Word Document guiding students through their Written Study for A Level Art & Design. The document was originally used for the Edexcel spec but can be adapted to any exam board.
The style of writing encourages students to write as a commentary, rather than a traditional essay.
Can be delivered at the end or in sections through the Y13 course.
A collection of 5 architecture resources and projects. Content covers mixed media architecture, Photoshop manipulation, illustration and Lino Cutting project.
Could all be used at GCSE level, or adapted to suit different key stages.
A step by step guide taking students through a layered portrait Photoshop tutorial. The slides have easy to follow Photoshop instructions, with examples and screenshots to suit most learning styles.
The end product should be achievable within an hour lesson, provided students have a prior knowledge of Photoshop.
The slides can be sent to each student to make a copy and attach screenshots, final outcome and written analysis, too.
A cover lesson worksheet which challenges students to take a section of Kate Brinkworth’s coke bottle paintings and replicate them using pencil colours.
The task is designed to allow students to practice their use of ellipses whilst drawing, before applying colour knowledge and shading to complete the piece.
This is a stand alone worksheet with instructions and success criteria.
Worksheet covering the silhouette illustrations of the artist Kara Walker.
The sheet challenges students to depict a well known folktale through the use of silhouettes only. Examples and background information are also supported through the included presentation.
This may be used as a one off cover lesson or introduction into a longer project.
The work of Kara Walker is perfect for any creative BLM workshops or activities.
Set of resources challenging students to design their own coffee cup sleeve in the style of artist Lei Xue. Xue mixes traditional Chinese Willow patterns with contemporary, pop art references. Students are asked to create their own take on this design.
The set of sheets include instructions, examples and references for Lei Xue’s work. A Y7 example of the task and the coffee sleeve template.
This task can be extended to develop the design and printed to actually create coffee cup wraps or reusable cups.
Please note, this is a worksheet and template pack only. No presentation is included.
Double sided A3 sheet with question prompts to help students write about their Art & Design coursework. The booklet was originally made as an aid for A Level Graphic Design, but can apply to all endorsements.
Easy to follow instructions for students to recap and learn the very basic Photoshop functions to move work within a file. Sheet covers:
moving objects.
making objects bigger / smaller.
rotate an object.
Simple shape placement tasks can be carried out from these basic instructions.
Researching, designing and creating a Google Doodle advert for an Inspirational Woman / figure. The scheme is structured as a mini GCSE project, encouraging students to work in their chosen style and generate their own ideas. The process covers research, planning, refinement, experimentation and completing a final outcome.
A project exploring Matisse’s works and his cut out style. Students link his technique to the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic games, creating a contemporary minimal sports poster.
Extending the technique, students progress onto the work of Bernardo Henning, who has influences of Matisse’s shapes and mark making within his designs.
The project can be completed by hand, or digitally using Photoshop.
A full GCSE Graphic Communication project, guiding students through the creation of a retro mascot character using food and drink as a starting point.
The project then has the choice of 5 briefs which students may select to build their project in a more personal manner.
The scheme covers drawing and photography but does rely on access to Photoshop to complete most tasks.
A worksheet guiding students through an observational drawing of an art room object or equipment before applying the style of designer Evan Weselmann to create a retro inspired Art Dept. character.