Dutch tulips in the style of Romero Britto, by Malou, grade 6
This was one of my most successful lessons so far; students enjoyed it and the results were amazing. But hello copycats: Britto never painted tulips! So please don't copy this lesson (I saw a lot of them already on artblogs Pinterest), but create one yourself. Or at least: mention your source, kidsartists.blogspot.com!
You need:
- white drawing sheet A4 size
- permanent marker
- colour markers
- ruler
In 1983 Britto travelled to Europe to study the old masters. After this trip, he traveled to the USA where Pop Art was flourishing. He opened a gallery in Miami. In 1989,Absolut Vodka selected Britto to design an artwork with their famous logo. From that moment the name Britto was known to a greater public. His artwork are now represented in galleries and museums across five continents.
Paris in the style of Britto, by Emmy grade 6
The students have to make a drawing with a topic of their choice. No details, but only the main lines. Divide the drawing surface with pencil and ruler in several sections. Trace all lines with a waterproof black marker and then colour them with markers in the way Britto did.
For the background we stamped circles with toilet rolls on a coloured sheet and pasted the artwork on it.
Flowers in the styleo of Britto, by Nadia grade 6
These are all great! I love the colors and patterns. Very Romero Britto! I'll have to file this lesson and try it with my older elementary students.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJ'aime bien la technique du graphisme pour les fonds.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCes travaux sont magnifiques. Je ne connaissais pas le 3ème qui me plaît beaucoup aussi.
it was an very good lesson for kids ,i like romero brittos simple drawing bright colouring ,patterns, this will be grate learning lesson for kids
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHarish.Dk
silveroaks international school bangalore