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Lighthouse

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To learn how to use shapes to create a lighthouse and how to use art materials effectively to add color and form to the shapes.

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Students will create a piece of iconic American artwork like the famed Edward Hopper.
  1. Draw a horizon line near the center of their paper. Next, draw two vertical lines that intersect with the horizon line to make the sides of the lighthouse. The lines will be closer together at the top and gradually move farther apart towards the bottom. Leave a couple of inches at the top and bottom of the paper for the roof and cliff.
  2. Connect the tops of the lines together with a curved line (like a frown). This will be the top of the lighthouse without the roof. To make the bottom of the lighthouse, draw another curved line (like a smile).
  3. Draw a triangle or half circle to make the roof for the lighthouse. On top of the roof add a decorative finial.
  4. Add stripes or diamonds on the lighthouse. Any horizontal lines on the lighthouse that are above the horizon line will curve down (like a frown). Any horizontal lines below the horizon line will curve up (like a smile).
  5. Add a small lighthouse keeper’s house on the side. Draw a cliff around the lighthouse.
  6. Make sure to leave a space at the top of the lighthouse next to the roof for the light to shine out over the water. Large boulder shapes can be added at the bottom of the paper.
  7. Color with crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Students can trace drawings with thin permanent markers and paint with watercolors or tempera cakes. Try to add darker shades of color on one side of the lighthouse to make it look rounder. Use yellows and oranges to make the light look like it is glowing at the top of the lighthouse.
  8. Print name legibly on the front of the paper (at least an inch from the edge so the name will not be cut off).

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