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Sculptures on Crosby and the Craft Skills in the Evaluate Art Work Artists of the future Key learning The artist Discovering Art & Artists Research and learn about Research and paint Develop an Research and sketch Antony Gormley. Using an Antony Gormley understanding of how ‘Another Place’ Research the design Display, analyse and inspiration from Antony sculpture using colour Gormley created some of sculptures on Crosby and the craft skills in the evaluate art work. Antony Gormley’s sculptures, mixing skills and carefully his different sculptures. beach. Design and make ‘Field’ Design and create create an appropriate chosen brushes. Using (The ‘bed’ sculpture). a collagraph to print own own version of ‘Field’ back wash to showcase photos of sculpture, use Recreate and take scene of ‘Another Place’ AG’s sculpture. line, tone and shape to photos of the Broadoak Gormley sketch the sculptures interpretation. from different viewpoint. Sculptures Key techniques Sculpture: Three dimensional representation of art. Clay sculpture: To carve, pinch and join clay to create desired effect. Backwash: Using two different colours to create a background for a painting. Decoration: The process or art of decorating (making item more attractive by adding items to it) something. Collage: A piece of art made by sticking various Name: Field Name: Angel of the North different materials on to a backing Constructed: 1991 Constructed: 1994-1998 Collagraph: Combination of relief and print made on Displayed: Various Displayed: Gateshead, any flat surface using different textures Newcastle upon Tyne Sketch: rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often Antony Gormley was born on made to assist in making a more finished picture 30th August 1950 in London, England. Useful Vocabulary Most of his sculpture work is Technique: A way of carrying out a particular task. based around the form of the human body, using his own body Viewpoint: The position of the subject to the artisit. to cast. Texture: Feel, appearance, consistency. Sculpture is a way of expressing Iron: a strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal emotions, opinions and experiences. Process: Series of actions or steps taken in order to Name: Bed Name: Another Place achieve a particular end Constructed: 1980-1981 Constructed: 1997 Some sculptures have been Displayed: Tate, London Displayed: Crosby Beach, considered very controversial. Two/three dimension art: Geometric setting Liverpool 2D: flat 3D: solid Artists of the future The artist Key learning Discovering Art & Artists Learn about Van Gogh, Investigate the cityscapes Plan own version of a city Explore light and dark Explore the use of clay sketch, describe and by Van Gogh and recreate or landscape using brush tones in drawings using as a craft material. Learn Use inspiration from The Vincent compare his pictures. parts of the painting, mix strokes, colour and texture different grades of pencil. to manipulate clay, to Sunflowers to paint the Investigate the landscapes and use tints and tones by purposefully. Create Based on Van Gogh’s smooth and to join pieces pot. Display, analyse and that Van Gogh painted adding black and white. painting using techniques the sunflowers, create together. Use joining evaluate art work. and learn how to recreate Investigate, mix and apply to create texture and an observational drawing techniques to create a Van Gogh parts of the painting, colour to represent a mood. Evaluate. using techniques to show vase based on that in Van using different brushes to mood or a place. texture, line and shape. Gogh’s the Sunflowers. recreate effects. Key techniques famous artwork Tones: the degree of lightness or darkness. Tints: created when white is added to a colour to lighten it. Texture: the way the surface of an object looks or feels. Relief print: a way of printing using an object with raised parts like a stamp. Dutch post-impressionist painter who is among the most famous and The Starry Night Sunflowers influential figures in the history of Viewfinder:a small window to Western art. zoom in on a particular area of a picture. Van Gogh was born 30th March 1853 in Zundert, Netherlands and was named after his grandfather. Patterns: a repeated design. He was the eldest of 6 children, but Materials: the items needed to built a special bond with his brother create a piece of art. Theo and his wife Joanna, who shared his work after he died. Observational drawing: drawing In just over a decade (10 years) he from what you see. created about 2100 pieces of art including 860 oil paintings, but only Techniques: a way of carrying out sold 1 painting whist he was alive. a skill. Van Gogh died 29th July 1890 in Positioning: to put or arrange Auvers-Sur-Oise, France. He was only Bedroom in Arles Café Terrace at Night 37 year old when he died. something in a particular way. Artists of the future The artist Key learning Discovering Art & Artists Learn about LS Lowry & Replicate a range of Understand and use Understand and use scale discuss similarities and buildings using water perspective to create a to design a Lowry setting. Research and create Create, analyse and differences in his work. colour and texture. street scene. figurines using mod roc evaluate a 3D piece of art. L S Lowry Use different grades of and papier mache. pencil to draw a range of match stick figures. famous artwork Key techniques Backwash: Using water colours, the Using water colour: Water based paints background of a painting is created by are used on paper. They are usually the paint on your brush being wetter than translucent. The amount of paint and the paint on the paper. water can increase the quality and the Street Scene density of the covering. Perspective: A drawing method that (1935) shows how things appear to get smaller Hatching: Closely spaced parallel lines. A piece as they get further away. Cross hatching: When the parallel lines to inspire Scale: Enlarging or reducing the size of are spaces at angles to each other. and teach Laurence Stephen Lowry (1 November a drawing whilst keeping the proportions perspective. 1887 – 23 February 1976) was an the same. Mod Roc: Gauze (or a bandage) covered English artist. in plaster. Perfect to mould into different Using different pencil grades: Pencils shapes that sets hard. Lowry was a local artist who lived, are graded depending on their hardness and based his art work on the North and their darkness. Using different pencil Papier Mache: A paper based mixture West of England. He even painted the that is sculpted into different shapes. fair at Daisy Nook. grades will enable an artist to draw with depth and detail. He developed a distinctive style of painting and is best known for his urban landscapes peopled with Coming home human figures, often referred to as “matchstick men”. from the mill Useful Vocabulary (1928) L.S Lowry’s most expensive piece Inspiration for ‘The Football Match’ sold for £5.6million! Industrial: Designed or suitable for use in industry backwashes, using different depths Urban: Characteristic of a town or city of water colour to create layers of the landscape: All the visible features of an area of land background and Architecture: The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. the foreground. Artists of the future Key learning The artists Discovering Art & Artists Know who William Morris Create a printing block Print repeating patterns, Research the work of was. Identify and sketch based on the aspects of half drop, full drop Ruth Moilliet. Design and create a wire Display, analyse and William patterns from nature. nature already sketched. or random to create work sculpture inspired evaluate art work. wallpaper. Sketch work created by by Ruth Moilliet. Draw objects from Ruth Moilliet. Morris nature that might be Evaluate finished piece. used to create a piece Begin to learn basic wire of art inspired by William work skills. Morris. Key techniques famous artwork Printmaking process: Woodblock printing on textiles is the process of printing patterns on textiles, usually of linen, cotton or silk, by means of incised wooden Born in Walthamstow in March 1834, blocks. It is the earliest, simplest and slowest of all William Morris founded the Arts and Crafts methods of textile printing. Block printing by hand is a Movement in Britain and designed some of the most recognisable textile patterns of slow process. the nineteenth century. Metal sculpting: Metal is a material that can be melted William, and his wife Jane, designed all of and cast. Softer metals can be hammered into shape the interiors and decoration or their home themselves. by artists. Metal can also be shaped and then soldered together to form a sculpture. In 1861 their company, called Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co., started to make Symmetrical: Having two parts that match exactly, furniture, tableware, soft furnishings and Strawberry Thief Peacock and Dragon wallpaper. All of the items produced were either when one half is like an image of the other half in handcrafted. a mirror, or when one part can take the place of another William Morris William Morris if it is turned 90° or 180° Repeated Patterns: Repeated patterns are created in a half drop, full drop or random print to make a wallpaper Ruth pattern. Moilliet Rotational: Using or relating to a circular movement Ruth Moilliet about an axis or centre. produces metal and glass Environment: The air, water, and land in or on which sculptures inspired by the people, animals, and plants live. plant kingdom. In her work she Blending: The action of mixing or combining things aims to draw the viewer’s attention together. to both the overall spectacle and Sketching: Using hatching, cross hatching, stippling Pollination Sphere Allium Stems individual beauty of a flower. and scribbling to sketch patterns in nature.
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