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Page 1: Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Image Card

Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Image Card

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Page 2: Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Image Card

Leonardo da Vinci Worksheet 2A

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Leonardo da Vinci Worksheet 2B

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Leonardo da Vinci Worksheet 2C

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Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Image with frame

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Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Collage Card

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Leonardo da Vinci Instruction Card

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Instructions for the Mona Lisa Collage

1. Glue the Mona Lisa Picture to A2 black cardboard.

2. Choose seven materials to use for your collage.

3. Think about each area of the painting and choose a material from your seven that will suit each area.

4. Begin your collage over the top of the Mona Lisa Image.

5. Once the collage is in place you may like to paint over the top of the materials to make it look like Leonardo da Vinci’s work.

6. After you have left the collage to dry, see if you can make a Renaissance frame!

Instructions for the Mona Lisa Collage

1. Glue the Mona Lisa Picture to A2 black cardboard.

2. Choose seven materials to use for your collage.

3. Think about each area of the painting and choose a material from your seven that will suit each area.

4. Begin your collage over the top of the Mona Lisa Image.

5. Once the collage is in place you may like to paint over the top of the materials to make it look like Leonardo da Vinci’s work.

6. After you have left the collage to dry, see if you can make a Renaissance frame!

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Leonardo da Vinci Modroc Instruction Card

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Instructions for the Modroc Picture Frame

1. Use a pencil and a ruler to measure 7 cm from all the sides of your collage and draw dots. Rule lines and join the dots to make a frame.

2. Use PVA glue and ripped up pieces of newspaper to create a base for the frame. Scrunch the newspaper in rough balls and glue to make the shape you want.

3. Once the newspaper is dry, wet strips of Modroc and mould them around the newspaper.

4. Once the pattern is in place paint the Modroc a base colour (yellow, dark brown, light brown).

5. Once that base paint is dry, decorate the frame using metallic paints or spray paint (gold, silver, bronze).

Instructions for the Modroc Picture Frame

1. Use a pencil and a ruler to measure 7 cm from all the sides of your collage and draw dots. Rule lines and join the dots to make a frame.

2. Use PVA glue and ripped up pieces of newspaper to create a base for the frame. Scrunch the newspaper in rough balls and glue to make the shape you want.

3. Once the newspaper is dry, wet strips of Modroc and mould them around the newspaper.

4. Once the pattern is in place paint the Modroc a base colour (yellow, dark brown, light brown).

5. Once that base paint is dry, decorate the frame using metallic paints or spray paint (gold, silver, bronze).

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Leonardo da Vinci Collage Examples

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Tissue paper has been used to

create the sky. Rip up small pieces of tissue paper and

scrunch them into rough balls. Glue

them over the sky. Once it is dry paint

the tissue paper.

A paper muffin case was cut into

the shape of Mona Lisa’s body. It was glued down and

then another layer was glued on top to create a ruffle

look. Once dried it was painted.

Felt was cut into the shape of Mona

Lisa’s face and neck and glued down. Cut the

face of Mona Lisa from another

picture and glue it on top of the felt to

make it look 3D. Paint the felt a skin

colour.

Wool was cut to make small strips.

Separate the strips slightly with your fingers and glue

them onto the hair with PVA glue. Once dry paint over it with the correct colour.

Cotton wool was used to create the

trees in the background. Rip

small bits of cotton wool and glue down onto the

picture. Paint the wool once it has

dried.