Art History Timeline PostersQuick View
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Art History Timeline Posters

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<p>Printable posters for each major Art Movement in history until the present day. Editable and produced using PowerPoint for easy editing. These posters are great for displaying in the Art Classroom and help to engage students with Art History.</p>
GCSE Art Artist Analysis & Response PackQuick View
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GCSE Art Artist Analysis & Response Pack

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<p>Easily editable and printable for students. This resource covers what should be included in an artist research page and how to respond to the work of an artist. Examples of artist research and response pages to help students understand how to present these. Exemplar written analysis, annotation guide and word bank. Presentation advice and top tips for working in a sketchbook.</p>
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AQA GCSE Art Knowledge Organiser & Recall

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<p>This resource is editable and easy to print or embed digitally. This recourse covers all the key knowledge needed within AQA GCSE Art &amp; Design in a clear and engaging way. Images and examples included alongside key knowledge to support learners. Slides include skills and techniques in a range of media, links to AQA assessment objectives and formal elements of art.</p>
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AQA GCSE Art Assessment Objective Pack

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<p>Easily editable and printable. This resource explores each of the four assessment objectives for AQA GCSE Art &amp; Design. Examples of each assessment objective and a student-friendly breakdown of how to evidence each one. Includes printable posters that explain what each assessment objective covers. Editable marking matrix using the assessment objectives too.</p>
Still Life and Cubism LessonsQuick View
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Still Life and Cubism Lessons

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<p>This resource includes two lessons based on the Cubism movement and still life Cubist pieces. It cover a history of Cubism and its key features as well as a cube drawing task where students draw an object from multiple angles. The second lesson explores watercolour techniques practice that are then developed into a Cubist-style still life artwork. This also includes a Cubism analysis worksheet and a template worksheet for the practical tasks.</p>
Michael Craig-Martin Colour Theory PaintingQuick View
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Michael Craig-Martin Colour Theory Painting

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<p>This resource introduces students to the work of Michael Craig-Martin as well as how to mix tints, tones and shades. The PPT guides students on what the term colour palette means and how to select and mix specific colours for an artwork. The second lesson covers how develop a composition in the style of Craig-Martin and how to paint in his style. Also includes artwork analysis worksheet, object templates and tints, tones and shades worksheet.</p>
Introduction to Landscapes and ImpressionismQuick View
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Introduction to Landscapes and Impressionism

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<p>This resource introduces students to Landscape artworks and covers the basics of landscape components and different types of landscape. The PPT covers foreground, midground and background layers of landscapes and key features of perspective and space. The second lesson looks at Impressionist landscapes and the work of Monet. This also includes a Landscape basics worksheet, Monet technique and analysis worksheets as well as practical templates.</p>
L.S Lowry Landscape Painting (3 Lessons)Quick View
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L.S Lowry Landscape Painting (3 Lessons)

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<p>This resource introduces students to the work of L.S Lowry and his industrial landscapes. It includes an analysis task on Lowry’s work and an exploration of the key elements in his work. Students are guided to practice painting his industrial buildings and develop this into a Lowry-style landscape of their own. This resource includes all templates and scaffolding resources needed.</p>
One and Two Point Perspective (Impressionist Landscapes)Quick View
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One and Two Point Perspective (Impressionist Landscapes)

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<p>This resource introduces students to one and two point perspective landscapes and their components. It explores differing understandings of perspective throughout art history and guides students through producing their own one-point perspective drawings. This then guides students to reproduce a Monet landscape that shows one-point perspective. The second lesson covers two-point perspective and guides students on how to draw guidelines to help them sketch a two-point perspective building correctly. This resource also includes worksheets, templates and image references needed for the complete lesson.</p>
Bridget Riley and Yayoi Kusama Optical Illusion Drawing LessonsQuick View
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Bridget Riley and Yayoi Kusama Optical Illusion Drawing Lessons

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<p>This resources contains two complete lessons that cover both the work of Bridget Riley and the Op Art Movement as well as Yayoi Kusama. The PPT guides students through the process of drawing two different monochrome optical illusions inspired by both artists. I have also included the differentiated worksheets to help students of all abilities to achieve the task.</p>
Henry Moore Sculpture DrawingsQuick View
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Henry Moore Sculpture Drawings

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<p>This resource covers and introduction to Henry Moore and his sculpture works. It includes a group analysis task and key facts about the artist as well as how to use the grid method to draw one of his sculptures. The second lesson introduces students to the crosshatching method and includes a step-by-step guide on how to draw a Henry Moore sculpture using this method. It also covers watercolour techniques and guides students on how to add watercolour washes to their crosshatched sculpture drawing in the style of Moore. Also includes worksheets, resource images and templates for a differentiated lesson.</p>
Still Life and Vincent Van Gogh LessonsQuick View
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Still Life and Vincent Van Gogh Lessons

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<p>This resource covers what a still life is and a brief history on still life works. The first lesson teaches students what a still life is and guides students on how to draw a still life from life using a grid. The second lesson is an introduction to Vincent Van Gogh and his still life works. It guides students on how to replicate his broken line technique with a practice task and a sunflower replica task using oil pastel. This resource also included a Van Gogh analysis worksheet and two different template worksheets for the practical tasks.</p>
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Repeat Pattern Title Lesson

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<p>This resource includes a step-by-step guide on how to make a repeat pattern tile. The PPT covers different types of patterns and real-world applications of pattern techniques. Students can use their tile to create a repeat patten at any scale or used to develop their own mini wallpaper design. I have also included the image resource given to students to help them develop a design to be made into a pattern tile. This can be altered for any project.</p>
Introduction to Clay Techniques and SafetyQuick View
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Introduction to Clay Techniques and Safety

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<p>This resource covers clay safety, additive and reductive techniques, kiln and firing information as well as key techniques such as scoring and slipping and sgraffito. This particular PPT is used to teach students how to produce a Hamsa Hand sculpture but the clay introduction can be used for any clay project and I often use the same one for a range of tasks. Complete with Hamsa Hand design worksheet too.</p>
Introduction to Perspective (Still Life)Quick View
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Introduction to Perspective (Still Life)

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<p>This resource covers the basics of drawing fruit from different perspectives. It looks at depth, viewpoints and placement of shading and guides students on how to draw objects using perspective.</p>
Introduction to Tone and Shading (Still Life)Quick View
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Introduction to Tone and Shading (Still Life)

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<p>This resource covers the basics of tone and shading and is suitable for a first year 7 lesson. It covers how to shade basic 3D forms to appear realistic and how to draw fruit from life using the basic principles of shadow and highlight placement. The PPT includes step-by-step processes and assessment for learning activities.</p>
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Introduction to Colour Theory

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<p>This resource covers primary, secondary and tertiary colours, the colour wheel and how to use the wheel to mix colours. Includes a worksheet for students to paint their own colour wheel using what they have learned about colour theory.</p>