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GCSE Photography menu

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<p>This resources contains the basic information that students need to know when studying GCSE Photography such as; Key terms, The Edexel course overview, portrait lighting techniques/set ups, ISO setting, how to change settings on a Nikon DSLR camera plus photographers to explore.</p>
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Stephen Wiltshire Oil Pastel Mono print

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<p>Through this lesson students will be introduced to artist savant Stephen Wiltshire. They will explore;</p> <ul> <li>Drawing techniques</li> <li>Complete a comparative study</li> <li>Practice blending colours with oil pastels</li> <li>Strengthen their mark making skills</li> <li>Be introduced to the process of monoprinting with oil pastels</li> </ul> <p>This resource contains; a starter activity, literacy word map, a comparative study, reference images, step by step instructions and student exemplars.</p> <p>This lesson can be used as part of a unit on Architecture, an introduction to the process of monoprinting or as a fun cover lesson.</p>
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Black History Month Scheme of Learning

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<p>This scheme of learning is designed to be used during Black History Month to explore the works of Black artists including; Toyin Odutola, Palesa Monareng, Jean Michel Basquiat and Alfred Conteh.</p> <p>This download contains 8 lessons, starter activities, artist introductions, outcome evaluation questions, reference images and students outcome examples.</p> <p>Students will have the opportunity to explore the following media; graphite pencil, white pencil, drawing inks, printing inks, oil pastels, acrylic paint, clay and marbling inks.</p> <p>Students will have the opportunity to explore the following techniques; drawing, mono printing with printing inks, colour mixing with acrylic paint, impasto, painting and relief sculpting.</p> <p>The scheme activities can be rearranged in any order that would be appropriate</p>