Designing a Vessel.

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Designing a Vessel

Evaluate , Relief, Refine, Annotate Connector Match the correct meaning with the correct definition Evaluate , Relief, Refine, Annotate To add notes, explanations and ideas about your work to your drawing. To identify the strengths and weaknesses of something and act to make improvements. A method of raising shapes above a flat surface so that they appear to stand out slightly from it. To improve some thing by making small but important changes

Key words Annotate To add notes, explanations and ideas about your work to your drawing Evaluate To identify the strengths and weaknesses of something and act to make improvements. Relief A method of raising shapes above a flat surface so that they appear to stand out slightly from it Refine To improve some thing by making small but important changes

Big picture Visual equation Look at other pupils work Divide page in to two for two designs Begin designs using ideas from many resources

Learning outcomes All will complete at least one design for their clay pot All will include at least texture and relief in their work Most create their designs by mixing ideas from artist they have looked at, cultural pots and other natural forms Most will annotate their work explaining their ideas Some will evaluate their 1st and create a developed and refined final design

What is the answer to the below visual equation? YOUR POT DESIGN + + + = Pots from around the world patterns and shapes Karl Blossfeldt Shapes and textures Kate Malone colours and textures Other natural Forms, shapes Watch the video clip on: How to design a vessel pot by artist Kate Malone

Task 1 Ask your self the below questions when designing your pot: Where will I take the shape of my pot design from? What textures do I want to include on my pot? What areas do I want to be in relief?

Review Can you tell what they have been inspired by? Is at least one of the artist they have looked obvious to you? Have they shown at least two different kinds of texture in their design ? Is their drawing accurate? Have they annotated their ideas? Have they added colour ands tone to one of their designs?

Targets Make sure the natural forms theme is clear in your work Make sure you can identify which artists have inspired your design Make sure you show at least two kinds of texture in your design Take more care to make your drawing accurate Use more annotation to explain your ideas Add accurate colour and areas of tone to your designs

Annotation your work What does annotation mean? Annotations are comments, notes, explanations about your work. You may use arrows to point to particular parts of your pot explaining a certain part. You also need to give a more detailed explanation about your design . Follow the below structure: The shape of my pot has been inspired by ……… I chose it because…………… To decorate my pot I have drawn images of………… because ………… The artist/s which have influenced this pot are/is…………They have influenced my work because I have drawn………which they show in their work. I could improve the design by…………

Texture sheet Name of project Name of piece of work Working at level Working towards level Target 1 Target 2 Texture sheet