I love this painting project because it introduces basic colour theory and you can add a range of different challenges each lesson. By the end of the project students are able to identify and mix paints to correctly have secondary and tertiary colours, and use their knowledge to create unique and vibrant final painted outcomes.
This art project is for Key Stage 3, but in school we teach it in line the the GCSE Art Assessment Objectives: students research an artist (Carolee Clark), they experiment painting with colour and drawing, they research their own ideas (using their own photographs), they design and then make their final piece.
Students start the project by researching artwork by Carolee Clark:




Students should identify the use of colours and patterns, noticing how the cooler colours are used for shadows and warmer colours are highlights. We have students create their own research pages about the artist but they could work in teams/tables to complete analysis sheets or homework etc.
Students then complete a series of tasks to practice mixing tints, shades, secondary and tertiary colours:


This is followed by going through some basic colour schemes such as warm and cool, harmonious and contrasting colours.

Students are given a homework to bring in a photograph of their own that they would like to work with; this is really good for engagement as most students choose a picture of their pet or an animal they love!
You can differentiate this by giving students pictures to work from if their own aren’t great or clear enough to use.
Using their homework, students trace the outline of their animal (I had students up against the windows in the classroom) then start to add the main features (ears, eyes, nose, mouth etc.)
You can set a challenge for more able students to draw out their animal without tracing, but since this wasn’t a drawing project I wanted to get students into painting as soon as possible.
I then introduced the concept of contour lines, demonstrating and explaining to students that they should add lines and shapes to fill any big white spaces on their animal.

Once all the animals are drawn / traced out and students have added contour lines and shapes to fill their drawing, they can start to paint. I had to photocopy all of their drawings onto thicker paper which is a bit time-consuming but worth it to maintain the quality of their work.
To begin painting, students work from their animal photographs and identify the shadows, highlights and midtones. In each section they try to use:
Cool colours = shadows
Warm colours = highlights
Neutral (greens and tertiary greens) = midtones



We used A4 size for the artworks, so the challenge in the practical lessons was to paint accurately. Each lesson I would demonstrate how to paint into the small shapes as accurately as possible, using smaller brushes really helps; in school we use these man-made fine round brushes which are not bad, however I found that the aluminium ferrules come loose quite easily.
If you’ve got the budget (!) something like Windsor and Newton round sable brushes are much better quality.
Students worked on their paintings each lesson, learning and practicing how to mix secondary and tertiary colours. To add more challenge to the painting, we had a rule that students shouldn’t paint the same colour next to each other.


Some of the students struggled with the different challenges: either painting accurately, not having the same colour next to each other or drawing in their contour lines. Some ended up filling their animals with different shapes (rather than following the flow of the outlines):


Any mistakes were used to set targets through self-assessment, peer-assessments etc. so students could work to make improvements each lesson. The last few steps of the project were to add patterns, then outline the main features of their animals.
Again, this step could be differentiated to increase the challenge by asking students to only work with contrasting colours when adding patterns.

I had a lot of students asking if they could take their work home to complete, so I think that’s a good sign that they enjoyed the project! They worked really hard on them and have created some outstanding work!
I have this scheme of work available to share, so if you would like it please leave a comment or drop me an email and I can give you access to the PowerPoint.
What do you think of the work? Let me know!





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These are so great! My special needs pupils will love doing these activities. Please will you share with me too?Thanks so much for your generosity in sharing.
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May I have a copy of this too please?
Massive thank you for sharing ideas and resources, it is greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
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hi this is fantastic. Thank you for making it available. Would it be possible to have a copy of the power point.
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I love this. It makes colour theory fun and could be used with any age group. Very doable from home too. Could you please share your resources. Thanks
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This scheme of work looks great. Thank you so much for sharing. Please could I have a copy?
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This is great! Could I please get a copy of the resources? Thank you!
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I love this idea. Please could I have a copy sent to me?
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This is great, please could you share with me ?
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I love this work and would really like my class to try it. Please could you share with me the scheme of work?
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Thanks for sharing. Please can I have a copy of the resource?
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Hello, would you be able to share this scheme with me please? I’m currently studying my PGCE in art & design and I think this project would really work with the children I’m assigned to. Plus I really want to do it myself!
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Thanks so much.
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Lovely project, looks fun!
Please can you share with me?
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It is a fun art project, I love teaching it! I have just shared it with you, enjoy ๐
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This looks great please can I access your resources?
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Have just found you and the project looks exciting. Would be grateful if you could share it with me please.
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This is exactly what I’m looking for, fantastic work. Would you mind also sharing with me please? Thanks very much!
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Hi Is it possible to share this with me? I have had a look through and this would be ideal for my SEN class.
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Hi, love your colour SOW. It would be great for when we return to our practical classrooms after months of bubbles. Could you share it with me. ๐
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Hello there. A great project, p[lease can you email me the ppt? Many thanks Ellie
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This is outstanding! Could you please share the resource power point presentation?
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I love this lesson, it would be ideal for my students! Would you be so kind as to share the resource with me please.
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Thank you so much, its wonderful! ๐
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Please could you share the resources with me and the powerpoint.
Kind regards Sam
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Hi, this looks amazing could you share the resources with me and the PowerPoint, kind regards, Holly
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Hi, if you could share this that would be very much appreciated!
Cheers,
Brandon
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Hi this looks like a great project. Can you send me the PPT
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Hi this looks like a fantastic project, can you please email the powerpoint to me?
Thanks so much in advance
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Hi this looks so much fun would you share your ppt with me . thank you
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I would love a copy of the powerpoint please, looks like a fantastic project for a child I am working with. Thank you
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Hello, thank you for sharing – this looks like a brilliant project. Please could your share your PPT to my email? I’d be very grateful – thank you in advance.
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looks lovely, think my children would love to do this
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Hi – I have just came across your site, it is amazing, especially for a DT teacher who is delivering KS3 Art and Design also.
Would you be willing to share the SOW PowerPoints with me?
Thank you so much ๐
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Please may I have a copy? It looks fab
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looks fantastic.I would love the scheme and ppt please, week 3 of teaching art to SEMH students
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This is absolutely amazing. My students would love to do this. I had them do tonal drawings for several weeks now. I feel bad haha, I need to add a pop of colour in their lives ๐
Would be ok if you could share the PowerPoint with me?
Many thanks
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Hello! would it be possible to get a copy of this resource please? It looks great! Many thanks
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This looks brilliant, please could you send me a copy?
Thank you!!! ๐
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brilliant scheme of work. I really like the differentiation meaning it is accessible to all. ๐
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It’s a great project! Could I get a copy of the resources??
Thanks!
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Hi, I absolutely love this scheme of work! Please could I also use the powerpoint you’ve made? Many thanks in advance ๐ x
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This looks great – are you able to share the PPT please?
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This looks great! Could I please ask for a copy of the resources? I would love to do this with my students. Thank you!
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This looks great for my KS3 students. I’d love the PowerPoint.
Thank you
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Such a great idea – Would love to teach this lesson!
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Would love to have access to the PowerPoint these lessons look amazing!
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Would be great to use with my young people over the holidays
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This is a great resource! Please may i have a copy?
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Hi, would I be able to have access to the Powerpoint please? This looks great!
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Love your website. Would really appreciate a copy of this project! Thanks!
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This project looks perfect. I would love a copy
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This is amazing, can you please share the resources
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Hi, this is a fantastic project. I would love it if you could share the PowerPoint with me.
Thanks so much!
Laura
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Hiya. Love this. Please could I get a copy of this and the pop up project. Really loving your stuff!
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