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Fruit Painting

This lesson guides high school students in painting a 6” X 6” canvas of a fruit with acrylic paint, focusing on texture and abstract backgrounds. Inspired by Scott Guelcher's fruit paintings, students will explore color and composition.

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Fruit Painting

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  1. Drawing and Painting I and II Island Coast High School 2010 Fruit Painting

  2. Lesson: Fruit Project • Objectives: Student is to complete a 6” X 6” painting of one item of fruit • Materials: 6” X 6” Canvas, Paint, Brushes • Focus/Model:Del Monte Fruit and Scott Guelcher’s Fruit Paintings. • Vocabulary: Texture, Still Life, Canvas, Stretcher Bars, Acrylic • Procedure: Student is to create a full color painting of one item of fruit with acrylic paint on a 6” X 6” canvas with an abstract background with texture as shown by example. Fruit painting

  3. Scott Guelcher“apple”

  4. Scott guelcher“strawberry”

  5. Scott guelcher“bananas”

  6. Scott guelcher“peach”

  7. Scott guelcher“orange”

  8. Scott guelcher“watermelon”

  9. Scott guelcher“raspberry”

  10. Scott guelcher“cherries”

  11. Scott guelcher“grapes”

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