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Step Back: Using Colour to Show Foreground and Background

Overview

Students explore how artists use colour intensity and detail to show what is close and what is far away.

Learning Objective
Students understand how colour and detail can be used to distinguish foreground and background and create depth.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils or crayons

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce foreground (closest) and background (furthest).
  2. 2 Discuss how colours can appear brighter or duller depending on distance.
  3. 3 Students observe examples (real environment or images).
  4. 4 Demonstrate a simple scene with clear foreground and background.
  5. 5 Students plan a drawing with at least two layers.
  6. 6 Create the drawing using stronger colours or more detail in the foreground.
  7. 7 Use lighter colours or less detail in the background.
  8. 8 Midway check: identify which areas feel closest.
  9. 9 Students refine and complete drawings.
  10. 10 In pairs, students explain how they showed depth.
  11. 11 Discuss: how did colour help show distance?

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Variations

  • Use only shading instead of colour.
  • Add a middle ground layer.
  • Create landscapes or cityscapes.
More information

Teach: foreground, background, distance, near, far, layer. Use frames: 'This is closer because…'.

Provide layered templates. Allow guided drawing steps.

Can students clearly show foreground and background? Can they explain their choices?

Use natural scenes and draw in sand.

Students may treat all parts of the drawing equally without depth.

Using colour and detail to show depth is a key artistic technique.