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«Разработка урока по теме "Искусство"»
It’s the product of human creativity
Micro - sculptures
miniature :
миниатюра
very small copy of an object
the eye of a needle :
the hole in a needle through which you put thread
ушко иголки
tiny :
extremely small
significant :
крошечный
important, meaningful
carving :
значимый
sculpting
резьба
Talented British artist Willard Wigan began his artistic life in his childhood.
Willard says:
“ It began when I was five years old. I started making houses for ants because I thought they needed somewhere to live. Then I made them shoes and hats. It was a fantasy world I escaped to. That’s how my career as a micro-sculptor began.”
Chimpanzee art
hosted - presented
принимать,представлять
impress - command admiration
производить впечатление, вызывать восторг
Urban graffiti
turn up : come
появиться
remain anonymous : to be unknown
быть неизвестным
vandalism : act of deliberately damaging
other people's property
вандализм
remove : take away
убрать
Match the words with their definitions
T (true), F (false) or NS (not stated)
1. It takes months to carve tiny creations.
2. All people see Banksy’s work as vandalism.
3. Banksy’s real name is Robin Banksy.
4. Congo was fifty years old when he died.
5. Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro were impressed by Congo’s paintings.
6. Visitors of Wigan’s exhibitions view his works through the microscope.
7. Congo won an art award.
8. Wigan sculpts and paints between heartbeats.
take a look
1 When you…… ……………… ……at this text, you will be really surprised by some of the artists described.
2 Willard Wigan's art was inspired by the ……………………………….. he had at school.
3 …………………………………..Desmond Morris held an exhibition of 'chimpanzee art' in 1957.
4 Willard Wigan uses ………………………. and other unusual materials for his creations.
5 …………………………………is not only limited to humans - animals may have it too.
6 Bansky, the British street artist, prefers to ……………………………….
7 Wigan's hands have to ………………………………..so that he can create his ……………………...
8 City councils in England cannot remove graffiti when it is on ……………………………….
9 Some people believe that graffiti on the walls of their property ……………………………it .
learning difficulties
Animal behaviorist
grains of rice
Artistic creativity
remain anonymous
stay perfectly still
miniature sculptures
private property
adds value to
- impress
- miniature
- the eye of a needle
- host
- tiny
- vandalism
- significant
- remain anonymous
- carving
- behaviorist
- very small copy of an object
- command admiration
- have guests
- act of deliberately damaging other people's property
- the hole in a needle through which you put thread
- extremely small
- a scientist who tries to understand actions
- very important, meaningful
- sculpting
- to be unknown
Person
Type
painter
painting
Material
sculpture
Equipment
watercolours
photography
oil pqints
clay
stone
camera
pottery
easel
tripod
theatrical performance
paintbrush
chisel
potter’s wheel
stage
clay
costumes
water
kiln
set
sculptor
sculptress
photographer
potter
actor
actress
paint
colour in
portray
sketch
design