<p>This presentation shows students how to produce a basic monoprint as well as showing them various methods to alter the process. Student examples of monoprints based on portrait photographs and analysis.</p>
<p>This lesson involves time for a baseline portrait to be completed as well as various quick draw activities to enhance mark-making skills. These activities include continuous line and blind drawing.</p>
<p>Presentation on basic colour theory for KS3 and worksheet. This worksheet can be stuck in sketchbooks or given to students to consolidate their knowlegde of colour theory with the artist link to the work of Patrick Caulfield. Best for KS3 Colour theory intoduction.</p>
<p>This lesson covers the basic rules of correct portrait proportions and asks students to apply their knowlegde of these rules to draw their own perfect face.</p>
<p>This lesson introduces students to various different media of your choice. Students to work in groups to use four different media in order to produce a mixed-media portrait.</p>
<p>This presentation shows students a number of methods for visual development pages in their sketchbook. It focuses on adopting various different media and formal elements as well as adopting artist influence.</p>
<p>A booklet for use with both KS3 and KS4 students. Areas for peer and self assessment as well as a glossary of art terms and pages for skill development. Helps to keep track of student progress all in one place for students to use. Editable for you to make any changes too.</p>
<p>All images are copyright the original author/artist. This presentation provides an introduction to portraits throughout various art movements and periods, Students to engage with the formal elements used by artists and to write their own statement of intent.</p>