FIEND Lesson All the work we have done so far…in order.

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FIEND Lesson All the work we have done so far…in order. Finish: Make sure all work is complete Improve: Go back into work to make it more refined and detailed. Extend: Do a piece of work that is more complex/challenging or explores your ideas more. Notes: Make sure you have written reflective notes about your work in your sketch book. Display: Make sure your work is presented creatively and neatly in your book to tell the story of your project. Natural Structures title page Photography of natural structures Document Photography workshop from summer Five Min overlapping sketches in different colour pens Careful drawing of natural structures Stencil ‘drawings’ : cut out from white paper and stuck onto black/ White cut outs onto black too. Watercolour expressive painting with page of notes/experiments Artist inspiration mind map Artist study pages Artist style experiments x2 (double page each with notes) Analysis Artist Mix up pieces x2 (double page for each with notes) Final piece design drawings x2 or 3. Final piece