Identity Week 1 L2 Art and Design. Tasks for this week Understand overview of project and expectations Mind map brief Take a collection of quality photographs.

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Identity Week 1 L2 Art and Design

Tasks for this week Understand overview of project and expectations Mind map brief Take a collection of quality photographs Artist research and links Drawing tasks Photoshop experimentation All work logged and analysed in sketchbook/Word press

Mind mapping Complete mapping sheet exploring the different elements of the brief This is excellent evidence of you dissecting the brief.

Be inspired by – Vivien Maier

Photography Camera/phone/IPAD Full face Close up Different angles Details/features What makes you individual? Filters/colours/B&W How many? Quality Upload best 10 to blog

Leonardo Da Vinci 15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519 His areas of strength included painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, invention, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing….. Renaissance - bridging the gap between the middle ages and modern history he did not see a divide between science and art. His painting was scientific, based on a deep understanding of the workings of the human body and the physics of light and shade. His science was expressed through art, and his drawings and diagrams show what he meant, and how he understood the world to work.

Artist link 1 – Leonardo Da Vinci What can you say about his mark making?

How could you be inspired by this artist? What ideas could you transfer into your own work?

Artist link 2 –Egon Schiele Signature graphic style, embrace of figural distortion, and bold defiance of conventional norms of beauty Leading figures of Austrian Expressionism, born 1890 Tragically early death of influenza at age twenty-eight three thousand drawings over the course of his brief career Painter Gustav Klimt was the primary influence on Schiele's development The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings mark the artist as an early leader of Expressionism.Expressionism

How could you be inspired by this artist? What ideas could you transfer into your own work?

Who is the artist that you are researching? (give some background info) What do you think of the artists work, do you like it? What materials, techniques and processes are they using? How does this artist’s work relate to your own? Has it inspired you and if so how? Are there any techniques or processes that they have used which you may use in your future work?

Amys Drawing task – viewfinder studies, inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci Observational drawing is an extremely important part of every project you will do. Collect objects and take GOOD QUALITY photos. When you are recording your observations look closely at form/colour/texture/shape/tone ….. Use a variety of drawing and mark making materials.

Artist link 3 – Andy Warhol Born on 6th August 1928 Known for his pop art and his work focuses of the crossover between celebrity, advertising and artistic expression. painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, sculpture, film and music. In the 1960s he produced a series of paintings of iconic American images and objects What can you say about his use of colour?

Artist link 4 – Dan Mountford 23 year old designer living in Brighton, England Multidisciplinary freelance designer & graphic designer Inspired by: Constructivist, dada and contemporary collage artists such as Lucy Nurnberg and James Gallagher.Lucy NurnbergJames Gallagher Double Exposure Photography is the art of crossing over from image capture to Graphic Design. In Photography, double exposure or multiple exposures is the addition of multiple layers to create a single image.Photography

Digital task – inspired by Andy Warhol Use Adobe Photoshop as a tool to quickly manipulate and change photographs Think about colours/filters/patterns that link to you! Create a minimum of 2 different manipulated portraits. Make sure you take note of the tolls/filters etc. that you are using.

Digital task – inspired by Dan Mountford What is double or multiple exposure?: Double Exposure, or Multiple Exposure, is a photographic technique that combines 2 or more different images into a single image. Use the help sheet to work through the task Use your own portrait photographs and expose it with another image that links to your family/hobby/interests……