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Monday, July 1, 2024

Dutch Tulip Fields: One Point Perspective

 

Here is a one point perspective lesson that I teach to Grade 4/5 students. 
I've also adapted it to older grades.

This is a lovely Spring project I found on the wonderful Dutch blog "Kids Artists" run by Jacquelien:


I like any perspective lessons that aren't streets or city scenes as I don't like using rulers, lol.
I posted this lesson previously HERE so you can see all the steps.
I use the marker watercolour technique, but you could also use markers or colored pencils.
We use regular watercolours for the sky.













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