
A comprehensive KS3 Art lesson introducing the concept of Space in art — how artists create depth, distance, and perspective in two-dimensional work. Students explore famous landscape paintings and learn to identify foreground, middle ground, background, and positive/negative space before beginning their own base landscape drawing.
This lesson helps pupils build strong composition and observation skills while analysing artworks by Hokusai, John Constable, and Raphael.
Students will:
- Understand how artists show depth and distance through scale, overlap, and perspective.
- Identify and label spatial features in well-known artworks.
- Experiment with composition through thumbnail sketches.
- Begin a base landscape drawing ready for developing in the next session.
What’s included:
- Editable PowerPoint presentation with step-by-step guidance and visual examples.
- Printable worksheet for analysing space and perspective.
- Landscape image bank and homework task for base drawing completion.
Ideal for KS3 (and adaptable for upper KS2), this lesson can be taught as part of a full Elements of Art unit or as a standalone study of space and composition. Differentiation options are included, making it suitable for a range of abilities including SEN learners.
A clear and structured lesson that develops essential drawing and planning skills while deepening understanding of spatial awareness in art.
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