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| INTRODUCTION |
| Throughout history, many artists have been inspired by their local surroundings in creating works of art. In this webquest, you will learn about some of these artists and then use your own surroundings as inspiration for creating an original work of art. |
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TASK
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In this webquest, your task will be to:
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| PROCESS |
| The following activities can be done with or without a partner:
Part One A. To begin this webquest, select two artists listed in the resources section. Spend time examining their work and reading their biographies and descriptions about why they produced each piece. Answer the following questions as you look at each piece by writing your responses on the worksheet provided. Share your answers with the rest of the class. While sharing notice the similarities and differences in what you and others in the class found.
B. Next, imagine what it would be like to visit or live in the place represented in one of the works that you looked at above. Write a description in three to four paragraphs about what you might see in the place, what you might spend your day doing, what people who live there might be like, and so on. Make sure to include characteristics about what it would feel like to live there such as "it would feel rushed" or "it's very relaxing" or "it's always cold" or "I love the heat." Share your descriptions with the rest of the class. Pay attention to the responses of others in the class. Think about the place they are describing. Try to imagine what the place would look like from the description. Part Two A. Now that you have looked at works by other artists and you've seen how they have been inspired by their surroundings, it is time to look at your own local surroundings. First, search the Web for information about the area you live in. Links to sites that may help you in this search are given in the resources section. You can also look at your local library for information, go to your local Chamber of Commerce for brochures and other resources, and interview different people in your community. Use at least two resources in order to find out new information about where you live. While you are searching make note of the things you discover and spend time answering the questions below. Record all of the information you find and your answers to the questions on the worksheet that is provided.
Part Three Now that you have learned more about your surroundings, create a work of art based upon what you have discovered. A. Decide what you would like to represent in your piece by answering the following questions. Record your answers on the worksheet provided.
B. Using the paints, the brushes, and the paper that your teacher provides, create a picture that you feel best represents your surroundings. Make sure to consider all of your responses to the questions on the last worksheet. C. Display your work with the work of everyone else in the class. Look at their pictures and pay attention to the things that they decided to represent. How are these things different from your choices? How are they the same? Share with the class what inspired you to create the picture you did. Ideas For Going Further
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| RESOURCES |
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The following links are for Part One. Choose two artists from the list to study further. On each page, images of the artist's work are given. To see a bigger view of the image click on the image.
Edward Hopper nmaa-ryder.si.edu/collections/exhibits/hopper/index.html Ando Hiroshige www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/hiroshige Georgia O'Keeffe ncartmuseum.org/collections/highlights/20thcentury/20th/1910-1950/038_lrg.html sheldon.unl.edu/HTML/ARTIST/O'Keeffe_G/NYNight_SSI.html www.nbmaa.org/Gallery_htmls/Okeefe.html Richard Estes hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/search.asp?Artist=Richard=Estes&Title=&Date=&Nationality=&School= diamondial.org/cgi-local/DiaImage.cgi?acc=1985.30 Red Grooms www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/world/high05.html John Sloan www.ou.edu/fjjma/collections/american/sloan-chimayo.html |
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The following links are for Part Two. They link to sites that may help you find information about your town or city. It may be necessary to try many of these resources in order to find your city. You may also have to do a search on your own for sites about where you live. This may be done on a search engine such as Google www.google.com.
World Chamber of Commerce Directory 50States.com Yahooligans! - Around the World |
| CONCLUSION |
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In this webquest, you have studied the work of artists to see how their surroundings have influenced their work. You have looked at your own surroundings and learned about what the characteristics of them are. You have created a work inspired by your own surroundings in order to show others what you think is important about where you live.
In conclusion, display your work with the entire class in a public art show of your work. Invite people in the community to come see what your class feels is important about your surroundings. Personal Reflection: Record your thoughts on the worksheet given
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| EVALUATION |
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You will be evaluated in this webquest on your ability to analyze the work of the artists selected, to find information about your community, and to create a work inspired by your surroundings. Consider the following questions when evaluating what you have done:
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