Monet's river Thames series

Topics Year 2/3
This unit is part of Mountains, Rivers and Coasts River Art Inspired by Monet

Objectives

Art

  • Create sketch books and record observations; Improve mastery of art and design techniques including painting.
  • Learn about great artists.

Lesson Planning

Consider and discuss some paintings from Monet’s River Thames series. Discover the importance of light and colour to Monet in creating an impression of a scene. Paint a version of Monet’s work using 4 carefully matched colours.

Teaching Outcomes:

  • To understand and explore how Claude Monet used light and colour to create impressions of River Thames.

Children will:

  • Look closely at some of the River Thames series of paintings by the French artist Claude Monet, thinking particularly about his use of light and colour to create an impression.
  • Learn some facts about the life and work of Claude Monet.
  • Mix and match colours from Monet’s work and record this in sketchbooks.
  • Use the 4 predominant colours to paint their own version of one on Monet’s River Thames paintings.
  • Discuss and evaluate their own work and that of others.

You Will Need

  • Cartridge or art paper
  • A selection of acrylic paints
  • Mixing pallets, water pots, brushes and soft pencils

Weblinks

There are no weblinks needed for this session.