GENERAL STUDIES & ART INTEGRATION PROJECT WORK
CLASS XI -ENGLISH
Chapter-- LANDSCAPE OF THE SOUL
Based on the reading of the chapter ‘The Landscape of the Soul’, students to do
Research work on Indian Art forms and Comparison with European/ Chinese
art forms.
To be presented in the form of a Slideshow/PPT highlighting the Creative use
of colours to show space, atmosphere, subjective moods .
Guidelines for the PPT (points to be elaborated)
➢ Research about the history and evolution of Art
➢ Different Art forms in India (eg. Madhubani, Worli Art, etc.)
➢ Most Famous artist(s)
➢ Creating Art out of recycled material. { Study of visual resources (at
home and in the surroundings) and means of creative expression}
➢ sketch out a scene of the Chinese / European Landscape (as described in the
chapter)*
(Use of Pencil, charcoal, water colour, crayon, oil colours, poster colour
and gouache, acrylic colour and other unconventional sources of colours
such as vermillion, yellow and red earth, rice flour, and tools like
painting brushes for water colours and oil colours).
*scan the image and add it in the PPT.
Criteria for assessment
a) Content(Introduction, development , evidences in support etc.)
b) Originality
c) Quality of the presentation in terms of visual appeal
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- In the course of human history, art has undergone several stages of development. Art has a long history in India, where it has always served as a means of expression and communication. Several kinds of Indian art have become well-known across the world, including Madhubani, Worli Art, Tanjore Art, and Rajasthani Miniature Paintings.
- Raja Ravi Varma, M.F. Hussain, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Tyeb Mehta are some of the most well-known Indian painters who have made an enduring impression on the art world. Artists are experimenting with ways to decrease waste and promote sustainability, and using recycled materials in their works of art has grown in popularity.
- Chinese and European art have quite different styles from Indian art. Chinese art emphasises symbolism and calligraphy, while European art is defined by realism and perspective. Both types of art employ colour, while Chinese art uses more muted hues whereas European landscape paintings use vivid, dramatic hues.
- There are many different mediums that may be used to create a drawing of a Chinese or European scene, including pencil, charcoal, watercolour, oil paint, poster paint, gouache, and acrylic colours. Vermillion, yellow and red soil, and rice flour are examples of unconventional sources of colour that may be employed to give the artwork texture and depth.
- In conclusion, including art in the curriculum might encourage kids to express themselves more clearly and enhance their creative abilities. The history and development of art, various art forms in India, well-known Indian artists, making art from recycled materials, and a comparison of Indian, European, and Chinese art should all be covered in the PowerPoint presentation. The evaluation process should also take into account the presentation's uniqueness and utilisation of visual aids.
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