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What are the similarities and differences in the above images? Connector What links can you make with your work so far? What are the similarities and differences in the above images?

Similarities differences

Similarities differences Both natural forms One is colourful one is monochrome Both show texture One is 2 dimensional One is 3 dimensional Both are created by artists One is a photograph and one is a sculpture

Bigger picture Keywords and their meanings Introduction to new artist Drawing demo Begin drawing Colour demo Add colour Review work

Learning outcomes All will know who Kate Malone is All will begin a mixed media drawing of one of her sculptures Most will be able to make links with the work of Karl Blossfeldt and Kate Malone. Most will accurately draw and begin to add colour to their work using pencil crayon. Some will begin to blend colours neatly and accurately.

Key words Monochrome: Only using black white and grey Mixed media: Using more than one art tool to create your work e.g pencil crayon and oil pastel Ceramicist A person who makes objects out of clay or ceramics 3- dimensional Something that has height, width and depth

Kate Malone Kate Malone is an artist who specialises in ceramics. Inspired by seeds and flowering parts of plants. She uses a camera to take close up images of seeds and plants to help her get the same detail in her sculptures. She is interested in being able to show the texture of plants through her ceramic sculptures. Her work is of different sizes small enough to go in doors and also large enough to be used in the outside environment. Uses special glazes to protect and decorate her work which are bright and colourful.

Review How do Kate Malone and Karl Blossfeldt link? Why is Kate Malone a good artist to be studying for this project? Which artist work do you prefer and why?

Review Karl Blossfeldt and Kate Malone link because.................. Kate Malone is a good artist to be studying for this project because......... The artist I prefer is.............because..............

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