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Greek Pottery
Ajax & Achilles, by Exekias, ca. 540-30 B.C.
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Pottery in Ancient Greece• Vases were considered mostly functional objects made to be
used• They provided multiple purposes: storage, carrying, mixing,
serving, drinking etc.• There were some vases which were more ornate considered
worthy gifts for dedication to the gods. • Vases which were more decadent often had elaborate art
work• These often showcased historic characters and events
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Cross Curricular
• Since we will be studying Ancient Greece in social studies this is an excellent opportunity to weave art into the curriculum
• For their final project in this Unit, students will be working on a famous character from Greek myth. A Greek Vase provides an excellent way to represent their character in an artistic medium.
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Materials• The Reality is not every school has access to a Kiln for pottery• That shouldn’t stop you!• For example: My class will be creating vase artwork by using paper• Here is what you will require:
• - Images of Greek Vases for inspiration,- Student fact sheets on their Greek Character
• -Paper/Scratch Paper• - Acrylic paint• - Skewer• - Brushes• - Pastels
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Process• Depending on how complex you decide to go with this type of
Artwork the process can vary immensely
Example:-Students will draw a vase shape onto a piece of paper-Secondly Students will then colour in their vase-Students will completely cover their artwork in white acrylic paint-Students will etch their designs into the piece and thereby chip away at the white paint strategically revealing the under layer of cover
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Considerations• If you will be using paint prepare to put down newspaper in
order to prevent unnecessary messes.
• Student Desks should be pushed into groups in order to share art supplies and to support collaboration
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Finished Project
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Different Variations
AdaptionsScratch Paper
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PLOS
A4 create images using a variety of materials, technologies, and processes: (select materials technologies, and processes to create images that represent particular historical or cultural contexts or styles (e.g., ancient Greek or Aztec) )
C1 analyze visual arts styles from a variety of social, historical, and cultural contexts
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