tees valley arts

Painting with Nature

Painting With Nature Image

In this activity, participants gather colourful natural materials then work together to arrange them into temporary ‘drawings’. This builds confidence with non-traditional art materials and encourages close observation of the features of the natural world.

The Activity

Artform/Type of Activity

Objectives/Outcomes

Materials Required

Space Requirements

Site visit: ideally the work/s should be created on site during the visit. Alternatively suitable quantities of natural materials can be collected and taken back to another space suitable for the subsequent creation of the work/s (ideally out of doors).

NB: where the work/s are to be created on site, then care must be taken that no damage is done to the site and its inhabitants during collection or by leaving accumulations of eg leaves, twigs, stones, driftwood etc. The nature of the site and the installation materials used will govern how it is best to leave it, for example, collected pebbles and stones on a beach may be safe to leave as the next tide will re-disperse them, whereas driftwood damming a stream should be redistributed. Artists/ Teachers/ Leaders will need to make these assessments in advance and allow time for any necessary action.

Activity Instructions

Curricular Links

Links to Art and Design through: observation; colour; design; use of materials; exploring works by significant contemporary and historic artists

Links to Science through: exploration of site; use of natural materials

Links to Geography through: development of field skills and identification of the characteristics of specific areas

This resource was designed as part of the Green TV project.

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Funded By

The creation of this resource was made possible by funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

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