Native American Art- Norval Morriseau and the Woodland School Style
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This Native American Art inspired drawing lesson will give your students a method to take a brain break with mindful drawing. Pen and paper is all you need to get started!
ALL TEACHERS
- Cross curricular this lesson can be used in any setting
- Student handout with step by step directions can be used independently
- Tools are simple, fine tip marker and paper (colored pencils if desired)
- This is a drawing method they can use at any time when they need a brain break!
ART TEACHERS
- Art teachers explore the artwork of Norval Morrisseau, an Ojibwa artist from Canada who founded The Woodlands School of Canadian Art.
- The characteristics and quality of his black line in his work is very similar to the Neurographic drawing method!
- Students will examine his work and compare it to the Neurographic drawing method.
- This method is extremely simple and will make even the most reluctant student find their inner artist!
- Tools are simple, fine tip marker and paper! Add color with a medium your choosing.
- This is a drawing method they can use at any time when they need a brain break!
Included:
- Focus activity
- Information about the artist
- links to videos and other art work
- teacher notes on how to help students use this tool to help with stress and anxiety
- Step-by-Step directions with photo images
- An art project rubric
- National Core Art Standard checklist