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I have been teaching for 12 years in both state and independent schools. Prior to this I specialised and worked in the fashion and interior design industries. I use a variety of mediums in my own work, and specialise in printmaking, portraiture, and graphic design. I'm always looking to learn new skills and recently finished a course in woodwork furniture design, which I loved! I have always enjoyed creating useful and beautiful resources for students and so think it is time I share them.

I have been teaching for 12 years in both state and independent schools. Prior to this I specialised and worked in the fashion and interior design industries. I use a variety of mediums in my own work, and specialise in printmaking, portraiture, and graphic design. I'm always looking to learn new skills and recently finished a course in woodwork furniture design, which I loved! I have always enjoyed creating useful and beautiful resources for students and so think it is time I share them.
Illustration - Poster
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Illustration - Poster

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Poster - classroom display to inspire students. Images and names of amazing illustrators that might inspire them.
Art Brief - BODY IMAGE
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Art Brief - BODY IMAGE

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This is a project I delivered a couple of years ago to my BTEC L3 Art and Design students. I was inspired to create and deliver a project that empowered my students and gave them the opportunity to create their own visual narratives on a theme that is sensitive to most (especially young people), and extremely relevant today - Body Image. This is a project that requires the teacher to be sensitive to young people’s views, thoughts and personal experiences. I would recommend that you deliver this knowing you have good relationships with your students and that you are open to tackling difficult topics with care. This will get you started if you are stuck for ideas for your next project. How you deliver this is up to you. A brief - powerpoint. Brief, visual mindmap, questionnaire - pdf.
Questioning in Art
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Questioning in Art

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4 posters on questioning in Art. This can be used in lessons or as classroom displays to remind students of questions they should be asking themselves when researching or producing their own work.
Charcoal Artists Poster
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Charcoal Artists Poster

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This is a simple poster focused on charcoal artists that students may consider for researching, or perhaps teachers may want to use as examples of varying styles using charcoal.
Visual Elements Introduction
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Visual Elements Introduction

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This is an introductory worksheet on the Formal Visual Elements. It defines what this means, and asks students to identify what these elements are. Answers are available for teachers and an extension task with exemplar material is also available for teachers to deliver in lesson. Students can go on to use the template provided to create examples of the formal visual elements. An example is available for clarity. There are two copies available - one with the US spelling of color.
Portraiture using the Grid Method
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Portraiture using the Grid Method

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This is a step by step guide/handout for teachers and students on how to draw a portrait using the grid method. This method can apply to any object students are working from. I created and used this handout for my Y12 Fine Art students. It was a success and something students referred to regularly. This technique is not as easy as it may seem, and although it is not as demanding as drawing from observation, this technique still challenges students to improve hand eye coordination, and teaches them a way to draw proportionately. Added - My own oil paint example, step by step
Art - Personal Investigation
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Art - Personal Investigation

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What is a personal investigation? This document was made for students to understand the requirements of a personal investigation. I found GCSE and A Level students found this useful as it clearly lays down the areas they will need to focus on and how to start.
Mindmap and Brief  "Perception"  project idea
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Mindmap and Brief "Perception" project idea

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Mind map It is a starting point for a project you may want to create. I usually start my projects with one word ideas, and then create my own mindmaps as a way to start thinking about artists I want to introduce to students and then consider possible subthemes to that topic. This usually helps me then write a brief and a scheme of work. I just found this old mindmap on a project I didn’t deliver but it’s a nice visual starting point for anyone looking for ideas. Creating project themes from scratch can be time consuming, and so I intend to share more of these briefs that I have created in the last 12 years. This brief focuses on the theme of Perception. I have edited the brief so it is not directly linked to an exam board, it can be modified by teachers to link more directly to your own specifications and assessment criteria.
Identity - Developing Ideas
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Identity - Developing Ideas

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This resource is aimed at helping teachers and students with the beginning stages of developing ideas for the Identity project. Suggestions on how to start the project. Mindmaps for possible directions based on the theme.
Research & Analysis - Michael Craig Martin
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Research & Analysis - Michael Craig Martin

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This document guides students on how to research the work of Michael Craig Martin. This asks students to answer several questions about this work and think critically about the meaning of his work and his use of formal visual elements. This can be used as a classroom activity, using some of the questions for teacher led discussion/Q&A. It can also be used as in-class independent task OR you can use this as a homework assignment. 13 Questions 1 Extension Task
Health and Safety -  Working with craft knives
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Health and Safety - Working with craft knives

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This is a quick and easy way to meet healthy and safety requirements when using knives in the art room. Page 1. A visual worksheet questionnaire for students to identify safe and unsafe practice- for students. Page 2. Answers with explanations- for teachers.
Photoshop Assessment - What have you learnt?
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Photoshop Assessment - What have you learnt?

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Formative assessment - worksheet/questionnaire This questionnaire asks students about key areas/tools when using Photoshop. If you are teaching Photoshop skills, then you can download my Photoshop resources as well as this free questionnaire. This not only helps assess students knowledge but also acts as a record for them to use in future. MAC users and PC users versions available.
Paint - Poster
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Paint - Poster

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This is an informative poster that gives a brief history on the origins of Acrylic Paint. I created this and used in lessons as a handout. It worked well as a starter activity/discussion point on the benefits of understanding different mediums. This leads on to students researching the history of oil paints (classroom activity or homework) and making comparisons between these mediums - pros and cons.
Lino Printing - Health and safety questionnaire
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Lino Printing - Health and safety questionnaire

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This worksheet/questionnaire that can be used in lessons to ensure your students are aware of good practice as well as health and safety protocol when lino cutting and lino printing. It is formatted at A3 and can be printed from A4 and up to A2. I have also tried to add some humour to keep students on their toes.
Art project idea: 'Transformation' for Juxtapoz magazine brief
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Art project idea: 'Transformation' for Juxtapoz magazine brief

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This is a brief I wrote for year 9 students last year. The theme is transformation and it is a graphic design based project for the magazine Juxtapoz. This includes - Brief scenario A list of how to start the project - for students Example of a mind map to follow in the next few days.
Introduction to Color Theory/Introduction à la théorie des couleurs
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Introduction to Color Theory/Introduction à la théorie des couleurs

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This poster gives a brief history on the theory of color. Spelling has been edited to U.S spelling of Color. I have also used AI to translate this into French. It is informative and eye catching and discusses both the traditional and CMYK/ CMJN color wheels. It is formatted to A3 size but can be printed up to A2. Ce poster présente un bref historique de la théorie des couleurs. L’orthographe a été adaptée à l’orthographe américaine de Color ainsi qu’à l’orthographe française. Il est informatif et accrocheur et aborde les roues chromatiques traditionnelles et CMYK/ CMJN. Il est formaté au format A3 mais peut être imprimé au format A2.
Color and Emotion - Poster
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Color and Emotion - Poster

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This poster can be used as a class display or to be handed out to students for a lesson on how color is used by artists to convey message and meaning as well as emotion. Links to information presented on the poster are discreetly displayed in light grey, where information has been copied and pasted from online sources, should you wish to do some further research for your own schemes of work.
Color Wheel - Color theory worksheet US Spelling
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Color Wheel - Color theory worksheet US Spelling

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This worksheet is for students to apply their knowledge of color theory by painting/coloring in the color wheel and answering the questions below the color wheel. I have also attached the answers to the questions should you need them. I usually ask students to use acrylics for this task. You may want to download for free, my color theory introduction page, which teaches students the history of color Theory. This worksheet is also part of a bundle I have created available on my profile.
Colour Wheel - worksheet
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Colour Wheel - worksheet

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This worksheet is for students to apply their knowledge of colour theory by painting/colouring in the colour wheel and answering the questions below the colour wheel. I have also attached the answers to the questions should you need them. I usually ask students to use acrylics for this task. You may want to download for free, my colour theory introduction page, which teaches students the history of colour Theory. This worksheet is also part of a bundle I have created available on my profile.