Hidden Safari

 After learning about artist Henri Rousseau, we made a project with a hidden safari animal. We began with an upside down contour drawing. Drawing upside down is a technique that helps focus attention on abstract lines and shapes to make an accurate picture. We drew the animal with a light blue colored pencil. Next, we used pattern and warm colors in order to hide our safari animal. I overlapped several patterns until I couldn't see the animal anymore. We then made glasses out of construction paper and red plastic. When you look through the glasses, the safari animal becomes visible again. 




Extension Activity:  I would use this technique for an art history review activity. An artist, artwork, or art movement would be hidden under the patterns. There would be clues written out for the students, and they would have to try to figure out the hidden answer.


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