Natural Forms GCSE Art and Design.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Year 7 Art homework Booklet
Advertisements

..
Show of your skill by making your studies the centre of attention – don’t overcrowd your page and hide your work away with the background!
Making + Using Sketchbooks
Welcome to the GCSE Art exam
Project 4a: Homework Tasks
Unit 2 EXAM COURSEWORK 30% 10 WKS
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam)
Year 10 Art and Design Miss C Stockwell.
Completing the project
Engaging Students with Feedback CHALLENGE – EVALUATION – CREATIVITY – CLARITY – FOUNDATIONS – COLLABORATION.
Artist Study Independent Project.
AQA GCSE Art & Design Set Task (Exam) Starting Point 3: Effects of Light Development Work Planning PowerPoint.
Art & Design – Painting and Drawing (assessed for Entry 3) Example theme: Pattern.
Gathering, recording, research, and investigation
ASSESMENT OBJECTIVES FOR GCSE AREAS OF STUDY, WHICH FULFILL THE AO’s. AO1 Record observations, experiences, ideas, information and insights in visual and.
AQA GCSE Art and Design: Fine Art EXAM Exam project = 40% of your final GCSE mark 10 hour exam Just after Easter! AO1 (Develop) – Find relevant artists.
LS LOWRY Artist study The student is interested in the figures. This is something that Lowry was famous for. She has explained what she has done.
Project 2: Homework Tasks
Developing your final idea in your sketchbook You will need to have the following things in your sketchbooks in order to gain maximum marks.
HOMEWORK TASKS…. Traveller Information: We hope that you enjoy GCSE learning journey with us at Waseley Hills High School – if you need any support during.
Year 9 Project 1 ‘Objects’ Useful Resources; Pop Art;
Exam board - AQA Length of course – 2 year Assessment 60% coursework 5 units of work completed over year 10 and 11 40% exam 8 weeks preparation time producing.
All about Drawing! Year 8, Term 2, Weeks Lines Line Lines There are many different types of line: straight, curvy, zig zag, dashed, jagged, rough,
Project 3: Cultural Card Mask
You have 25 minutes to get your artwork ready for the critique. Today is the last day to work on your artwork. Grades today: 20 points- Hang your art on.
National 4 & 5. Rationale Respond to design brief Communicate personal thoughts, feelings & ideas Demonstrate problem solving &critical thinking Plan,
GCSE Textile Art Exam 2014 Q 3. Overgrown. Neglected urban environments woodland clearings, roadside verges, hedgerows, trees, overgrown grasslands and.
1. Design: Plan in detail Get the analysis document from this folder. There are two GCSE ICT tasks in unit 2: Power Point for the garden centre and Database.
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Mock Controlled Test 2011 Record observations and ideas – make studies, sketches and drawings. Take photographs and collect.
Final Piece Development Over the next two weeks you will start to develop your ideas for your final piece.
IGCSE Art & Design: Fine Art Mock Exam
LESSON OBJECTIVES: ALL Demonstrate a basic understanding of the expectations of ‘Record’ by producing a range of observational drawings inspired by the.
Setting up your final piece ideas Setting up your ideas in this way gives you space to try out things and show the inspiration for it in a clear way which.
AQA GCSE Art & Design – Externally Set Task % of your final mark for your GCSE 10 hour exam after Easter 2016 AO1 (Develop) - ideally 3+ artists/areas.
GCSE ART & DESIGN EXAM CHECKLIST
You will create your own work based on one exam question.
EXAM THEME: Food To prepare for the 10 hour making exam you are advised to complete all the se classwork and homework tasks. These tasks are planned.
Understanding the GCSE Marking Criteria
INTRODUCTION & MIND MAP AO3
By investigating other works and artists it allows creativity and inspiration for new ideas! You must show you can annotate the artists work and give your.
EXAM THEME: Food To prepare for the 10 hour making exam you are advised to complete all the se classwork and homework tasks. These tasks are planned.
Fine Arts Critique You have 25 minutes to get your artwork ready for the critique. Today is the last day to work on your artwork. Grades today: 20 points-
Mini GCSE Project – Manga Comic
Mini GCSE Project: ‘My Still-life’
Expressive Sketchbook Covers
05: Book Art AQA GCSE Art & Design – Externally Set Task
You will create your own work based on one exam question.
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Mock Controlled Test 2015
A guide to completing your exam with success
GSCE Art and design Miss Brompton.
GCSE Art & Design Fine Art Exam board AQA.
OCR Art and Design: Fine Art
Art & Design Department
KS4 Art Knowledge Organiser
Art & Design CPD Presentation. Art & Design CPD Presentation.
GCSE Art and Design (Fine Art) Externally Set Task 2016
Expectations for GCSE ART Check List for each project :
(where you create your real final piece in 10 hours)
Week 1.
What do you think you might need for the exam?
Art and Design/Photography Externally Set Exam
AS-LEVEL FINE ART SECTION 6 RANKIN.
Wood Plastic Metal Year 7
WELCOME ART AND DESIGN GCSE.
GCSE Graphic Communication
Gathering, recording, research, and investigation
AS-LEVEL FINE ART SECTION 10 SELF DIRECTED.
16 05: WISH YOU WERE HERE 20 GCSEart&designexamination Key Stage 4
Presentation transcript:

Natural Forms GCSE Art and Design

The original appearance of an object in nature. What are Natural Forms? TASK 1 Take the time to draw a spider diagram to help you with your ideas. You can do this with a friend, in a group or on your own. Try and think of all of as many items as possible to help begin your sketchbook story.

How you will be marked… You will be assessed in the following Assessment Objectives (AO’s): A01 – Developing your ideas from your starting point A02 – Experimenting with different materials/techniques A03 – Recording ideas (sketches/photographs) A04 – Your final outcome You will evidence all these 4 Assessment Objectives through the drawings, photographs, designs, experiments and processes you produce in your sketchbook. For every AO a mark out of 20 will be awarded. This mark will be converted into a grade by the exam board. I will review and assess you sketchbook work regularly and will inform you of the grade you are working at – remember you are developing – you probably will not hit your target grade straight away!

Natural Forms… Your work can be hand drawn, computer generated, photocopied, painted, printed, cut, torn, photographed, sewn or constructed. Use Natural Forms as a starting point to produce work in two or three dimensions that represents you and your personal style.

To succeed in this project you must: Collect reference and research that links to natural forms from magazines, DIY stores, the internet, books, stencils, photographs. Display the above in the form of a sketchbook… this does not mean a different design on each page that fills each page… be creative, experiment, sketch, collage, design and annotate your findings and developments, stick things in, fasten things in, sew things in…. Produce your own drawings and experimental work using a variety of media and techniques.

To succeed in this project you must: Contextualise your own work with the work of other artists and designers. Examine how their work influences your own (Research artists who inspire you). Develop and modify your work to produce a personalise response to the theme: Natural Forms. Annotate and evaluate your work during all stages. This can be done via ICT, hand written, tags stuck over the top or hanging…

AO3 Recording Ideas & AO2 Using Resources AIM: In this lesson you will learn to use ideas from observed drawings/photographs to inform mixed media technique experiments in the style of your chosen artist and explain your thinking behind your ideas through annotation. In this lesson you MUST use drawings/photographs from objects/media to be used in your project which relate to your chosen artist. C - G In this lesson you SHOULD use different forms of media to experiment with including Photoshop techniques. B – C In this lesson you COULD layer different techniques together to make your designs more complex and ANNOTATE your experiments in your prep folder. A* - B

(5- 10 pages of drawings related to your theme) A03 – Recording Ideas Artist research (2 pages on each artist) Drawings (5- 10 pages of drawings related to your theme)

A02 - Experimenting with media techniques Produce 5 – 10 pages of experiments using a variety of different media and processes. These must be experiments WITH A PURPOSE. Link your techniques to your project theme. Location project: My Garden Oil pastel Paint scraping Collage Ink drawing

A02 - Experimenting with media techniques Produce 5 – 10 pages of experiments using a variety of different media and processes. These must be experiments WITH A PURPOSE. Link your techniques to your project theme. Identity Project Annotation will earn you higher marks.

A02 - Experimenting with media techniques Produce 5 – 10 pages of experiments using a variety of different media and processes. These must be experiments WITH A PURPOSE. Link your techniques to your project theme. Location Project: My Garden You can use magazine collages to inspire your experiments

A02 - Experimenting with media techniques Produce 5 – 10 pages of experiments using a variety of different media and processes. These must be experiments WITH A PURPOSE. Link your techniques to your project theme. Location Project: My Garden Use media other than pencil to draw with. Experiment with ink, paint and washes.

AO1 Developing ideas AO4 Personal response AIM: In this lesson you will learn to develop ideas for your mixed media final piece in the style of your chosen artist and explain your response through annotation. In this lesson you MUST produce a variety of different designs in your prep folder which relate to your chosen artist and use them in your 10 hour main piece. A draft design of your final piece must be evident. C - G In this lesson you SHOULD use different forms of media to create a variety of draft ideas which enhance and develop your original draft design. B – C In this lesson you COULD layer different techniques together to make your final design more complex and annotate your response through an evaluation in your prep book. A* - B

A01 - design ideas for your final piece Produce at least 4 different designs, compositions and drafts of what your final piece will look like. REMEMBER, this must relate to the theme of your project and reflect the artists work you have studied. Identity Project: Annotate why you have chosen to design your final piece idea in such a way.

Here are some examples of what your final piece could be. A04 – Final Piece Here are some examples of what your final piece could be.

Here are some examples of what your final piece could be. A04 – Final Piece Here are some examples of what your final piece could be.

Here are some examples of what your final piece could be. A04 – Final Piece Here are some examples of what your final piece could be.

Here are some examples of what your final piece could be. A04 – Final Piece Here are some examples of what your final piece could be.

Homework You will always have homework in art… research, look and make notes and sketches of anything around you that will inspire you and your project. This GCSE is very independent and it will be up to you how much work you do in your own time. There will be some days that specific homework will be set and you must ensure that you write this in your diary. It is vital that you don’t fall behind in Art because it is not an easy subject to catch up on!