![]() ![]() Learn about the history of the matryoshka See another kind of Russian folk art style. Watch a Russian folk artist paint a Russian flower.Order a set of rather inexpensive blank matryoshka dolls (#ad) and paint the dolls, using what you learned in the lesson! Suggestions for Cross-Curricular Connections: Tempera paints (#ad) or acrylic paints (#ad).Drawing board: (#ad) (Make your own by cutting an 18" x 24" piece of 1/4" masonite).One sheet of 11" x 15" watercolor paper (#ad) OPTIONAL: print-out of “The Matryoshka Outline” (this comes with the lesson).This lesson includes both POWERPOINT and VIDEO versions of the lesson plus a downloadable printout of a matryoshka outline. ![]() Then they will use these two techniques, along with a gel pen for details, to paint the matryoshka. ![]() Learning a simple comma stroke with a round #6 watercolor brush. Using a medicine dropper to make dots, and They will learn two painting techniques commonly learned by Russian school children. Students will learn an easy way to create a symmetrical outline of the matryoshka. We combine the rich folk tradition of the Russian nesting doll with a short lesson in Russian folk art painting techniques and an introduction to Russia’s incredible history. ![]() The lesson is suitable for students in grade 5 through adult. Learn two folk art techniques: a comma stroke with a brush & dots with a medicine dropper Level III-Art Lesson 10: The Russian Matryoshka ![]()
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