<p><strong>Andō Hiroshige</strong>, <em>Suruga Satta kaij&ocirc; (The Sea off Satta in Suruga Province)</em>, 1858, woodcut - nishiki-e (full colour) technique, Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.</p>

Andō Hiroshige, Suruga Satta kaijô (The Sea off Satta in Suruga Province), 1858, woodcut - nishiki-e (full colour) technique, Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.

Learn how to draw waves with this step-by-step learning resource, including student worksheets and lesson plans, designed for curriculum year levels 1-4.

Develop practical knowledge with your students by exploring art-making conventions and applying knowledge of elements and selected principles through the use of materials and processes. Explore and revisit visual ideas in response to a variety of motivations, observation and imagination supported by the study of artists’ works.

Click below to download this learning resource, which relates to Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan exhibited at the Gallery in 2020.
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