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Saturday, March 22, 2025

Celtic Knot Drawings


This is a lesson I taught to my Grade 4-6 art class on St. Patrick's day. It is the simplest of Celtic knits, known as the triquetra. A triquetra is an ancient symbol that consists of three overlapping and interconnected arcs that creates a tri-pointed symbol. Essentially, the symbol resembles a three-cornered knot, as all internal arcs look as though there is no beginning or end.



We first watched a video about the ancient Celtic people and then a video about Celtic knots HERE.

I demonstrated how to draw one for my students then they did a small practice one first. 
They really enjoyed the challenge! I also demonstrated how to shade it, so this is a great lesson on value and form.



Some finished Grade 4-6 drawings:



















 

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