6th Grade Op Art - Illusion of Movement the principles of rhythm and movement the element of color Rhythm or movement refers to the suggestion of motion.

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6th Grade Op Art - Illusion of Movement the principles of rhythm and movement the element of color Rhythm or movement refers to the suggestion of motion through the use of various elements. OBJECTIVES Using paper to experiment with rhythm, movement, unity, variety, geometric shape and color Materials images of people in motion print slides 18 - 35 or... a magazine page size - full figure in motion - someone walking or jumping or doing sports black paper 12x12” colored paper (full sheets and scraps) warm colors for bodies cool colors for background shapes scissors pencil eraser (white plastic) glue stick scrap paper box xacto cutting boards paper clips - 4-5 per student Class Periods - 2 Make sure the students put their name and date on every project!

DISCUSSION Show slides 3 and 4. Talk about how you can create the illusion of movement in art/photography. You will create that same effect with cut paper. Step 1: Go through magazines and tear out people in interesting positions - showing their whole body. To save class time, have a stack of images for the kids to choose from. Fitness magazines like SHAPE! are great for this lesson. So are ski and snowboard mags. Step 2: Each student gets an image from a magazine - trim the image of the person - “bubble cut” close to the body. They should all get three 9x12 pieces of paper - warm colors. Step 3: Stack all three color papers. Put the magazine picture on top. Paper clip on all four sides. Cut the magazine person out like he or she is a paper doll. You will cut three exact copies of that magazine photo at the same time. Use the xacto for the details. Set aside. Step 4: Get out the scrap box. Have the kids get colors - COOL COLORS - for the background shapes. Step 5: For the background cut: 3 large squares, 3 small squares, 3 triangles and 3 rectangles (or other shapes of your choice...just make sure there are 3 of each) Step 6: On 12x12 black paper - arrange these shapes into an interesting composition. Overlapping is our friend. Glue down. Use the word composition a lot so your kids know the meaning of the word. Step 7: Arrange and glue the three people shapes onto the composition. Make sure to use overlap - helps to show “movement” You want to see either diagonal or curved movement from the arrangement of the people.

"Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2", Marcel Duchamp, 1912 FUTURISM give the illusion of movement and speed through repetition of shapes "Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2", Marcel Duchamp, 1912

"Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash", Giacomo Balla, 1912 "Speed of a Motorcycle", Giacomo Balla, 1913

Using paper to create Rhythm and Movement

The illusion of movement will be created with repetition, overlapping, diagonal lines, etc.

Do a 'bubble cut' around the figure and then paper-clip it to a stack of your three warm colors.

Details like hair can be simplified. Carefully cut large areas with scissors. Reposition paperclips as you go. Use xacto knife for small details (hands, fingers, etc.) and interior shapes. Don’t get too lost in the detail of hair - just the basic shape is good. Details like hair can be simplified.

You'll have three figures in different colors.

Background composition Cut out three shapes each of a variety of angular shapes squares triangles rectangles diamonds, etc. The angular shapes contrast against the curves of the figure.  Create a composition by overlapping the shapes in a balanced way.  Layout your figures on top. Overlap and try to use a diagonal line of movement.

Create a composition!

Print the rest of these slides for the figures or find your own in magazines.

vocabulary Composition - The plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work. It is often useful to discuss these in reference to the principles of design, as well as to the relative weight of the composition's parts. Rhythm or movement refers to the suggestion of motion through the use of various elements. The principle of design that refers to a regular repetition of elements of art to produce the look and feel of movement. It is often achieved through the careful placement of repeated components which invite the viewer's eye to jump rapidly or glide smoothly from one to the next. Negative space - the area around the primary objects in a work of art Positive space - the space occupied by the primary object in a work of art.