Showing posts with label Y9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Y9. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Y9 homework - Anastasia Savinova - Due 11 March

You are required to complete your double page research on the artist Anastasia Savinova - in class we have worked on the layout and read through information about her work and completed a class analysis of her work 'Paris' Now you need to complete your double page - include
1. The artist’s name in suitable font or bold not underlined.
2. Relevant images of the artists work (at least 3).
3. Quote by the artist about their work - explain the quote.
4. Write about her work in general looking a number of different collages what is similar about the work and what is different.
5. An analysis of the artists work (Paris) we did this in class include the image and complete as a mind map.
6. What you like most about her work and how you might be inspired.
7. Your collage
8. Any other drawings, collages or paintings you would like to add.

Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Y9 Homework Artist Research Architecture Due Wednesday 26 Feb

Architecture 
Complete class work on Architecture Mood board. Like the one shown below.  List of potential artist to use is shown below.


1. ARTIST INVESTIGATION (2 pages)
Select an artist from your artist mood board and produce an artist research and copy of one of their art works.  Use any media for the copy. Produce a double page in your sketch book consider carefully the layout and design of your pages. Ensure your page includes the following:
-    The artist’s name in suitable font or bold. (1892-1952) - dates in brackets beside the artist name
-Relevant images of the artists work (at least 3).
-Quote by the artist about their work (optional) you might then explain what this quote means.
-An analysis of the artists work in general and write about one artwork in detail (consider use of - line, texture, colour, space, shape etc.) most importantly why you have chosen this artist and how you might be inspired.
-A copy of the artists work or your own interpretation or better still BOTH.
2 Mind Map
Add to your mind map a section on Architectural Forms – Use the mind map to note down all the related words that come to mind when you think of architecture. Your mind map should be pleasing to the eye and contain a wide variety of ideas. You might include quotes, snippets of song, poems or definitions of words or small sketches.

Homework due 12 February


Draw either a room in your house from life or take a photograph first / or draw the imaginary room in the video in one point perspective A4 size – challenge render textures and tones

Wednesday, 22 January 2020

Y9 Human Forms Homework


Please complete any work which is red or yellow by Monday 27th January - Please note this includes your sculpture.

Tuesday, 12 November 2019

Y9 Homework 4 and 5

 Homework 4 due in 12 November and homework 5 due in 19th November


Your Natural Forms will be marked next week - please ensure that you have complete all work on your checklist to the best of your ability.

Thursday, 25 July 2019

Y9 Summer Homework


1. Complete all work from portrait project - use your checklist.
2. Take a set of photos at a coastal location – consider compositional guidelines for seascapes
3. Create a final outcome seascape any material or it might be mixed media. - You might use one of your photos from Bonchurch or Steephill Cove to paint or a photo from your holiday photoshoot.

Well done Fauve

  

Saturday, 8 June 2019

Y9 & Y10 Homework - Gallery Visit open until June 29th

Dear Y9 and Y10s Homework Due - July 1st

As the conclusion (Y10) or start (Y9) of your on the Sea,  I would like you to visit the exhibition Bearings at the Quay Arts in Newport to see the work of Caroline Underwood. The exhibition is on until June 29th. You are expected to take photos whilst you are there and create a piece of art work inspired by the exhibition - any size and any material - this might be a drawing that you make whilst at the exhibition or a large painting on A1 paper! You are expected to fill between 2 - 4 pages in your A4 Sketchbook or 1-2 page in an A3.

Take a look at the video - you can use this to write about her work in your sketchbook.


Friday, 10 May 2019

Y9 Homework Portrait

HW1 - 17th May
 Work on the portrait you started in class.  You will have only one class left next week (Monday) and then complete by the end of the week.

HW 2 - 22nd May

Sunday, 21 April 2019

Down to the Coast Essay Competition Due Monday 29th April


DOWN TO THE COAST PROJECT

‘Bonchurch and the Isle of Wight School of Artists

IW FREE SCHOOL ESSAY COMPETITION Open to all GCSE Art & Design Students


Competition Brief


Pupils are invited to write an illustrated essay describing between one and three artworks of Bonchurch, Flower’s Brook or Steephill Cove in which they briefly describe the artist, the artwork(s) of their choice and any physical, environmental or cultural changes they can observe that have taken place over time compared with the present day scene.
The essay should be a maximum of four sides of A4 with not more that two pages of images (with captions) - maximum typeface size Pt. 12.
Students will be provided with a selection of digital images of artworks by Isle of Wight School artists; from these they may select painting(s) of their choice and insert images within their essay. They may also include their own artworks if they wish as they may illustrate changes that have affected the landscape over time.
The essays are required in digital form by 31st March 2019 and four prizewinners will be selected. Their works will be displayed at a major exhibition at Ventnor Botanic Garden to be held from 1st – 9th June 2019 and prizes will be presented to pupils at the Exhibition Preview at the Botanic Garden on Friday 31st May at 6pm. All participating pupils and their parents will be invited to the Exhibition Preview.

1st Prize - £100
Three high quality runner-up prizes.

The artworks will be included in the Final Technical Report for the ‘Down to the Coast’ project.


Professor Robin McInnes OBE FICE FGS FRGS FRSA
Project Manager


VICTORIAN IOW PAINTERS
In artistic terms perhaps the most important venue on the Isle of Wight from the 1840s was the village of Bonchurch, just to the east of Ventnor. Here charming stone villas with ornate verandas were built within sheltered gardens and rocky cliffs, overlooking the beautiful village pond and the sea. The beach and coastline proved a particular attraction for artists, who portrayed the activities of crab and lobster fishermen going about their work along the shore. Peter De Wint OWS (1784- 1849) painted ‘Bringing in the Catch at Ventnor’ in 1814. He made several drawings about this time that were, later, included in W. B. Cooke’s ‘Picturesque Delineation of the South Coast of England’ (Cooke, 182624).


A school of artists developed at Bonchurch, with Seaside Cottage on the shore being rented annually by a succession of eminent names including Edward William Cooke RA, Clarkson Stanfield, Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham NWS (1823-1875) and Thomas Miles Richardson Jnr RSA RWS (1813-1890). There is a remarkable similarity in the technique adopted by artists like Richardson, Rowbotham, George James Knox (1810-1897) and Isle of Wight artist William Gray (fl.1835-1883). Their rich ‘Mediterranean’ palate with the extensive use of heightening with white is typical, and it is almost certain that the prolific Island topographical artist, Gray, was a pupil and painting companion of Richardson and Rowbotham. On one occasion in 1861 the latter two artists painted an identical scene of a coal boat being unloaded on the beach at Bonchurch.  

The important Victorian watercolourist Myles Birket Foster RWS (1825-1899) and his family moved to Bonchurch, renting the seaside villa, Winterborne, for a period of recuperation from tuberculosis. Whilst living there, he produced at least ten fine watercolours of children on the beach at Bonchurch.

 ’At Bonchurch’ by Edward William Cooke RA (c.1850). Cooke produced numerous ‘geological’ pictures such as this on the Isle of Wight coast between Ventnor and Shanklin. A follower of the Pre-Raphaelite School, Cooke painted extremely accurately and his work was greatly admired by the Victorian art critic, John Ruskin. 

Sunday, 17 February 2019

Fur Feathers and Scales Exhibition Feb 21 - April 16

A new exhibition will be opening at the Quay Arts in Newport on Thursday. As part of the Quay's ‘nature’ inspired exhibitions ‘Fur, Feather & Scales’ is an exhibition of limited edition prints, showing a different aspect of Nick Martin’s work and this series picks out some of his favourite creatures. This exhibition might be of interest to Y11 students who have chosen Natural Forms or Textures for their question.  Also Y10 students who are currently looking at all things Fish.  Y9 students might also like to get some ideas for animal inspired projects.


GCESE Art & Design - All Year Groups Pixlr Photo manipulation tool

 A free online image manipulation tool - use to edit your photos.

Basic editing with Pixlr
Double exposure images with Pixlr

Friday, 19 October 2018

Y9 & Y10 Cowes Harbour Landmark Design Competition

 Y9 Half Term HW

All Y9 and Y10 students (optional in Y11) will take part in the Competition.

Over the half term you are expected to create an A3 or A4 mind map, A3 or A4 mood board and A3 or A4 page of initial ideas for the Competition.


Y9 Homework 4 in colour