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.
Worksheet or starter activity slide encouraging discussion and analysis of Jonathan Yeo’s King Charles portrait.
Lots of potential questions for students to consider, or a good research activity to discover existing opinion on the piece.
Students may answer all or some of the work, and could represent their findings in a more visually engaging format.
GCSE Photography analysis template for the photographer Sebastian Magnani. The first document asks students to consider the formal elements when analysing the work of reflective photographer Magnani.
The accompanying document talks students through the layout of their responses, addressing all AO objectives for GCSE Edexcel Photography.
An easy to use document which helps students consider the links between their artist research and analysis.
Originally designed for EAL students, the easy questions help students to structure their annotation and analysis. Before beginning their next set of artist responses, they are to consider what techniques and styles to develop and use from their original starting point.
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.
Photography analysis guide with directed questions to help students consider concept and meaning behind the work of Matt Wisniewski and his digital overlays.
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.
Poster designed to encourage students to move away from writing 'I think . . . ’ when describing art works.
Can be printed and displayed in any context.
A worksheet guiding students through an observational drawing of an art room object or equipment before applying the style of designer Evan Weselmann to create a retro inspired Art Dept. character.
Frida Kahlo artist research sheet, looking at the illustrator Liz Clements as an aid to researching into Kahlo’s life and story.
Tattoos have been added in the style of Clements, which students will then need to research into and show understanding of what the symbols may represent.
Extension to create a Liz Clements illustration, making Kahlo a more modern figure.
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.
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.
Easy to follow instructions for students to recap and learn the very basic Photoshop functions to move work within a file. Sheet covers:
moving objects.
making objects bigger / smaller.
rotate an object.
Simple shape placement tasks can be carried out from these basic instructions.