Shapes and symbols in Christian art
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Uncover why shapes and symbols are a key part of Christian art with this comprehensive lesson based on Westminster Abbey. Spend time getting to grips with sacred geometry, as well as exploring the different ways that the Trinity is represented. Finally, ask pupils to design their own symbol, based on the knowledge they have gained. This lesson is accompanied by more detailed teacher notes, designed to expand on key points that you may wish to discuss further.
Learning objectives
- To understand why shapes and symbols are used in Christian art
- To talk about visual representations of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit
- To learn about sacred geometry within churches
- To create a piece of art inspired by shapes and symbols in Christian art