In class, we’ve been studying the famous explorer, Christopher Columbus. Having learnt where he travelled to and how his journeys were funded, we now wanted to explore how he and his crew travelled. Year 4 looked closely at the three ships that were used for Christopher Columbus’s first voyage. We then examined some images of those vessels used on that exploration.
How were they made? Where did everyone sleep? What happened to the ship in bad weather?
This led us to thinking about how to sketch a ship, focusing closely on the shape and the size.
We explored ideas and collected visual and other information to help us to develop our work. Using these resources, we set to work on sketching the outline of a ship. To begin with, we used whiteboards and pens to follow a tutorial online. Working alongside an artist, helped to get a starting point for our own drawings. Care, attention to detail, patience and determination were just some of the skills shown during this lesson.
I’m sure you will agree that this artwork is just superb and incredibly lifelike!
We will be displaying this work in our shared area.
Posted here are some examples by the proud artists!






When complete, the children were then able to carefully add colour.