KS3 Art & Design. Project 1: Still Life Introduction and Stimuli. 14 slides, 6 Flash activities
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1 Project 1: Still Life Introduction and Stimuli 14 slides, 6 Flash activities What a still life is. What often appears in a still life. What composition is. Project 1: Still Life Materials and 21 slides, 9 Flash activities What observational drawing is. How to do an observational line drawing. What is tone used for. The different types of colour. How colours are combined to form other colours. Project 1: Still Life Artists and 12 slides, 7 Flash activities What Cubism is. How the Cubist artists treated still lifes. How you can create a cubist work of art.
2 Project 2: Exotic Flora Introduction and Stimuli 12 slides, 3 Flash activities What exotic flora is. What characteristics exotic flora has. How these characteristics can be represented verbally and visually. Project 2: Exotic Flora Materials and 17 slides, 3 Flash activities What mark-making is. How mark-making techniques can be used to represent different textures. The properties of coloured pencils. How coloured pencils can be mixed to create new colours. Project 2: Exotic Flora Artists and 16 slides, 3 Flash activities Who William Morris was. What influenced the work of William Morris. How you can create a repeating pattern in the style of William Morris. How you can print your design.
3 Project 3: Native American Totems Introduction and Stimuli 15 slides, 9 Flash activities Who the Native Americans are. Where they are from and how they live. Some of their beliefs and traditions. What Native American art looks like. What totems are. Project 3: Native American Totems Materials and 16 slides, 1 Flash activity How you can gather ideas to help with the design of your group s totem pole. What a mood board is. How a mood board is created. How you can stylize images. What an armature is. How you make an armature. Project 3: Native American Totems Artists and 21 slides, 3 Flash activities Different types of relief sculpture. What is meant by the terms high relief and low relief. How clay can be joined together for strength. How raised and recessed areas of relief can be created in clay.
4 Project 4: Portraiture Introduction and Stimuli 15 slides, 5 Flash activities The difference between a portrait and a self-portrait. What can be included in a portrait or self-portrait. What stimuli can be used to help create a self-portrait. Project 4: Portraiture Materials and 20 slides, 3 Flash activities How facial features are drawn. How you proportion a face correctly. How oil pastels are used. Project 4: Portraiture Artists and 16 slides, 3 Flash activities Who Julian Opie is. How you can create a Julian Opie style portrait or self-portrait.
5 Project 5: Water Introduction and Stimuli 11 slides, 3 Flash activities What water looks like. How water can be dramatic. The different forms that water is found in. How water can be represented verbally and visually. Project 5: Water Materials and 21 slides, 5 Flash activities How water can be represented using different media and techniques, including: pencil, ink, paint, PVA glue and paint, oil pastel, silk painting, sponging, felt tips, tissue paper. How different media effects can be combined to create a waterinspired collage. Project 5: Water Artists and 15 slides, 3 Flash activities Who David Hockney is. What is distinctive about David Hockney s paintings. How you can create your own Hockney-inspired painting.
6 Project 6: Insects Introduction and Stimuli 12 slides, 3 Flash activities What insects are. What insects are like and how they can be described. How research into insects can be presented. Project 6: Insects Materials and 18 slides, 3 Flash activities What tone is. What mark-making is. How a monoprint is created. How an oil pastel study is created. How watercolours are used. Project 6: Insects Artists and 17 slides, 3 Flash activities How the artist, Michael Turner, is inspired by insects. How Michael Turner s art can be described. How you can make an insect sculpture using card and papier mâché.
7 Project 7: Pop Art Introduction and Stimuli 15 slides, 4 Flash activities What Pop Art is. What influenced Pop Art. Who Andy Warhol was. Who Claes Oldenburg was. Project 7: Pop Art Materials and 28 slides, 5 Flash activities How you can create images using chalk and charcoal. How you can create a monochromatic painting. How you can create a watercolour and pencil study. How you can create a watercolour and wax crayon study. Project 7: Pop Art Artists and 15 slides, 3 Flash activities Who Roy Lichtenstein was. What is distinctive about Roy Lichtenstein s work. How you can create a painting in the style of Roy Lichtenstein.
8 Project 8: Landscapes & Cityscapes Introduction and Stimuli 14 slides, 4 Flash activities What a landscape is and what a cityscape is. What the main characteristics of landscapes and cityscapes are. How the level of the horizon can affect a landscape or cityscape. How the angle of view can affect a landscape or cityscape. Project 8: Landscapes & Cityscapes Materials and 16 slides, 4 Flash activities What perspective is. How perspective can be created using a vanishing point. How perspective can be created using two vanishing points. How to make and use a shoebox landscape. Project 8: Landscapes & Cityscapes Artists and 18 slides, 4 Flash activities Who/what the Fauves were. The main characteristics of the work of the Fauves. Who Antoni Gaudi was. What was special and different about the work of Gaudi. How you can redesign a building in the style of Gaudi.
9 Project 9: Public Art Introduction and Stimuli 16 slides, 4 Flash activities What a public space is. The differences between a sculpture, a statue and a mural. What must be considered when designing a piece of public art. Why artists make design briefs. Project 9: Public Art Materials and 19 slides, 4 Flash activities What open and closed forms are. How you can develop a theme into drawings. Why artists create maquettes. How you can make a maquette of your sculpture. What Modroc is. How you can ensure that your sculpture will suit your intended location. Project 9: Public Art Artists and 20 slides, 5 Flash activities How public art can represent different cultures. Who Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth are. How you can superimpose a photo of your maquette onto a photo of your location.
10 Evaluation and Analysis 22 slides, 5 Flash activities What self-evaluation is and why it is important. What you should consider when conducting a self-evaluation. How your sketchbook can help you to evaluate your work. What you should think about when considering a piece of artwork. How you analyse the context, content, composition, form, process and mood of a piece. Sketchbooks, E-portfolios and E-sketchbooks 24 slides, 4 Flash activities What a sketchbook is. What you could include in a sketchbook. How you create a good sketchbook. What e-portfolios and e-sketchbooks are. The advantages of e-portfolios. How to make a simple e-portfolio. Image Library For easy reference, each project is accompanied by a folder of images which feature in the presentations. These can be printed out and used in class or used independently with graphic software.
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