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Find the Horizon: Building Depth in Landscapes

Overview

Students explore how landscapes are structured using a horizon line and how placement affects the sense of space.

Learning Objective
Students understand how the horizon line helps organise space and create depth in landscape drawings.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce the horizon line as where sky meets land.
  2. 2 Show how placing the horizon higher or lower changes the view.
  3. 3 Students draw a horizon line on their page.
  4. 4 Add elements above and below the line (sky and land).
  5. 5 Introduce foreground, middle ground, and background.
  6. 6 Students add objects at different distances.
  7. 7 Encourage smaller objects near the horizon.
  8. 8 Midway check: identify depth layers.
  9. 9 Students refine their landscapes.
  10. 10 In pairs, students explain how they showed depth.
  11. 11 Discuss: how did the horizon line help organise the drawing?

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Variations

  • Create cityscapes instead of landscapes.
  • Use colour to enhance depth.
  • Change horizon position for different effects.
More information

Teach: horizon, foreground, background, distance, landscape. Use frames: 'The horizon is…'.

Provide templates with horizon line. Allow guided drawing.

Can students use a horizon line effectively? Can they show depth?

Draw landscapes in sand or observe real environments.

Students may place objects randomly without using the horizon.

The horizon line is fundamental in landscape drawing and perspective.