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牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit 3 The art of painting Integrated skills 课件(共27张PPT,内嵌视频)

日期:2025-10-14 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:27次 大小:36702582B 来源:二一课件通
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(课件网) Unit 3 The art of painting Integrated skills Giving instructions for making an unusual picture Brain-storming What other unusual materials in art can you think of slices of bread Pizza strings Brain-storming Feather seashell pieces of wood Main Task Giving instructions for making an unusual picture Task Cycle One: Watching A1:Now Lisa has found a TV programme about the use of unusual materials in art. Watch and finish the exercises below. Activity 1 Task Cycle One: Watching A1:Now Lisa has found a TV programme about the use of unusual materials in art. Watch and finish the exercises below. Page 36 1. What do many creative artists use to make their artworks Everyday objects. 2. What is Jane Perkins well known for Portraits of famous people. 3. What may an artist think of the things that we regard as rubbish A source of creativity. 4. What plays an important role in finding inspiration for your art from nature Imagination. Activity 1 After watching, decide whether the following statements are true or false. 1. Only paintings hanging in museums are great art. 2. Great art must require paints and a paintbrush. 3. Jane Perkins is the only one to use recycled materials in making artworks. 4. Nature is a great place where you can find unexpected art supplies. 5. In art, imagination is more important than materials. F F F T T Activity 2 When we think about great art , we often think of paintings hanging in museums. But great art doesn't necessarily require paints and a paintbrush. There are all kinds of materials that can be used to create amazing works of art. With a little imagination, almost any object can be turned into a work of art. In fact, many of today's most creative artists use everyday objects to make their artworks. Jane Perkins is one such artist: she uses a wide range of found materials to make her art. She is wel known for her portraits of famous people. She creates these using whatever she finds in rubbish bins, at recycling centres or at car boot sales. For example, she has used old buttons and even smal toys to make her portraits. What one person regards as rubbish, an artist may regard as a source of creativity. But you don't necessarily have to fish around for used objects to find inspiration for your art. Instead, you could take a walk outside and look for interesting natural materials. Nature is a great source of unexpected art supplies such as leaves, grass, smal stones and sand. All it takes is a little bit of imagination . Jane Perkins’s ideas Where she finds unusual art materials In rubbish bins (1) _____ At car boot sales Unusual art materials she has used (2) _____ (3) _____ The speaker’s suggestions How to find inspiration for your art (4) _____ outside Easily found art materials Leaves (5) _____ (6) _____ Sand Watch again and complete the notes. Using unusual materials in art At recycling centres Old buttons Small toys Take a walk Grass Small stones Tip: Whe ... ...

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