An ideal cover lesson; this resource comes as an A3 document, and can be used with Year 9 or KS5 Art students to develop observational drawing skills, focusing on accuracy of proportion and tone.
Students only require a pencil to produce their work, inspired by the artist, Georgia O’Keeffe.
This document has been produced using Microsoft Publisher. It can also be downloaded as a PDF file.
This resource can be printed and handed to students, then used by the facilitator to structure a series of Life Drawing lessons.
This resource covers 6 in-depth lessons, including timings for your life drawing model to use, techniques, media and additional resources that students can access from home as ‘homework’, should they wish to develop their practice further.
Resources required:
Pencil
Sticks or paintbrushes
Masking tape
Ink and nibs
Chalk
Charcoal
White A3 cartridge paper & Black A3 cartridge paper
Easels
This scheme of work is helpful for working with KS5 students when building application portfolios, to develop observational drawing skills, and to create experimental outcomes for coursework projects.
This 1-hour long lesson teaches KS3 or KS4 students to create colourful prints using polystyrene tiles in the style of Keith Haring.
Students should aim to produce skilfull prints, using two techniques to add colour in the negative space of the print; one with felt tip pens and one using colourful collaged papers.
You will need to provide:
A2 sized paper
Pencils
Biros
Colourful collaging papers
Glue
Polystyrene tiles
Block printing ink
Printing rollers
Aprons (if necessary)
Keywords covered: colour, Line, Pattern, Motif.