Paul Gauguin Watercolor Landscape
Paul Gauguin is such a downer to teach elementary students. They love success. They want to hear about artists who made a name for themselves while still living.
No such luck when studying Gauguin. He died sad and penniless, with nary a credit to his name. Well, he’s certainly made his mark now. Definitely an artist worth studying – and plenty of fodder for elementary art projects to boot.
I thought the fourth-graders would enjoy a stint using liquid watercolors. In my mind, the vibrancy of color they provide most closely matches the colors used in Gauguin’s paintings.
As always, I wanted to include an art principle, so despite the flatness and minimal perspective used in Gauguin’s works, I taught them about fore, middle and background, loosely using his Tahitian Landscape as a model.
Here’s the slideshow I used to instruct the class on Paul Gauguin and to explain the steps of the project: