pptx, 11.64 MB
pptx, 11.64 MB

Exploring Art at KS3
Suitable for any KS3 year group, this versatile art project has primarily been delivered to Year 7 students and serves as an excellent foundation for future endeavors at GCSE level.

Project Focus
Students will embark on a journey exploring the theme of ‘Hybrid Creatures’ drawing inspiration from various examples of hybrid animals in popular culture.

Skills Development
During this project, students will hone their abilities in:

Conceptualization and Ideation
Imagination and Creativity: Designing hybrid creatures requires a high level of imagination. Students would practice combining different animal or human features to create entirely new beings, pushing the boundaries of their creative thinking.

Narrative and Symbolism
Hybrid creatures often carry symbolic meaning or tell a story. Students would develop the ability to infuse their designs with narrative elements, thinking conceptually about what their creatures represent.

Collage Techniques for Design
Visual Brainstorming: Collage serves as a powerful tool for ideation. Students would learn to use collage to experiment with different combinations of features, colors, and textures, which helps in visualizing their hybrid creatures.

Translating 2D Designs into 3D Forms
Spatial Thinking: One of the critical skills in this project is translating a two-dimensional collage design into a three-dimensional form. Students would develop their spatial awareness, learning how to interpret flat images as volumetric, sculptural forms.

Wire Armature Construction
Structural Design: Wire is used to create the armature or skeleton of the creature. Students would develop skills in building strong, stable frameworks that can support the paper pulp and maintain the desired form. Manipulation of Wire: Working with wire requires dexterity and control. Students would practice bending, twisting, and shaping wire to create the basic structure of their creatures, learning to work with this medium in a precise and controlled way.

Sculpting with Paper Pulp
Modeling and Shaping: Paper pulp can be molded and shaped to add volume and detail to the wire armature. Students would learn how to apply and manipulate the pulp to create textures, forms, and surface details that bring their creatures to life. Surface Texturing: Beyond basic sculpting, students would explore how to create various textures using paper pulp, whether it’s smooth surfaces, rough textures, or intricate patterns, enhancing the tactile quality of their models.

Access a comprehensive slideshow featuring clear examples that cater to various skill levels and activities for each lesson.

Project Duration
Approximately 12 to 15 weeks, equivalent to one term.

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