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A Bird in the Hand - Art Gallery of Alberta

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The <strong>Alberta</strong> Foundation for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s Travell<strong>in</strong>g Exhibition ProgramHidden <strong>Bird</strong>sFOR THE TEACHER John James Audubon (1785-1851)is one <strong>of</strong> many illustrators who drew birds and animals.Audubon (for whom <strong>the</strong> Audubon Society is named) madeit his life’s quest to record every bird <strong>in</strong> North America. Hedid large, detailed pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs, frequestly travel<strong>in</strong>g for monthsat a time. His pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs were reproduced <strong>in</strong> Audubon’s <strong>Bird</strong>s<strong>of</strong> America, The Elephant Folio. In it, birds were depicted <strong>in</strong><strong>the</strong>ir natural habitat <strong>of</strong> swamp, tree, reeds, grasses, nests,water, or <strong>the</strong> seashore.Vocabulary:sgraffito: An Italian word for ‘little scratch’ and used to describe adecorative technique where <strong>the</strong> surface is scratched away with asharp tool, <strong>of</strong>ten reveal<strong>in</strong>g a contrast<strong>in</strong>g underly<strong>in</strong>g colour.Arctic Tern, 1835, John JamesAudubon, St. Louis MercantileLibrary at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Missouri,St. Louis.Preparation: Audubon’s <strong>Bird</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gs are <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>spiration for this project.Depict<strong>in</strong>g birds accurately and with sufficient detail is important, so unless you cantake students to a zoo, you may have to rely on small black and white photocopies. Am<strong>in</strong>iature <strong>of</strong> The Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio <strong>of</strong> Audubon’s <strong>Bird</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America is<strong>in</strong>expensively available <strong>in</strong> most museum shops. (Colour is unimportant <strong>in</strong> this project.) Tryto have a variety <strong>of</strong> photos so that no two draw<strong>in</strong>gs are <strong>the</strong> same. Encourage <strong>the</strong> studentsto draw <strong>the</strong> birds accurately , <strong>the</strong>n encourage <strong>the</strong>m to use wildly unrealistic colours <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>irdraw<strong>in</strong>gs.Interdiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary Connections:Science: Species <strong>in</strong> Danger. This Project is a natural for students to <strong>in</strong>vestigate what hasbeen done to rescue bird species <strong>in</strong> danger <strong>of</strong> ext<strong>in</strong>ction (such as <strong>the</strong> Whoop<strong>in</strong>g Crane)or to analyze flight. Students might even be able to participate <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Audubon Society’sannual backyard bird count.Social Studies: <strong>Art</strong>ists and Pioneers. Students could <strong>in</strong>vestigate <strong>the</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West,and <strong>the</strong> part that explorers, surveyors and naturalists (such as Audubon) played <strong>in</strong> lur<strong>in</strong>gadventurous people to move Westward. Or students could do biographies <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>sefamous explorers and pioneers.These bird draw<strong>in</strong>gs bystudents were brightlycoloured with crayon.They were <strong>the</strong>n coatedwith India <strong>in</strong>k mixedwith a small amount<strong>of</strong> liquid detergent.When dry, <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>k wasscratched us<strong>in</strong>g a rulerand nail.AFA Travell<strong>in</strong>g Exhibition Program, Edmonton, AB Ph: 780.428.3830 Fax: 780.421.0479youraga.ca

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