Mandy Stobo is a passionate artist, actor, and mother. She is dedicated to her community, her family and her artwork while always taking in as many new perspectives, experiences and memories that life can offer. In this activity she inspires young and burgeoning artists to explore creating their own landscape.
Canvas
Paint
Variety of brushes
Water
Paper towel
Creative Bravery is a must! Don’t be afraid to pick non-traditional colours for your landscape or feel constrained by what you feel it should look like. Let your creativity loose and let’s get painting!
STEP 1: Find your horizon line. Where does the sky meet the ground? You can sketch this in with pencil, or just get painting with the next step!
STEP 6: Perspective!
On the ground, items closer to the bottom will be bigger and as they move towards the horizon line, they become smaller.
In the sky, clouds start smaller to the horizon line and become bigger as they move upwards.
STEP 7: Shadow!
Looking at where your light source is, your shadow should fall in that direction.
STEP 8: Highlights!
Now add some highlights. Where does the light hit? Notice on Mandy’s mountains she used a bit of white paint to make it look lighter.
Thanks, Mandy, for guiding us through your process!
This series of fun educational activities and projects aim to help you cultivate curiosity and creativity in your children using arts-based learning, inspired by the same learning techniques and activities used in the award-winning ConocoPhillips Hub for Inspired Learning program. Each activity is designed to be simple, for you to do in your own home and immediate neighbourhood.