View the landscape from a new perspective, using your imagination to creatively paint objects as they would appear from a distance.
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Go outside to look at the way telephone poles or trees recede into the distance. Discuss the visual effects of distance on objects. If possible, lie on the ground and look up. Climb a tower and look down. How does your perspective change?
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Imagine yourself as an ant. What would the world look like to you? Imagine yourself next as a bird. Would houses and trees seem large or small to you from the sky?
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Draw a picture of a landscape you see as either a bird or an ant. Remember, objects closest to you look larger than objects that are far away.
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Cover a table with recycled newspaper. Use Crayola® Washable Kid's Paint and Paint Brushes to paint your imagined landscape. Dry flat.
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