Description: Students participated in a Hidden Safari art activity that combines drawing, color, and visual perception. First, Students will create their own red lens “glasses” to reveal the hidden drawings. Students then drew safari animals or objects using a red-colored medium. Next, they layered colorful leaves, patterns, and lines over the drawing using other colors, carefully hiding the images underneath. When viewed through the red lenses, the hidden safari images became visible, helping students explore how color and contrast affect what we see.
Extension Activity: Students will write a passage explaining how the red lens helps reveal the hidden image and why the animals were not easily seen without it. Then they will write a short reflection explaining how this activity explains the differences between warm and cool colors.

No comments:
Post a Comment