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CREATIVE ARTS - CLASSROOM DISPLAY - FILM - MEDIA - DESIGN - ART - PHOTOGRAPHY
CREATIVE ARTS - CLASSROOM DISPLAY - FILM - MEDIA - DESIGN - ART - PHOTOGRAPHY
In your portfolio
Elements of design
Composition design
Anatomy of film
Photo composition
Photography basics
The best places to find creative ideas
SWOT Analysis
Design club
What is design thinking?
Why Art?
Types of Art
Art & Love - Remote / In School Resource - Valentine's Day - Printable / Digital Booklet
Art & Love: Love through the ages
In this booklet:
Love themes brainstorm (mindmaps)
Love as a subject matter in Art
Amedeo Modigliani: Love in portraits
Rene Magritte: Love & Surrealism
Salvador Dalí: Dali And Gala – The Love Story / Dali inspired “love” landscape collage
Analysing Art with “love” themes
Creating A Film Poster Series - 38 Page Booklet - Appropriate For Remote Or In School Learning
Within this resource learners will:
Identify film genre
Identify the target audience
Create a film narrative for a particular target audience & genre
Identify elements (codes & conventions) of film posters
Learn about film posters that were featured in a series
Create a film poster series to an industry standard
For the final project students will develop a series of 3 film posters for a fictional film that they write the story for.
Kindergarten to Grade 5 Assessment Planning | The Elements Of Art
Planning assessment criteria for K-5.
Artist A to Z | W | Wassily Kandinsky | Colour Theory
Kandinsky wasn’t the first abstract artist, but certainly was one of the founding fathers of the art form. Within this resource students will learn colour theories such as:
Cool Colours
Warm Colours
Primary Colours
Secondary Colours
Analogous Colours
Complimentary Colours
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Introduction To Media: Graphics (Poster Design), Website Production, Photography & Branding
Introduction To Media for Secondary Learners: Graphics (Film Poster & Poster Design), Website Production, Digital Photography & Branding Bundle.
Full year of Media planned for Secondary learners
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: Creative Digital Media Production: Unit 12 Website Production - LOC
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma: Creative Digital Media Production: Unit 12 Website Production LOC
18 page learning portfolio for remote or in class learning
FULLY PLANNED
In this unit you will:
Produce a website for a specific purpose and audience.
Introduction To Branding & Graphics - 24 Page Digital Booklet - Appropriate For Remote Learning
Introduction To Branding & Graphics - 24 Page Digital Booklet - Appropriate For Remote Learning
Artist A to Z | V | Victoria Reynolds | Meat Lovers Artwork
Victoria Reynolds’ artworks of raw meat remove the idea of flesh for consumption. The meats stop being pieces of meat and become almost crystal like. Within this resource students will appropriate the work of the artist learning about pattern, texture and subject matter.
Artist A to Z | U | Ugo Rondinone | Bluestone Sculptures | Abstract Sculptures |
Ugo Rondinone uses Bluestone to create large abstract figure sculptures. Inspired by the work of Ugo Rondinone, students will create a rock sculptures by painting, stacking and sticking together rocks from the school, garden, park or house.
Elements Of Art - Classroom Poster
Elements Of Art - Classroom Poster
The Elements Of Art - Presentation
Just as all matter is made up of different elements, art is a combination of different elements or building blocks.
Artists combine line, shape, form, space, texture, value, and color to produce their work. These elements also help us appreciate, understand, and analyze works of art.
LINE: In art, lines aren’t just straight or otherwise; they can also be abstract or implied, or two or three dimensional. Line is the foundation
of visual art.
SPACE: Space is based on where and how the artist applies all the other elements of art on their work. Space allows artists to set the foreground, middle ground, or background for paintings.
TEXTURE: Texture connects with the sense of touch. For artwork that cannot be touched, the artist uses texture to show how something looks like it would feel.
COLOUR: Color itself has three elements: hue, value, and intensity. Colors can hold emotion. The meaning of an artwork can drastically change just by playing around with these elements.
VALUE: In connection with color, value determines how light or dark color is when used in art. The lightest value of color is white, while the darkest value is black.
SHAPE: Shape is the product of closed lines. They are two dimensional and only convey height and width.
FORM: When a shape acquires depth, it has form. For example, when a circle has form, it transforms into a sphere.
FREE Printable Thank You Teacher Colour-In Cards
FREE Printable Thank You Teacher Colour-In Cards
FREE ART/MEDIA WORKSHEETS | POP ART | COLOUR VALUES | PERSPECTIVE DRAWING | WOMAN WITH A SUNFLOWER
FREE ART/MEDIA WORKSHEETS | POP ART | COLOUR VALUES | PERSPECTIVE DRAWING | WOMAN WITH A SUNFLOWER ANALYSIS | & MORE
Pop Art Coloring: Use different pop art styles to color the images below.
Make your selfie pop: By “pop,” we mean Pop Art, from the term “popular.” It is a visual arts movement that drew influence from people and things in popular culture, such as food, film, and everyday
objects. One of the leaders of this movement is Andy Warhol, a successful American artist who used bright colors and silkscreen to mass-produce his art. Now let’s create your own pop art portrait inspired by Andy Warhol.
Colour Code - Tonal Values: Hues or pure colors acquire tonal values with the addition of gray, black, or white. Make your own tonal value chart using the three primary hues, to discover new shades, tints and tones! You can use this later as a reference for painting.
An Exercise on Perspective: Perspective is an important part of visual art. It gives flat drawings a sense of depth and immerses viewers in your work. Copy the illustration from the first row to the second row. Observe the horizon line and vanishing points. Then, pick an object near you. Draw it in two perspectives using the boxes on the last row.
Beyond the Canvas: This is a photo of an oil painting by Mary Cassatt called Woman with a Sunflower, created in 1905. Look closely
at the artwork and take note of your first impressions.
A mix of mediums: In the boxes below, use the materials indicated to create your own artwork. Each artwork should answer the question; If I could create my own planet, what would it look like?
History of Video Games: This short quiz aims to demonstrate your knowledge on the origins of video games. Write your answers on the blank space below each question.
Creating letterforms: You can create calligraphic pieces with the simplest of tools. It’s easy to get distracted by the many brands and products, but you can do it with what you have.
How do you see yourself?: Using a mirror, look closely at all the shapes, colors, and other features on your face, then with the mirror as your guide, draw and color your portrait on a piece of paper. Ask your classmates for feedback about your portrait.
Creating a Narrative & Storyboard For A Film Workbook/Presentation
Creating a Narrative & Storyboard For A Film
Production Timeline
Brainstorm ideas for your film’s narrative
Elements of a Story
Collect Content
Framing
Storyboard example
Storyboard Template
Image resources & references
Let's Talk Type - Three Free Typography Lessons - Resources & Activities
LESSON ONE:
What is Typography?
Font and Typeface
Type Foundations
Anatomy of a Letter
Tips in using Typography
Activity
LESSON TWO:
Activity
LESSON THREE:
The Art Of Calligraphy
Creating letterforms
Activity
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Product Design & Technologies | Yrs 8-10 Research Task | Textile Toy Craft
Product Design & Technologies | Yrs 8-10 Research Task
Creative Toys | Textiles
Graphic Design - Fields of design practice | Worksheet or poster
Graphic Design - Fields of design practice.
Worksheet or poster.
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At Home Art Workshops Inspired By Historical & Modern Artists | For Remote Teaching & Learning
Create artworks in a range of media inspired by modern & historical artists.
Learn about colour with Wassily Kandinsky.
Create a jungle artwork from home with Henri Rousseau.
Learn & break the rules of proportional portraiture with Amedeo Modigliani.
Sew & stitch your favourite food with Lucy Sparrow.
Create found object portraits with Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Draw with scissors with Henri Matisse.
(Video preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgbHiOynBxY&feature=youtu.be)