What We Did:
In this activity we went on a scavenger hunt outdoors, or with the photos we have had before. There were many different elements and principles of design that we were looking for throughout this activity. The task was to find 12 pictures minimum to present to the class. Below are five examples to show.
Contrast: There is light and dark contrast in the sky to the darkness of the trees.
Rhythm/Movement: The movement is shown in the waves of the ocean.
Shapes: This wall shows good two-dimensional geometrical shapes.
Texture: One could imagine what it feels like to walk through this field.
Space: The rock in the front looks a lot bigger than the rocks in the distance.
Extension Activity:
To extend this activity, I would bring Science into it. The students would get the opportunity to go on a trail walk together to find different textures, colors, space, shapes, movement, and many more! They would have to take a picture of one of the elements and principles then draw that to the best of their ability.
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