak,
    Or a blizzard or a downpour,
    Or a sunny day
    Could be drawn
    Or north or south.
    And any time of the year
    We will see in the picture.
    Let's say without hesitation:
    It is called ... (Landscape)

    Landscape - a general view of the area, a picture depicting views of nature.

    A landscape painter is an artist who paints landscapes.

    Landscape - from the French word "pay". What does country mean. The whole country, of course, cannot be included in the picture, but you can learn a lot about it from a birch.

    How beautiful the country is and how an artist is in love with it. This is what he shared with people.

    • This is the picture observed by Alexei Kondratievich

    Savrasov on the outskirts of Kostroma in 1871.

    In northern nature, after a long winter, awakening comes slowly. The snow lies on the fields for a long time, the trees stiffen in the wind. And suddenly everything is filled with a slight tremor of life, the joyful chirping of birds, the ringing of drops. The sun shines brighter, its rays become gentle, warm.

    • And Isaac Ilyich Levitan painted this picture in 1895 from life near Moscow in the Turchanovs' estate.
    • How does color help the artist show the approach of spring?

    The color is pure and soft. Sunny color is everywhere - on the walls of the house, on the trunks of young birches, on thin twigs of poplars. Nature welcomes spring with joy and a smile. This mood is transmitted to the audience.

    V. Dynamic pause. Eye charger.

    VI. Creative practical activity of students.

  • Find the mistakes of a novice artist.
  • Teacher: Did they draw correctly?

    Children: No! (Call mistakes). Trees don't come in this shape.

    • The trees are located on the same line, there is no perspective.
    • The tree is smaller in the foreground than in the background.
    • Overloaded with details one part of the picture
    • Carrot trees, trees without a crown, a tree of geometric shapes are drawn by children from 2 to 6 years old.

    2. Color, a combination of colors is the most important artistic and expressive means of painting. What groups are colors divided into?

    Warm color - it is dominated by shades of yellow and red.

    For example: I.I. Levitan “Golden Autumn”.

    Cool colors are blue and blue. They can turn all other colors into cold, icy ones. They can be seen everywhere - in the snow, in the water, in the sky.

    For example: the painting by Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov “In the blue expanse”.

    VII. Fizkultminutka. Song "Solar drops" with movements.

    There are magic words
    You say silence.
    Be careful, my friend
    The lesson continues.

    VIII. Personal observations of children based on the results of an excursion to the park.

    Look around. The most common tree is birch. She is a symbol of Russia. We meet her image in many artists, poems and songs are dedicated to her.

    What changes in nature have you noticed? Tell us about the snow, what is it like?

      • Snow is melting. A timid ray of sun cast blue shadows across the snow, the snow became loose and porous. He darkened and settled down.
      • The trees woke up from their winter sleep, the first buds blossomed.

    And what light air. There were blue spots in the sky.

    IX. Sheet layout.

    How to draw a landscape:

    They took sketchbooks, arranged the sheets vertically (or horizontally)

    Divided into two parts - this is the horizon line. The horizon line is high and low. It doesn't have to be straight.

    Let's repeat the rules:

    The plan is the mutual arrangement of objects.

    The first law: in the picture there is a front (large objects), a middle (smaller) and a background (small).

    Third Law: Distance changes the color of an object. Retiring - all cold. Approaching - all warm colors. Color fades with distance. The middle and background looks faded and whitish.

    March opens spring. With him begins the spring of light. And it's true: so much sun and white snow - it blinds your eyes. March is fighting winter.

    X. Pedagogical drawing.

    Teacher: Remember how to draw a tree. (Demonstration of the sketch with the help of the hand)

    • Black, brown paint - trunk, branches, from bottom to top;
    • birch - the trunk is white, then the branches, dots in black; spruce, pine - add green paint.

    In some places the snow has melted, the sky and tree trunks are reflected in the puddles, the first spring flowers have appeared on the thawed patches.

    Teacher: Let's get to work

    XI. Individual work. (

    Blank sheet)

    1. (Music) Think, what would you call your painting?

    While you are thinking, I will turn on the music, it will help you understand and convey your mood. P.I. Tchaikovsky “The Seasons”.

    2. Help students, bunny patterns.

    3. Better sketches.

    4. Work in color (according to the availability of time).

    XII. Aesthetic evaluation of works

    1. What did you feel in the music? And in the picture?

    Yes, the joy of awakening, the quivering feeling of waiting for the sun, warmth, spring, a slight sadness for the outgoing winter.

    2. What words could you use to illustrate your picture? (Additional material)

    XIII. Homework

    We collect reproductions of paintings about spring, migratory birds, learn the lines of the poem we like.

    XIV. Lesson summary

    Who remembers the name of the art museum? In what genre did we work? Paintings by which artist do you remember?

    Be sure to tell your parents at home what you learned in the lesson.

    The best works will be sent to the exhibition. Thank you for your work.