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Big Focus: Using Size Contrast for Emphasis

Overview

Students explore how making one element much larger or smaller than others can create a focal point.

Learning Objective
Students understand how differences in size can create emphasis and guide viewer attention.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce contrast in size.
  2. 2 Show examples where one element dominates.
  3. 3 Students sketch multiple objects.
  4. 4 Choose one object to exaggerate in size.
  5. 5 Adjust composition to highlight it.
  6. 6 Complete the drawing.
  7. 7 Encourage clear differences in size.
  8. 8 Midway check: is the focal point clear?
  9. 9 Students refine their work.
  10. 10 In pairs, students identify the focal point.
  11. 11 Discuss: how did size create emphasis?

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Variations

  • Reverse emphasis using small detail.
  • Combine with colour contrast.
  • Create abstract designs.
More information

Teach: size, contrast, emphasis, focus, large, small. Use frames: 'This stands out because…'.

Provide templates or guided examples.

Can students use size contrast effectively? Can they explain their choices?

Draw in sand or arrange objects physically.

Students may not exaggerate enough to create contrast.

Size contrast is a powerful tool in art and design to guide attention.