This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
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Take One Picture
The Yellow Bungalow 1954
by Gerard Dillon
Slide 1 - Slide
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Let's look at the painting for just one minute
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It might help to think of the painting in quarters .Right and left, top and bottom. Mentally name all the things in each part.
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1:00
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How long did that feel?
A
Like a minute
B
Really quick
C
Like hours
D
Ages
Slide 4 - Quiz
A minute can be a long time to look at a single image. The average in a gallery is approximately 10 seconds.
What could you see out the window? (More than one answer might be right)
A
A forest
B
Cottages
C
The sea
D
The night sky
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The view out the window is the main street in Roundstone, County Galway with cottages, the sea and the island of Inishnee in the distance .
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What could you see on the stove?
Slide 7 - Open question
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Teapot, saucepan and kettle.
Notice how the shape of the kettle echoes the shape of the teapot
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What is the main colour in the painting?
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Yellow!
Find all the yellows.
What colour do you think is second most important?
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No single answer. Probably blue. Red is also important
Probably blue although there are repeated dark tones of browns
Blue is a colour that makes yellow stand out.
Find things that are patterned in blue and yellow.
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You could also look for the tiny patches of red (echoing each other).
Look at the shape of the cat's ears.
What else in this part of the painting echoes that shape?
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The fish tails and the hinges on the stove are like the cats ears. Also the pattern on the carpet. Artists put echoes in paintings - it help to make them 'sing'.
Slide 13 - Drag question
Now try to imagine what the story of the painting.
What is the boy thinking?
What is the woman thinking?
Is the cat really asleep?
What will happen next?
One of these pictures was made by Gerard Dillon
Which one do you think?
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The one on the left 'Yellow Field' was by Dillon. Made using black ink and crayon. Note blue and yellow combination.
The other is by Nathaniel Hone.
Well done! You are now experts on Gerard Dillon
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Follow up with what the people are thinking. See if the class can make up a story.