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Introduction to a presentation activity on how Haiku Deck and piZap might be used for art history presentation purposes in a classroom environment.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ARTIST SOUVENIR PLATE

HOW TO CREATE & PRESENT

learning targets

  • Select, analyze, and evaluate artwork that best represents the selected artist's style and work.
  • Design, develop, and create a mixed-media collage from a variety of mediums that shares information about a selected artist in the form of a souvenir plate.
  • Recognize and describe the effectiveness of an artists work to express and influence ideas, feelings, beliefs, and/or behaviors in society using a Haiku Deck
Photo by cliff1066™

RESEARCH AND SELECT THE WORK
THAT BEST SHOWS THE ARTIST'S STYLE

CREATE A COLLAGE ON piZap
Arrange Images to Tell the Best Story
Include a Title and Subtitles
Print in Color

mix media to create a souvenir plate

Remember to review the rubric !

learning targets completed:

  • Select, analyze, and evaluate artwork that best represents the selected artist's style and work.
  • Design, develop, and create a mixed-media collage from a variety of mediums that shares information about a selected artist in the form of a souvenir plate.
Photo by Rob Ellis'

Two targets down, one to go:

  • Recognize and describe the effectiveness of an artists work to express and influence ideas, feelings, beliefs, and/or behaviors in society using a Haiku Deck
Photo by cliff1066™

why is this artist important to remember?

  • Create a brief and concise visual journey using Haiku Deck that describes and explains why we should remember the artist.
Photo by duncan

use the images from your collage...

Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Austrian
Architect,
Ecologist,
Painter
1928 - 2000

believed people have five "skins" THAT CREATE IDENTITY

the Body, Clothing, House, Family & Friends, the World

believed in taking care of the world

recycling - reusing - no pollution - no waste
Photo by scrappy annie

father of the green roof

believed we should be surrounded by trees

trees grew out of his buildings and on his buildings

common themes in his work:

  • Bright Colors
  • Organic Forms
  • Human's living with nature
  • Rejection of straight lines
  • The crowning of creations with an onion dome or cupola
  • Stratified layers of color and texture

Work was influenced by

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""When we dream alone, it is only a dream, but when many dream together it is a new reality.""

Photo by John-Morgan

learning targets completed:

  • Recognize and describe the effectiveness of an artists work to express and influence ideas, feelings, beliefs, and/or behaviors in society using a Haiku Deck.
Photo by Rob Ellis'

Activity: How to piZap & Haiku Deck

Photo by Crystl