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Video summary

Artist Emma Majury makes a collage of two contrasting landscapes, using paper, plastic, card, fabric, cotton wool, feathers and leaves among other materials.

She gives advice on making the best use of texture and colour, and using your imagination to make different materials represent real life objects.

When finished, the collage can either be glued down, or you can take a photo to keep a record of the art work.

Emma finishes with some suggestions for whole class collage projects.

This is from the series: Schools A&D clips

Teacher Notes

This could be used as a straightforward introduction to representing a real landscape using collage materials.

Experiment with different textures, man-made and natural, to create specific effects.

Make a picture that can be explored by touch and hearing as well as sight.

This clip is suitable for teaching Art and Design at KS1 and KS2 in England, Foundation and KS2 in Wales, Foundation KS1 and KS2 in Northern Ireland and Early and 1st Level, 2nd Level in Scotland.

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