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One of the most important artists of the Op Art Movement is Victor Vasarely and one of his most famous artworks is Zebra. This playful zebra project is inspired by that famous Op Art artwork. The lines in Vasarely’s zebras run together and curve to form the illusion of space and form. The shapes that make up the zebras look like they were cut out and pieced back together. Observing Victor Vasarely’s Zebra caused me to start imagining what young children could do with some zebra-striped paper and scissors! I hope you’ll want to figure out the same thing as you teach this fun project with your students. The bulging hot savannah sun background gives this project another layer of Op Art illusion.
$5.99
One of the most important artists of the Op Art Movement is Victor Vasarely and one of his most famous artworks is Zebra. This playful zebra project is inspired by that famous Op Art artwork. The lines in Vasarely’s zebras run together and curve to form the illusion of space and form. The shapes that make up the zebras look like they were cut out and pieced back together. Observing Victor Vasarely’s Zebra caused me to start imagining what young children could do with some zebra-striped paper and scissors! I hope you’ll want to figure out the same thing as you teach this fun project with your students. The bulging hot savannah sun background gives this project another layer of Op Art illusion.
$5.99
One of the most important artists of the Op Art Movement is Victor Vasarely and one of his most famous artworks is Zebra. This playful zebra project is inspired by that famous Op Art artwork. The lines in Vasarely’s zebras run together and curve to form the illusion of space and form. The shapes that make up the zebras look like they were cut out and pieced back together. Observing Victor Vasarely’s Zebra caused me to start imagining what young children could do with some zebra-striped paper and scissors! I hope you’ll want to figure out the same thing as you teach this fun project with your students. The bulging hot savannah sun background gives this project another layer of Op Art illusion.
This first grade lesson focuses on LINE, SHAPE & COLLAGE and requires three @35 minute sessions.
This 11 page art lesson plan includes:
Step-by-step painting & background instructions
4 step cutting guide
National Core Art Standards for 1st grade
I Can Statements
Common Core Standards for 1st grade
Assessment checklist specific to this lesson
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