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You’ve got Food on your Face
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You’ve got Food on your Face

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Subject ArtsVisual Arts
Grade Level Grades K-5
Resource Type Lesson Plan
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Students will explore how Giuseppe Arcimboldo used food to depict a human face in his painting Summer. They will then touch and examine various fruits and vegetables, and use these and other foods to sketch portraits of their own.

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February 13, 2020
4.38 MB
jfrank16
jfrank16 March 23, 2014

Students will have fun with this activity, and it can be adapted for all grade levels, and for students with disabilities. Might consider using fake foods.

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