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Positive and Negative Space Pattern Paper Stencil by Zart Art ----- Contents Of This Video ---------- 00:00 - Intro 0:14 - Positive and Negative Space Definition 0:25 - Step 1: Creating the background collage 2:00 - Step 2: Trim the overlap 3:33 - Step 3: Draw and cut out design 6:34 - Step 4: Apply design to the collage 7:40 - Step 5: Paste design over collage 8:45 - Closing ideas Scratch Board Patterns and Texture Exploration In this video we explore the work of Blek Le Rat and create a paper collage incorporating some of the aesthetic qualities in his work into our own. Blek Le Rat was one of the first graffiti artists in Paris France. He began painting stencils of rats on the walls of Paris in the early 1980’s. He described the rat as “the only free animal in the city”,and one which “spreads the plague everywhere, just like street art”. In this video we begin by creating the design for our stencil. When creating our design, we ensure that we use simple and bold shapes. We draw our design on to black paper and then use a cutting mat and scalpel knife to carefully out out our imagery. Once our stencil has been cut we create the negative space background which our stencil will be layered over. To do this we use hand made paper strips and glue them down on to another piece of paper. There are many ways in which this can be created such as laying out the paper in different ways or creating your own handmade paper. Next we paste our cut out piece of black paper over the top of our hand made paper background. This will make the negative space of or black stencil pop with colour as the hand made paper is visible through the cut gaps. This is a great lesson to teach students about graffiti art without having to use spray paint. Students can practice their safe cutting skills using a safety knife. This can also be completed with scissors if a simple and large shape is being used in the design. This range of video lesson plans are designed for teachers and can be shown to students. The videos come with downloadable PDF Lesson Plans that can be incorporated into a teacher’s curriculum plan. These lessons are also adaptable to suit at home learning. Click here to download the FREE PDF Lesson Plan: https://dc1240h7n7gpb.cloudfront.net/... *********************************************************** Supplier of art and craft materials, stationery & educational products Our Website: https://www.zartart.com.au/ Our Professional Development Program: https://www.zartart.com.au/zartstatic... by Zart Art Supporting teachers in creative education