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Year 7 Art

Year 7 Art. Lesson 1 Questions?. How do I use my sketchbook? How do I know how to improve? How do I record feedback?. 45 Min Hand Drawing. Definition of Portraiture. Portraits are works of art that record the likenesses of humans or animals that are alive or have been alive .

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Year 7 Art

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  1. Year 7 Art

  2. Lesson 1 Questions? • How do I use my sketchbook? • How do I know how to improve? • How do I record feedback?

  3. 45 Min Hand Drawing

  4. Definition of Portraiture • Portraits are works of art that record the likenesses of humans or animals that are alive or have been alive..

  5. Chunky Lettering: • Fonts and Typography

  6. Lesson 2 Questions • How do I draw portraits? • What do I know about proportions?

  7. Lesson 3 Questions • What are the Formal Elements? • How can I use these to draw portraits?

  8. Shape • Shape • A shape is an area enclosed by a line. It could be just an outline or it could be shaded in. • Shapes can be either geometric, like a circle, square or triangle, or irregular. • When drawing shapes, you must consider the size and position as well as the shape of the area around it. The shapes created in the spaces between shapes are referred to as negative space.

  9. Form • Form is a three dimensional shape, such as a cube, sphere or cone. • Sculpture and 3D design are about creating forms. • In 2D artworks, tone and perspective can be used to create an illusion of form.

  10. Colour

  11. Tone • This refers to the lightness or darkness of something. This could be a shade or how dark or light a colour appears. • Tones are created by the way light falls on a 3D object. The parts of the object on which the light is strongest are called highlights and the darker areas are called shadows. There will a range of tones in between the highlights and shadows.

  12. Tone

  13. Pattern/Texture

  14. Lesson 4 Questions • How do I draw reflections? • What are the differences between different grades of pencil from HB-6B?

  15. Reflections

  16. Esher: Reflections

  17. Lesson 5 Questions • How do I use graphite sticks? • How do I work on a large scale? • What does distorted mean?

  18. Using a Grid to Scale Up or Down

  19. Lesson 6 Questions • How do I use the Mac computers to take photographs?

  20. Lesson 7 Questions • How do I use a grid to copy work?

  21. Lesson 8 Questions What is Mixed Media? How do I take risks?

  22. Mixed Media

  23. Lesson 9 Questions • Who is Lucien Freud? • Why do we research artists work?

  24. Storm Tharp

  25. Lesson 10 Questions • How do I enlarge a piece of work (recap)? • What is composition? • In the visual arts – in particular painting, graphic design, photography and sculpture – composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject of a work. It can also be thought of as the organization of the elements of art according to the principles of art.

  26. Lesson 11 Questions • How do I mix skin tones? • How does Lucien Freud mix skin tones?

  27. Lesson 12 Questions • How do I read a painting? • Say What you See: • Colours, Mood, Subject Matter, Materials, Scale, Composition

  28. The Rainbow Portrait

  29. Lesson 13 Questions • How do I refine my work? • What is refining my work? • Making improvements to your work, Reworking sections of your work to make it better.

  30. Lesson 14 Questions • What is reflection? • How can I respond to feedback?

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