A selection of slides to introduce students to the portrait paintings of Lucian Freud.
The first task is a digital based tutorial which walks students through a low poly tutorial to create a geometric self portrait. This allows students to consider the face in a 3D format and appreciate the full range of skin tones within any face.
Students then move on to applying these various tones by mixing colours and painting over their digital piece.
Finally, students are encouraged to work in the style of Lucian Freud to complete their own expressive self portrait. They should be able to apply the skin tones and contour directions from tasks one and two to complete their piece.
Introduction to oil painting pack. Including lesson plan, cut out card activity and template for applying skin tones to a portrait.
Used for Y12 but may be adapted to suit acrylic paint.
A one off Art & Design cover lesson challenging students to create an illustration for a skateboard deck. The sheet explains the task and success criteria, as well as offering visual examples for inspiration.
Students are to select one of the eight starting points provided and complete their illustration in the skateboard template, also on the sheet.
This task may be extended to allow students to complete their designs digitally, adding colour and texture through Photoshop or Photopea.
Worksheet introducing students to the work of Lucy Stephen, who creates city themed designs inside a typography letter shape.
The resource also includes an A-Z sheet. Simply crop the letter you wish students to complete and print out A5 for the class to complete.
Example also attached using this method with B for Birmingham!
Art & Design cover lesson - introducing students to the work of illustrator Sandra Chevrier, who creates portraits with Marvel character masks covering the face.
This worksheet has examples of Chevrier’s work and instructs students to complete their own design over the blank portrait to the left of the page.
Please note that this is a worksheet only, not a full lesson or presentation.
Cover lesson for KS3 exploring the stippling drawing technique. The worksheets instructs students to complete the drawings of 3 mini beasts, as well as a practice grid.
Full introductory GCSE Art & Design presentation taking students through various digital and hands on tasks. All tasks link to the theme of Metamorphosis and includes workshop ideas, analysis tasks and development help towards an outcome.
Originally used during online distance learning last year, each student makes a copy of the presentation and adds work week by week to show development.
This was used for a pre GCSE Year 9 group to give a flavour of work which may be covered but could easily be used to begin a GCSE course or encourage online participation. Lots of media exploration and experimentation is encouraged, with consideration of equipment. Some tasks cover both digital and hands on art, focused on giving a taster of both GCSE Art and Photography course content.
Techniques covered:
Insect drawing
Projection Photography
Shutter speed photography
Still life photography and drawing
Illustration
Dry point printing
Digital illustration
Moodboard research and presentation
Compositional development
Outcome development and documentation
Final Outcome evaluation
Exhibition Poster extension task.
Cover lesson work sheet guiding students to create a replica of an Angela Hao Asian architecture street sketch.
Also attached is an easy to print inspiration sheet to accompany and support the task.
A Powerpoint exploring the theme of jungle through typography and illustration.
The slides begin with a step by step guide to creating a leafy letter using Photopea. Students then develop an illustrated book cover for the Jungle Book using Henri Rousseau’s paintings as inspiration.
Originally used during online learning, there are differentiated tasks to consider resources found at home and online accessibilty.
Presentation to introduce Hokusai’s The Great Wave and inspire students to work together to create a recycled version of the piece.
Includes an example from a Year 6 group, as well as 4 other famous paintings completed by previous groups.
A selection of 5 GCSE Photography digital sketchbooks guiding students through the camera basics, shutter speed, aperture and portraiture.
Enough content to cover a full Year 10 course, before student pick independent projects in Y11.
Highly successful outcomes from each project in past teaching, with analysis and development help and prompts too.
Perfect set for anyone new to teaching GCSE Photography
A unit of work centered around the British Pop artist, Peter Blake. The slides introduce students to the Pop Art movement before directing a self portrait in the style of the iconic artist.
Students will also consider collage and modern popular culture whilst creating their own ‘Sources for Pop Art’.
The final task is a cross curricular challenge to produce a collaged vinyl record design, in the style of Blake’s ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band’, depicting 10 key events in History.
A step by step guide taking students through a layered portrait Photoshop tutorial. The slides have easy to follow Photoshop instructions, with examples and screenshots to suit most learning styles.
The end product should be achievable within an hour lesson, provided students have a prior knowledge of Photoshop.
The slides can be sent to each student to make a copy and attach screenshots, final outcome and written analysis, too.
A step by step guide for students to create posters in the style of Zeka Designs. The content helps in creating work based on European architecture but can be adapted to suit a portrait project.
Written instructions for Photopea included, as well as analysis prompts to break down the contextual sources.
Originally completed with Year 9 as an online project but also suitable for GCSE Photography and Graphic Design.
A series of activities leading students through a mixed media architecture project. Suitable for GCSE or Y12 study, the scheme explores:
2 point perspective technical drawing
Location photography
Urban sketching (artist Lyndon Hayes)
Monoprinting and collage
Mixed media (artist Daniela Gullotta)
Final outcome planning
Worksheet covering the silhouette illustrations of the artist Kara Walker.
The sheet challenges students to depict a well known folktale through the use of silhouettes only. Examples and background information are also supported through the included presentation.
This may be used as a one off cover lesson or introduction into a longer project.
The work of Kara Walker is perfect for any creative BLM workshops or activities.
A spreadsheet designed to help students complete written annotations in a concise, direct manner. Document includes a blank annotation log, as well as a completed example from a past student.
Questions and prompts help students to consider the 4 AOs whilst analysing their work. Students are encouraged to complete annotation after each artist, double page or large scale piece.
HOW TO USE:
Download the spreadsheet and add to Google Drive.
Share with students, who make their own copy.
Teacher and student then have joint access to the document, which can be checked and fed back on at any time.
Once annotations are checked, students can copy to a Word document and print, ready for presentation in sketchbook.
A simple sheeting allowing students to apply pre taught shading and tonal techniques to 3D shapes.
Used as a practice builder into more substantial 3D still life drawings.
Short document which helps students to discuss the work of Sophie Calle and encourage a series of images in her style.
Originally used last year during lockdown, it can be adapted as an ongoing homework task to photograph home life over a period of time.