Horizon Line scape. d n a l a rizon Here is o h e h t is This line visible to the s in line. It’ se trees, au e eye bec nd even peopl sa building ecome b r o e g n ine. l n can cha o z i r the ho f o t r a p The line between the Earth and the sky.
Foreground The nd u o r g e for YS A W L is A at the f o m o t bot ge. a p e h t In the foreground flowers look as big as trees in the middle ground and background. Foreground
Middle Ground The center point between the horizon line and the bottom of the picture. cts Obje are um medi. sized
Background Far Away ts c e j Ob ry e v ar e p p ll a sma Overlap Backgrou nd objects are behind middle ground objects.
Bark Paintings from Mexico Amate bark painting is a Mexican folk art developed in the state of Puebla, but today it is mainly practiced in the state of Guerrero. The process involves both the creating of the bark paper and the painting of it, which is often done to depict brightly colored scenes of daily life, history, or nature.
Materials Brown or Manilla Paper Pencil Paint (if you have any at home) Color pencils Black marker
What to do: 1. Grab a brown paper, or manilla if you do not have one, and draw a borderline an inch away from all edges of your paper. 2. The draw a landscape. A. You may draw a made-up landscape or draw your home and what is around your home. B. Don’t forget to draw the foreground, middle ground and background and horizon line. 3. Draw some designs in your border A. you may look at the pictures for reference 4. Trace your lines with a black marker 5. paint (if you have paint) or color, with color pencils, your landscape 6. Retrace your lines with the black marker if needed.