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Year 7 Art Ark Globe Academy
Remote Learning Spring Term Pack 3
Session Title Work to be
completed Resource provided
Outcome On-Line Support
1 Formative Assessment
Drawing of a key landmark in tone uploaded or emailed to teacher by Monday 8th February
Knowledge Organisers and work pack resources.
A4 tonal drawing of a building of your choice.
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2 Redo of the assessment
Refinement of assessment drawing
Work pack images
Refinement of A4 tonal drawing of a building of your choice.
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3 Printmaking Drawing and labelling of Printmaking equipment A4 size
Information on printmaking contained in this work pack
A4 Drawing of printmaking equipment
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4 Artists style Abstract version of a Paul Catherall style building.
Images of the artists work.
A4 drawing or collage using Paul Catherall’s style.
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Stretch Matisse collage
Collage in the style of Matisse.
Images of the artists work.
A4 drawing or collage using Matisse’s style.
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Work for the assessment is to be uploaded here:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=dBTLADSljUaCn2NuzjLCTEg
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WEEK 1 – Task 1 Date: _________
Task:
Spring1
Skylines
Landscapes
Prin ngroller
Pallet
Prin nginks
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• Drawinginpropor on.
• DrawingBuildings.• Prin ngtechniques.• Refiningincolour.
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WEEK 1 – Task 2
Refine your landscape drawing to ensure the following:
I can break down a difficult object into shapes through
sketching.
I can draw an accurate outline that is in proportion.
I can show at least 3 tones using pencil. WWW
I can refine work showing detail and pattern.
I can be experimental with colour and materials. EBI
I can evaluate my ideas, understanding WWW and EBI
Date: _________
WEEK 2 – Task 1
Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing, normally on paper. Printmaking normally covers only the process of creating prints that have an element of originality, rather than just being a photographic reproduction of a painting. Printing techniques include:
• silkscreen printing
• block printing
• monoprinting
• etching
Each printing technique involves specific media and material; for example silkscreen designs can be printed onto fabric or paper using an acrylic ink, and block printing is used in a similar manner.
It is worth experimenting with different techniques and surfaces. For example:
• combine different printing techniques in the same piece
• print onto different textures and colours of paper, board or fabric
• try placing your prints onto contrasting, patterned backgrounds, other images or text
• to further develop your work, you could draw or paint into your prints
• attach textiles and other materials and objects to add texture and variety
Under the Wave off Kanagawa, aka The Great Wave, Katsushika Hokusai, 1830-32, woodblock print, DeAgostini / Getty Images
For further information visit:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z38s6yc/revision/3
Task:
Week 2-Task 2
Stretch