A selection of slides which directs students through a double exposure tutorial using the online website, Photopea.
The slides link closely to the work of Nevess and encourage students to combine their own portrait and architecture photography.
As an extension, students can then develop a more mixed media, graphic style of working. There are further tutorials and analysis guides for the artist Januz Miralles.
GCSE Art & Design project overview for a project based around architecture. Using locks as the initial starting point, students move into architectural forms through the work of Ian Murphy and Daniela Gullotta.
Later slides offer inspiration for independent development and creating work in different media.
Digital tutorial to create a Magdiel Lopez piece of Graphic Design. Layout in a sketchbook format, students make their own copy and track their progress through the easy to use tutorial.
Used for AS Level Graphic Design but suitable for GCSE, BTEC or KS3.
Can be used during online learning by using Photopea instead of Photoshop.
Part of a formal elements scheme, helping students combine colour theory, line drawings and composition knowledge.
Presentation takes students through each development stage and includes primary images of sea life to draw from.
Creating patterned cultural tiles in the style of Jill Ricci.
2 x worksheets for students to create patterned tiles based on a chosen country. One sheet offers a shape for students to complete work in, cut around and place together as a class whilst the other can be extended into a Photoshop piece.
Set of 3 “There’s More to Art Than Meets the Eye” posters, offering future career prospects and transferable skills.
The middle poster offers a quote from a Surgical Professor, encouraging the use of dexterity through studying art.
Presentation exploring the popular Asian shop house architecture of Singapore.
Students are introduced to the style of architecture, consider why they are built in that way and what the various carvings may mean for the owner.
Each student produces a sketched design of their own shop house using set criteria. They then simplify their design and produce their own lino cut print.
Extension tasks allow students to explore graffiti in Hong Kong whilst adding backgrounds, or explore more collaborative pieces, as a class.
KS3 Michael Craig Martin still life lesson plan and accompanying presentation. Lesson guides students through tasks for both hand made and digital outcomes.
The presentation also instructs on future steps for development, creating a digital repeat 90s pattern.
4 x Christmas activities, suitable for KS3 and above.
1 x Victorian Christmas Cards
1 x Christmas Architecture
4 x Christmas Grid Drawing Competitions
1 x Large Scale Group Drawing
Worksheet introducing the art work of artist Edward Bawden. Students are to design a traditional London townhouse, with Christmas decoration onto a brown paper bag.
Bags can then be presented outside or around school with appropriate tea lights to light up and luminate the illustrations.
Artist research analysis frame sheet, helping students to discuss the work of artists and designers at A Level.
Sheet includes suggested vocabulary and written structure.
Various GCSE coursework projects, covering Art & Design, Photography and Graphic Communication.
Projects act as loose framework to begin projects and encourage independent development from the initial introduction.
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 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!
Presentation guiding students through a digital drawing of Frida Kahlo and subsequent inspirational poster design. The project celebrates Frida and her iconic style, rather than her paintings, but does offer some narrative and video links to her personal story and background.
Although a digital project, this could be adapted to traditional drawings.
An overview of basic Photoshop techinques to enhance the use of typography in GCSE and A Level design.
The PDF offers instruction, hints and tips to help add to images.
Poster designed to encourage students to move away from writing 'I think . . . ’ when describing art works.
Can be printed and displayed in any context.