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The “Who Am I?” unit for Year 7 Art provides an engaging introduction to a variety of artists from different times, places, and cultures. It encourages students to draw connections between the artwork they study and their own experiences and identities. The unit fosters creative exploration through the use of different media, such as painting, sculpture, and collage, while developing students’ analytical and practical skills. Each lesson focuses on a different artist, including Peter Blake, Vincent van Gogh, Alberto Giacometti, and Alexander Calder, with worksheets and structured guidance to support students’ art analysis.

Key features of the unit include:

Artistic Exploration: Students are introduced to a range of artistic styles, from Blake’s pop art to Calder’s sculptures, through practical activities like drawing, collage, and sculpture-making.
Art Media and Techniques: The unit encourages students to experiment with a variety of materials—such as wire, oil pastels, and watercolours—reflecting the techniques of the featured artists.
Art Analysis Skills: Worksheets guide students through the process of analysing artwork, helping them observe and reflect on elements such as lines, shapes, colours, and composition. Students will develop their ability to describe, evaluate, and interpret art.
Personal Connections: The unit encourages students to relate to the artwork by creating self-portraits and other pieces inspired by the artists, helping them explore the concept of identity in art.
Diverse Perspectives: Students explore the work of artists from various periods and styles, broadening their understanding of global artistic expression.
This comprehensive unit is an excellent introduction to secondary art, designed to inspire creativity whilst grounding students in essential art analysis skills.

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