A visual introduction to the history of printmaking, and a brief outline of the different types of printmaking to help students understand the different effects they can achieve. I use this for my Year 7 students, to introduce them to the basics of printmaking before starting a foam board printing unit looking at landscapes focused on the works of Hundertwasser. This presentation also introduces students to the types of lines and shapes that students can use when creating their artworks.
This bundle contains a 91 slide presentation, and acomplimentary 26 page workbook exploring the importance of portraiture, and its link to identity. It contains over 10 individual lessons and homework tasks. Content includes lessons on the following; - An Introduction to Portraiture - Symbolism in Portraiture - Portraiture & Identity - Introduction to 'The Frames' - Portraiture & the Camera - Analysis of Key Portraits - Essay Writing in Visual Arts - Artist Profile on Ben Quilty - Discussion
This presentation explores the work of artist M.C Escher. Students begin by discussing the concept of left-brain & right-brain people (myth) and then discuss the link between maths and art. Terms such as symmetry and tesselation are defined and explored in relation to the artmaking practise on Escher. This presentation includes links to videos discussing his work, moving illusions, and a step-by-step activity where students learn to draw an impossible triangle illusion. Mentioned Activities:
This presentation is an introduction to a sculpture unit exploring coral and the underwater world. Students can create their sculptures from clay, air drying clay, paper mache or plasticine. This presentation introduces students to two artists who explore coral reefs in their own artmaking, Courtney Mattison and Vera Moller. This project can also be related to environmental issues such as coral bleaching. There is a worksheet on my profile that accompanies this presentation
This worksheet is to guide student-driven research about one of the following printmaking artists: M.C Escher, Margaret Preston, Andy Warhol and Hokusai. Students can work independently or in small groups to research and answer the questions and then choose one artwork by their artist to sketch and colour. This is part of a printmaking unit that I run with my Year 7 students.
An Introduction 'Google Slides' for students creating a Hybrid Animal artwork. This covers how hybrids are created, real-life & fictional examples, and a preliminary drawing exercise where students draw real animals. This is the first part of a unit of work 'Hybrid Animals' which is all available through my TPT profile and amounts to a term of work for students. You can view the video below to watch a segment of the painting of the final artwork! Hybrid Animal Habitat Speed Paint-
This 91 slide presentation explores the importance of portraiture, and its link to identity. It contains 10 individual lessons, bundled together into a single presentation. Content includes lessons on the following; - An Introduction to Portraiture - Symbolism in Portraiture - Portraiture & Identity - Introduction to 'The Frames' - Portraiture & the Camera - Analysis of Key Portraits - Essay Writing in Visual Arts - Artist Profile on Ben Quilty - Discussion: Is Portraiture Still Relev
A Step-by-step 'Google Slides' for students creating a Hybrid Animal artwork. This will show through exemplar drawings, how they can combine chosen real-life animals together to create their own unique hybrid animal. This is part of a unit of work 'Hybrid Animals' which is all available through my TPT profile and amounts to a term of work for students. You can view the video below to watch a segment of the painting of the final artwork! Hybrid Animal Habitat Speed Paint-
This presentation introduces students to the work of Hundertwasser, both his paintings and his buildings/architecture. This presentation has an accompanying worksheet on my profile that includes a closed passage, review of complementary colours and drawing activity looking at Hundertwassers artworks. In this presentation, students are also asked to collect images from a selection of artists to create an inspiration board for their artmaking. I use this as an artist to inspire my year 7 student
This 81 slide presentation explores 'The Nude' throughout art history and into the world of contemporary artmaking. The unit focus is predominately on the female nude. It contains 10 individual lessons, bundled together into a single presentation. Content includes lessons on the following; - An introduction to 'The Nude' in art - The trope of the reclining nude - Writing an extended response on Manet's 'Olympia' - Exploration of 'Ways of Seeing' by John Berger - Questions based on 'The Gaze'
This presentation provides an introduction to Art & illusion, featuring famous graphic optical illusions, and highlighting to work of the Canadian artist Rob Gonsalves. I use this as a starting point for a lino printmaking unit, but it would also make a good introduction prior to an illusion drawing task, or as a mini-unit to add some fun to your course. Mentioned Activities: - Morphed Object (Drawing Challenge) This worksheet is also available in my store.
A 'Google Slides' that walks students through how to design and create a background habitat for their artwork. This presentation covers how to select their habitat, collecting inspiration images, composition, and drawing their designs. This is the first part of a unit of work 'Hybrid Animals' which is all available through my TPT profile and amounts to a term of work for students. You can view the video below to watch a segment of the painting of the final artwork! Hybrid Animal Habitat Speed P
An introduction to creating Hybrid Fruit Sculptures. Students can create sculptures using clay or bendable wire and paper mache where they combine together two or more different types of fruits to create a new one. This presentation introduces students to the history of fruits in Visual Arts, discusses what makes a hybrid fruit and walks them through the first activity of drawing 4 existing fruits into their art books. This presentation is accompanied by a worksheet that is also available on m
This is a guide for developing a colour palette for artmaking or graphic design projects. It features artist examples, colour wheels, colour terms and a link to a colour palette generator that my students love using. I find that talking students through this process allows them to make more deliberate choices in their colour selection, and work with a more refined colour palette.
This presentation is accompanied by a worksheet that is also available on my page in a bundle with this document. This presentation introduces students to the history of fruits in Visual Arts, discusses what makes a hybrid fruit, reviews definitions of key terms, and walks them through the first activity of drawing 4 existing fruits into their art books. This is part of an introduction to creating Hybrid Fruit Sculptures. Students can create sculptures using clay or bendable wire and paper mache
This is an outline for a unit of work where students can create their own Hybrid Animals, all of the resources for this unit are available through my TPT profile. I run this unit of work with my year 7 students, but it could be used for years 6-9, or for a middle school level. Students really enjoy the creativity of designing their own creature and creating a fantastic final artwork using watercolours, acrylic, or coloured pencils.
An outline of the Foam Printmaking unit that I run with my year 7 students. In this unit we focus on Landscapes & Patterns, looking at the artist Hundertwasser. All the resources for this unit are uploaded on my profile. I hope you find it useful.
This document is a simplified outline of the Illusion Printmaking unit that I run with my yr 8 students. We study the works of M.C.Escher for inspiration before starting our lino carving work. All the listed materials are available in my store;- Art & Illusion Introduction Slides - M.C.Escher Artist Profile - Activity: Drawing an impossible triangle - Activity: Morphed Objects (Drawing Challenge)
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