By Mandy Theis Hallenius You can draw a simple skeleton using big shapes What part of the skeleton does the oval represent Do you see how all of the small bones can be grouped together into one big shape ID: 660409
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Drawing a Simple Skeleton
By Mandy
Theis
HalleniusSlide2
You can draw a simple skeleton using big shapes.Slide3Slide4
What part of the skeleton does the oval represent?Slide5
Do you see how all of the small bones can be grouped together into one big shape?Slide6
What part of the skeleton does the rectangle represent?Slide7
Do you see how the unusual shape of the pelvis can be simplified into one big shape?Slide8
What part of the skeleton does the small oval represent?Slide9
Do you see how the head can be simplified into one big shape?Slide10
You can use a simple skeleton to help you draw people!Slide11
Let’s try to draw this woman using a simple skeleton as a starting point.Slide12
Can you find an oval to represent the ribcage in this painting of Mrs. Larz
by Cecelia Beaux?Slide13Slide14
Can you draw an oval to represent a ribcage?Slide15
Can you find an oval to represent the head in this painting of Mrs. Larz
by Cecelia Beaux?Slide16Slide17
Can you add a smaller oval to represent a head in your drawing?Slide18
Can you find a rectangle to represent the pelvis in this painting of Mrs. Larz
by Cecelia Beaux?Slide19Slide20
Can you add a rectangle to represent a pelvis in your drawing?Slide21
Which angle below looks the most like the angle of the arm?Slide22
Can you add a skinny rectangle that represents the angle of the arm?Slide23
The legs are hidden behind her dress. What angle do you think her closest leg could be?Slide24
Can you add a skinny rectangle that represents the closest leg?Slide25
Where do you think the back leg belongs?Slide26
Does it belong at this angle?Slide27
No!Slide28
How do you know?Slide29
Her dress would have to stick out on the side if a leg was there.Slide30
Could the back leg belong here?Slide31
Yes!Slide32Slide33
Congratulations! You made a drawing of a person using a simple skeleton!Slide34
BONUSSlide35
Look carefully at the painting and see if you can add
more information
to your simple skeleton!Slide36
Can you add
• a neck?
• hair?
• shoulders?
• a dress?
• a hand?Slide37
National Core Arts Standards K-3
VA:Cr1.2, VA:Cr2.1, VA:Cr3.1 Elementary
Common Core Standards
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