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For HOMEWORK Create your jungle on this great website….

Paint your WHOLE paper with GREEN’S Green Yellow-Green Blue-Green Light Green Light Yellow-Green Light Blue-Green Dark Green Dark Yellow-Green Dark Blue-Green Lesson 1

Henri Rousseau Henri Rousseau

Lesson 2

Rousseau was a self taught artist. He never went to art school. The other painters at this time thought his work was not good but lead him to believe it was. They even encouraged him to put his art work in one of their art shows so that people would laugh at them and make fun of him.

What animals do you see? How many animals are there?

Where are the darkest greens? Where are the lightest greens?

1.Draw your animal(s) 2.Overpainting: Paint your animal over the greens. 3.Paint JUST a FEW flowers, fruits, detail in leaves, etc. 4.Paint the details on your animal.

1.How many animals do you see in this painting? 2.What animals are seen in this painting? 3. What primary colors are in the painting? 4.Notice how many different greens there are. Where are the lightest greens? 5.Where are the darkest greens? 6.Name one tertiary color Rousseau used in this painting. Henri Rousseau

1. How many animals do you see in this painting? (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 2. What animal(s) are seen in this painting? (a) Monkeys, bird, snake (b) Birds, tiger, monkeys (c) Monkeys, horses, dogs 3. What primary colors are in the painting? (a) Red, orange, blue (b) Yellow, Blue, Red (c) Red and Blue 4. Notice how many different greens there are. Where are the lightest greens? (a) The top (b) The bottom (c) Both, top and bottom 5. Where are the darkest greens? (a) The top (b) The bottom (c) Both, top and bottom 6. Name one tertiary color Rousseau used in this painting. (a) Yellow-orange (b) Blue-green (c) Red-violet

Remember Cake Maker and artist Wayne Theibaud? We now we have Henri Rousseau. Enjoy your jungle adventures by creating on this website!!! Remember Cake Maker and artist Wayne Theibaud? We now we have Henri Rousseau. Enjoy your jungle adventures by creating on this website!!! Remember Cake Maker and artist Wayne Theibaud? We now we have Henri Rousseau. Enjoy your jungle adventures by creating on this website!!!