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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to appreciate and create visual art inspired by skateboarding.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Colored pencils or markers
  • Reference images of skateboarders

No prior knowledge or preparation is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Introduction to Skateboarding Art
  2. Discuss with the student the connection between skateboarding and art. Explain how skateboarding culture has influenced visual art, including graffiti, street art, and skateboard deck designs.

  3. Sketching Skateboarders
  4. Using the reference images, guide the student in sketching different skateboarding poses. Encourage them to capture the movement and energy of the skaters.

  5. Adding Color
  6. Once the sketches are completed, instruct the student to add color to their drawings using colored pencils or markers. They can experiment with different color combinations to enhance the vibrancy of their artwork.

  7. Creating a Skateboard Deck Design
  8. Challenge the student to design their own skateboard deck. Discuss the importance of graphic design in skateboarding and encourage them to incorporate elements that represent their own style and personality.

United Kingdom: Year 7 Talking Points

  • "Skateboarding is not only a popular sport but also a form of art. Just like painting or sculpting, skateboarding allows individuals to express themselves creatively."
  • "Graffiti and street art often go hand in hand with skateboarding culture. These art forms can be seen on skate parks, ramps, and even on skateboard decks."
  • "Skateboard deck designs are an essential part of the skateboarding industry. They can feature various graphics, logos, and illustrations that reflect the personality and style of the skateboarder."
  • "Visual art inspired by skateboarding can capture the movement, energy, and excitement of the sport. Artists use different techniques and colors to convey these elements in their artwork."
  • "Skateboarding art has become influential in contemporary art and design. It has inspired artists to explore new styles and techniques, blurring the lines between traditional and urban art."

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