It seems like you’re interested in exploring art with children, specifically using the works of Julian Schnabel as inspiration. However, "Bilder von Julian Schnabel" isn’t a specific artwork or theme. It’s a general phrase meaning "Pictures by Julian Schnabel."
To help you create a drawing curriculum for children inspired by Julian Schnabel, I need more information:
1. What age group are you teaching? This will help determine the complexity of the drawing techniques and concepts.
2. What specific aspects of Julian Schnabel’s art are you interested in? Is it his use of mixed media, his bold colors, his abstract compositions, or something else?
3. Do you have any specific goals for this curriculum? Do you want to teach children about art history, encourage creativity, or develop specific drawing skills?
Once I understand your needs better, I can provide you with a curriculum that includes:
- Drawing exercises: These will be tailored to the age group and specific aspects of Schnabel’s art you want to explore.
- Art history information: This will be presented in an age-appropriate way to introduce children to Schnabel’s work and its context.
- Creative prompts: These will encourage children to explore their own artistic ideas inspired by Schnabel’s work.
Here’s an example of how we can use Julian Schnabel’s art to inspire children’s drawing:
Theme: "Exploring Texture and Color"
Inspiration: Julian Schnabel’s "The Exile" (1981)
Age Group: 7-10 years old
Drawing Exercises:
- Texture Exploration: Provide children with a variety of materials like fabric scraps, sandpaper, bubble wrap, and sponges. Let them experiment with rubbing these materials on paper to create different textures.
- Color Mixing: Introduce children to primary and secondary colors. Let them experiment with mixing different colors to create new shades and hues.
- Abstract Composition: Encourage children to create their own abstract compositions inspired by the bold colors and textures in "The Exile." They can use their texture experiments and color mixing techniques to create their own unique artwork.
Art History Information:
- Briefly introduce Julian Schnabel as an artist who uses unusual materials in his paintings.
- Show them a picture of "The Exile" and point out the different textures and colors used in the painting.
Creative Prompts:
- "If you could create a painting using unusual materials, what would you use?"
- "What colors and textures would you use to express your feelings?"
This is just one example, and the curriculum can be adapted to your specific needs and goals.
By incorporating Julian Schnabel’s art into your drawing curriculum, you can help children develop their creativity, learn about different art techniques, and explore their own artistic potential.