A Charles Demuth Art Project
Bring an easy Charles Demuth art project to your classroom by having students imitate his famous “Figure 5 in Gold” painting.
Charles Demuth grew up in the late 1800’s in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. When he was four years old, he injured his hip and was bedridden for several weeks. His mother gave him crayons and watercolors to keep him busy, thus beginning his life long love of the arts. Fortunately, his parents saw his talents and totally supported his pursuit of an art career.
Charles ended up playing a key role in America’s changing art world in the 20th century. He was a principal member of Precisionism, which celebrated the new American landscape of skyscrapers, bridges, and factories.
Charles is probably best known for his painting titled “Figure 5 in Gold”, using imagery from William Carlos William’s poem The Great Figure, which evokes the sights and sounds of a fire engine speeding down a busy city street. The intersecting lines, repeating numbers, lights, street lamp, and sirens of the red fire engine together create a painting with a vibrant, urban energy. He derived the title from William’s poem, which reads:
TEACHER NOTES
The idea of having students dissect a large number with lots of lines and fill in the closed shapes has been around for awhile, but I created some new tools to give everyone some more options. First, it’s fun to draw the original “fancy” looking number 5, so there’s a tutorial for that. But if anyone prefers to make another number (hey, maybe someone just turned 8 or something?) then there’s a cheat sheet for that too. After all, simple block numbers would work … but why not make them fancy like Charles Demuth’s original? A few extra touches do the trick.
As for coloring instructions, this is perfect for learning about warm and cool colors OR a lesson in camouflage. High contrast will make the number stand out, and low contrast will make it hide.
MATERIALS
- Drawing paper
- Black marker
- Crayons or markers (I prefer the Stabilo Power Wallet Markers found on Amazon)













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