Presentation based on how to create a ceramic portrait in the style of artist Julian Opie. Guides students through designing a personal Opie style portrait and how to transfer the image onto clay to work in relief. Could be used with self drying or kiln fired clay if students want to use glaze.
Presentation showing students how to create plaster impressions of tools using clay. Guides students through using a step by step approach, illustrated with pictures.
Detailed whole lesson on the importance of composition and how to draw using composition for a variety of different landscapes. Includes structured step by step activities.
A detailed PPT of 40 slides based on artists students can research for the Edexcel exam theme: Beginning and or End.
Contains artists linked to each of the sub topics: People, Places, Objects, Nature, Imagination.
Will support individuals and whole class when needing to link ideas to artists or as inspiration throughout the topic.
Powerpoint guiding students on how to create a minimalist style mug using hand building techniques. Each step is illustrated and is finished with the glazing technique.
Lesson on simplification an image down to black and white. Useful for students who are moving onto creating a relief print. Links to the artist Frans Masereel.
5 worksheets based on drawing objects. Each worksheet includes a tonal ladder for students to refer to and to practice before applying tone. Useful for KS3.
A presentation guiding students through the step by step process of making a ceramic tile in the style of the artist Kandinsky. Includes subject specific keywords.
Lesson on colour theory, useful for primary and year 7.
The lesson includes worksheets which can be printed for colour sums and painting the colour wheel. Includes reference and discussion on contrasting colours.
IMAGES AND ARTISTS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
DETAIL
OUT OF PLACE
MOTION
SURROUNDINGS
ASSEMBLE
ANGLES
ARCHITECTURE
SHELTER
USEFUL FOR INDIVIDUALS OR WHOLE CLASS WHEN MIND MAPPING OR EXPLORING POTENTIAL STARTING POINTS.