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Fantasy

21st Century Art Ed Approach: Choice Based and Learner Directed

By: Sonia Mendonca


Victoria Mata
April Hurtado
Brittany King
Fantasy- Lesson Grade 5
Lesson Overview:

Everyone creates their own form of imagination and their own


different fantasies. Making art is a way to express our realities
and fantasies through exploring with different mediums,
styles, processes, and perspectives. In this lesson imagination
and various forms of media are utilized to create a fantastical
mask.
Key Concepts: Vocabulary:
Fantasy utilizes imagination. Fantasy- involving variation on an
existing work or the imaginative
Fantasy is impossible. representation of a situation or story; a
fantasia
Reality and Fantasy are Reality- the state of having existence

related. Imagination- forming new ideas, images,


or concepts of external objects that are
not present
Imagination brings Fantasy
Improbable- not true or likely
into Reality.
Masquerade- appearance that is a
disguise or a show
Essential Questions:

! What is fantasy?
! How do fantasies influence reality?
! How does imagination promote fantasy?
! How does reality effect fantasies?
1. In your own K-12 experience, do you
Reading remember specific art projects that did not
enhance any creativity? Any that sparked
Discussion undiscovered creativity?
Questions 2. Do you consider yourself creative?
3. How can you access creativity?
Playing, Creativity, 4. What kind of anxieties do students
Possibility experience during art?
By: Olivia Gude
5. How can teachers help students overcome
anxiety during creative art making?
6. According to Carl Rogers, what are some
characteristics of creative people?
Inspiration Artist:
Tanya Schultz
About Tanya Schultz Australian artist Tanya Schultz works as Pip & Pop
to create immersive installations and artworks from an
eclectic range of materials including sugar, glitter,
candy, plastic flowers, everyday craft materials, and
all sorts of objects she finds on her travels.

Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) from


Edith Cowan University in 2003 and has since
exhibited internationally with exhibitions in Japan,
Germany and extensively across Australia
What kind of things influence your creative process?
I really love stories about paradise and imaginary worlds, and especially stories
about lands made entirely of food. It's a kind of fantasy found in many cultures
throughout history. I'm fascinated by the idea of a paradise where you could have
everything that you possibly desire and more. Im interested in imagined worlds,
places that only exist in stories or in our imagination. But I also find travelling
super inspirational - going to new places, discovering traditional crafts, flea-
markets, visual details, new people and their stories.
Tanya Schultz Resources
Pip and Pop

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVICU4En8r8

Romance Was Born

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BObKghPHn4k
Inspirational Artist:
Lorra Lee Rose

Feather
Fantasies
Lorra Lee Rose creates visually stunning artworks using brilliant
naturally colored feathers to make life-size human figures and masks,
as well as smaller pieces featuring crystals in addition to feathers

Her work has a mythic, fantastic


quality, evoking a sense of belonging
to another time and place, a magical
world of dream-beings, while still
being intensely vivid and present
Masquerade Masks
Learning Objectives

TSW..
Define and give examples of fantasy

Demonstrate understanding of fantasy through the creation of art

Imagine themselves as someone or something else

Connect reality with fantasy

Create a mask utilizing their imagination


Studio Investigation:
Masquerade Masks:

1. Choose template to make mask base


2. Decorate mask using materials available
3. Measure string, ribbon, etc or use popsicle sticks to attach to your mask
4. Clean up
5. Mask show! Place your mask on and show it off! Explain to your classmates
why you created your mask and what it means to you.

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