Notans: Arts Integration Idea
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Notans are perfect for symmetry, problem solving, critical thinking, Elements of Art, and can fit into any content area. You start with just a simple square of paper and it expands into an exciting work of art. Â If you’re looking for an innovative and fresh way to integrate the arts into a variety of content areas, you’ll want to try this technique!
What are Notans?
The word Notan is a Japanese term for the balance and relationship between light and dark. Made using minimal materials, they pack a big punch in their effect.
You can make these using organic and geometric shapes, or they can have a theme such as wildlife, cultural imagery, and literary concepts. They are flexible in their application and are wonderful to add to your collection of artistic ideas for any age. Â Notans also happen to be a perfect technique for arts integration and STEAM. Â You can connect science, social studies, literature and math all within one lesson! Â And the connective vocabulary helps to build schema and background knowledge.
View this video of how to make a Notan HERE.
Materials
- Black paper (Square)
- White paper (Larger Square or Rectangle)
- Pencils (can be colored pencils to show up on construction paper)
- Scissors
- Glue Sticks
Visual Art Terms
- Positive/Negative Space
- Balance
- Shape
- Line
- Composition
- Symmetry
- Asymmetry
Lesson Plan Links
- Notan Art Lesson (Create Art With Me) HERE
- Notan Asymmetrical Tessellations (Incredible Art Department) HERE
- Notan: Studies in Contrast (Davis Art) HERE
- Natural Notan (Dick Blick) HERE
The next time you want to switch up your artistic techniques, try to incorporate Notans. They are complex, creative, and fascinating!