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Covert and Obscured

AS Art and Photography Unit 2 Timed Examination. Covert and Obscured. Covert and Obscured. The first thing you will need to do is to decide on an area of focus for the theme: We suggest you consider choosing one of the following: Portraits Landscape/cityscape Still Life

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Covert and Obscured

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  1. AS Art and Photography Unit 2 Timed Examination Covert and Obscured

  2. Covert and Obscured

  3. The first thing you will need to do is to decide on an area of focus for the theme: We suggest you consider choosing one of the following: Portraits Landscape/cityscape Still Life The exam will follow the same structure as the projects you have completed for Unit 1 eg, Research, developing ideas and experimenting with techniques through analysis of others’ work, developing your own ideas, evaluating and refining ideas and creating a final outcome. Covert and Obscured

  4. Mind Map Covert and Obscured Portraits Still Life Genres Digital Manipulation Landscape/cityscape Conceptual Video

  5. Candid Shadows/lighting CCTV Blank expressions/ hidden emotions Covert and Obscured Portraits Voyeuristic Obscured / covered faces Out of focus/ blurred Disguise Digital Manipulation Reflected images

  6. Paul Smith Cindy Sherman Disguise Gavin Turk

  7. Francis Bacon Obscured faces Orlan Frank Auerbach Gillian Wearing Arnulf Rainer

  8. Bill Armstrong Obscured faces Rene Magritte Ron Haviv Aziz and Cucher Murielle Michetti

  9. Gerhard Richter Claudia Matzko Miaz Brothers Out of focus/blurred JormaPuranen Edith Roux Anton & Arturo Bragaglia

  10. Edward Hopper Andre Bresson Candid/Voyeur Walter Sickett Martin Parr Richard Billingham Pierre Bonnard

  11. Lost/forgotten and hidden objects Wrapped up objects/ parcels Covert and Obscured Still Life Coded and hidden messages / symbolism Fragmented and abstracted objects Contrast/ Shadow

  12. Louise Nevelson George Braque ManRay Fragmented and abstracted Picasso John Chamberlain Jan Groover

  13. Christo Archimboldo Lost, forgotten, wrapped and hidden objects Arman Irving Penn Sophie Calle

  14. Edward Weston Irving Penn Light and dark Rembrandt Thomas Badger Carravagio Imogen Cunningham

  15. Dirck de Bray Justine Reyes Vanitas Simon Renard de Saint-Andre (Vanitas) Hidden meaning/ symbolism Michiko Kon David Bailey Audrey Flack

  16. Forgotten Places Hidden beauty Locked away / closed up Covered Landscapes Covert and Obscured Landscape/cityscape Overgrown / wasteland Reflections Fragmented

  17. Charles Demuth David Hockney fragmented landscapes/ cityscapes Charles Sheeler Paul Cezanne Veirada Silva Joseph Stella

  18. Anselm Kiefer Robert Lippman Forgotten places Charles Sheeler Bechers Bill Brandt

  19. Claude Monet John Sexton Covered/hidden landscapes Bill Brandt Rosseau Joseph Stella

  20. Photgraphy Preparatory Tasks Week 1: Task 1: Choose one of the three genres to focus on for the exam. Either Portraits, Landscape/cityscape or Still Life. Create the following slides: 1: Name, Candidate Number and Unit 2 – Covert and Obscured 2: Initial Scatter diagram showing genres and areas for chosen theme 3: Four slides showing relevant photographer/ artist examples. These should be analysed showing an understanding of context, relating them to the theme and using key technical vocab. Covert and Obscured

  21. Photgraphy Preparatory Tasks Week 1 and 2: Portraits Task 2: Create experiments investigating the theme: Obscured faces. Experiment with wrapping the face, erasing the face, working over portraits of the face to obscure it, paper bags, shooting through materials. Minimum 3 shoots Create the following slides: 1: Contact strip for each shoot. 2: Screen shots of editing. 3: Evaluation of success of two shots from each shoot shown larger. Relate this back to exam question. Covert and Obscured

  22. Photgraphy Preparatory Tasks Week 1 and 2: Still Life Task 2: Create experiments investigating the theme: Fragmenting and Abstracting. Investigate how the still life can show an obscured view of objects through the process of cubist techniques and other forms of abstraction such as folded shot photographs. Minimum 3 shoots Create the following slides: 1: Contact strip for each shoot. 2: Screen shots of editing. 3: Evaluation of success of two shots from each shoot shown larger. Relate this back to exam question. Covert and Obscured

  23. Photgraphy Preparatory Tasks Week 1 and 2: Landscape/Cityscape Task 2: Create experiments investigating the theme: Fragmenting the Landscape. Investigate how the landscape can be fragmented experiment with joiners, layering of multiple images, dividing image into shapes. Minimum 3 shoots Create the following slides: 1: Contact strip for each shoot. 2: Screen shots of editing. 3: Evaluation of success of two shots from each shoot shown larger. Relate this back to exam question. Covert and Obscured

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