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This resource is included in TATA’s COVID19 visual art resources collection with appreciation and permission from its creator, Sarah Astell from Devonport High School, Tasmania. TATA does not have ownership of the IP (Intellectual Property) contained within the resources shared on this website. TATA acknowledges the generosity of sharing practice that underpins this collaborative resource sharing space, and ask that any on-sharing of resources acknowledge the originating IP of the Arts/Education professional/s who have contributed this resource, as well as any third party content acknowledged therein Henri Matisse Shape Cut Outs You are going to make a shape cut out like Henri Matisse. A shape is the outline of any object, a shape can be anything, a square is a shape, but so is your hand, a squiggle, a circle and a tree! To make your cut out: 1. Collect different types of paper from around your house. These could be: coloured paper, tissue paper, newspaper, pages from an old book, paper you paint in different colours, magazine paper, cardboard packaging (this could be a cereal box for example), old birthday cards, wrapping paper, anything you can find that could make your artwork interesting. 2. Draw different shapes on your paper. Take care thinking about what size, how many, will they be different shapes or similar or the same, be creative with your shapes like Henri Matisse, they can be squiggly shapes, blobby shapes, sharp shapes, geometric shapes. 3. Cut these shapes out using scissors. 21 st April, 2020. Courtesy of Sarah Astell, Devonport High School

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This resource is included in TATA’s COVID19 visual art resources collection with appreciation and permission from its creator, Sarah Astell from Devonport High School, Tasmania. TATA does not have ownership of the IP (Intellectual Property) contained within the resources shared on this website. TATA acknowledges the generosity of sharing practice that underpins this collaborative resource sharing space, and ask that any on-sharing of resources acknowledge the originating IP of the Arts/Education professional/s who have contributed this resource, as well as any third party content acknowledged therein

Henri Matisse Shape Cut OutsYou are going to make a shape cut out like Henri Matisse.

A shape is the outline of any object, a shape can be anything, a square is a shape, but so is your hand, a squiggle, a circle and a tree!

To make your cut out:

1. Collect different types of paper from around your house. These could be: coloured paper, tissue paper, newspaper, pages from an old book, paper you paint in different colours, magazine paper, cardboard packaging (this could be a cereal box for example), old birthday cards, wrapping paper, anything you can find that could make your artwork interesting.

2. Draw different shapes on your paper. Take care thinking about what size, how many, will they be different shapes or similar or the same, be creative with your shapes like Henri Matisse, they can be squiggly shapes, blobby shapes, sharp shapes, geometric shapes.

3. Cut these shapes out using scissors.4. Arrange them on another piece of paper and then glue them down like the Henri Matisse Cut

Outs on this page.

21st April, 2020. Courtesy of Sarah Astell, Devonport High School