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Op Art Egg Drawing • Upper Elementary • Middle School • Art Lesson

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6th - 9th, Homeschool
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123 pages
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Overall, I found this activity to be engaging. Some of my students really struggled with this and wanted to give up. The ones that finished looked great.
This was a fun supplement to Mystery Doug's optical illusions video lesson. My students had fun trying to create optical illusions.
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Description

Turn an egg drawing into an optical illusion. Make op art eggs in the style of M. C. Esher, then add designs in each square.

This lesson is rich with interdisciplinary connections to math, science, color theory, and perspective drawing. The illustrated step-by-step instructions and optional templates will take the fear out of these exquisitely complicated eggs. When you show students how art concepts and color theory can come alive to create optical illusions it will help reinforce what they may already know in a way that is sure to tickle their fancy.

There are plenty of design choices and ways to differentiate the lessons so that students can challenge themselves as much or as little as they want. This is probably one of the more challenging op-art lessons I've created, however, and I would recommend trying this with grade 6 and above. (Although the coloring pages could be used with younger students as a starting point.)

Your students will:

• Learn about contrasting colors

• Learn about Op Art and how implied contours are created.

• Learn how the laws of perspective help create the illusion of space in the eggs.

• Make one (or more) of 7 different egg designs.

• Fill out a label and rubric.

INTEGRATE:

• Color Theory - color complements & contrasting colors

• The Science of Op Art - implied contours

• The Elements of Art - positive & negative shapes, color, line

• Perspective Drawing

• Geometry (parallel lines, perpendicular lines)

What You Get:

• Contrasting Colors lesson & presentation (34 pages)

• Op Art Eggs Presentation (46 pages)

• Teacher Instructions (9 pages)

• Vocabulary Terms (3 pages)

• Bulging Egg (2 pages)

• Diamond Egg (2 pages)

• Mixed Shape Egg (2 pages)

• Irregular Egg (2 pages)

• Long Shaped Egg (2 pages)

• Diamond Egg with Background (2 pages)

• Mixed Shape Egg with Background (2 pages)

• Egg Template / Instructions (3 pages)

• Starter / Coloring Pages (9 pages)

• Labels and Rubrics (5 pages)

>>>>> A total of 123 pages!

What if Victor Vasarely designed Easter Eggs? I bet they would look pretty swanky! Treat your students to this eye-catching art lesson that will have your students making wickedly cool op-art eggs any time of the year.

Please take a look at the preview to get a snapshot of what you get.

If you are looking for something for younger artists, you might like my Egg Roll, Draw & Write lesson, or my FREE Egg Color and Write lesson, which has a great art criticism page for young students.

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