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ARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artART ANALYSIS
Four stage analysis Handout. INTRODUCTION. Introduces the artwork, name of artist, title, date produced, country, media size. DESCRIPTION. This is what you can see: Before describing art elements, tell the reader what the subject matter is - the main focal poin t it first. Subject: portrait, landscape, still life, animals, people,event, place
BUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
THE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
INDIGENOUS ART
Origami. Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over SCULPTURE:*DEFINITION*&*TECHNIQUES* ELEMENTS*&*PRINCIPLES*OFSCULPTURE*) LINE&SILHOUETTE* Line)is)the)path)of)amoving)point.)In) sculpture,)the)mostimportantkind)of) lineiscontour)line,)or)the)outline MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
VISUAL ART RUBRIC
VISUAL ART RUBRIC – YEARS 9-10 – Critical Analysis CRITERIA A B C D E 1. DESCRIPTION: identifies things about the work that can be seen,ARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artART ANALYSIS
Four stage analysis Handout. INTRODUCTION. Introduces the artwork, name of artist, title, date produced, country, media size. DESCRIPTION. This is what you can see: Before describing art elements, tell the reader what the subject matter is - the main focal poin t it first. Subject: portrait, landscape, still life, animals, people,event, place
BUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
THE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
INDIGENOUS ART
Origami. Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over SCULPTURE:*DEFINITION*&*TECHNIQUES* ELEMENTS*&*PRINCIPLES*OFSCULPTURE*) LINE&SILHOUETTE* Line)is)the)path)of)amoving)point.)In) sculpture,)the)mostimportantkind)of) lineiscontour)line,)or)the)outline MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
VISUAL ART RUBRIC
VISUAL ART RUBRIC – YEARS 9-10 – Critical Analysis CRITERIA A B C D E 1. DESCRIPTION: identifies things about the work that can be seen,GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED. Write SUCCINCT and CLEAR annotations. This is the secret to not exceeding the word count, while still meeting performance standards. Suggested Topics. OVERVIEW. . The Visual Study is an investigation of a chosen area of the Visual Arts. It must include both analytical and practical responses. Word Count: 2000 words over 20 pages. EXTENSION - ARTS AT TRINITY Open your image in Photoshop. Duplicate layer. Step 3: Create a new layer (re name this layer - line) Step 4: Using the airbrush/paintbrush tool draw over your lines. Zoom in (ctl +) to get a closer look at your image and to create a more controlled image. Ensure that all your lines join up because when you go to all colour,if they are not
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
FOLIO 40%(30 Pages for Major Practical #1 & 30 Pages for Major Practical 2) April and June/July Holiday Homework: Please note: Holiday workshops offered – Tuesday and Wednesday week 1 10am-4pm and week 2 Wednesday 10am – 4pm. There will be no holiday workshops offered in June/July or October holidays. Practice and Drill/InquiryBased.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueLINE SELF PORTRAIT
Using a light source have a student draw your outline. Begin by brainstorming things which represent you. Eg. Values, beliefs, culture, dreams, aspirations, fears, phobias, hobbies and talents. Once you have a selection of items to draw begin to fill in your silhouette. Consider dividing your silhouette into smaller spaces which will complementVISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads to JEFFREY SMART RESOURCES JEFFREY SMART - GETTING STARTED. Among Australia’s most celebrated expatriates, Smart is acclaimed for his images of the modern urban landscape; his cool, at times ironic approach; and his smooth and defined painting style. Studying first in Adelaide where he was a part of the modern movement, then in Paris under Fernand Léger, Smart MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
A GUIDE TO STARTING A VISUAL STUDY Inquiry and Exploration IE1 Use of research skills and understanding of inquiry methods to locate and acknowledge sources, explore, experiment, and develop insights into aspects of the visual arts. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF SHEARING THE RAMS BY TOM ROBERTS Alyssa – A – 90% Critical Analysis of Shearing the Rams by Tom Roberts Tom Roberts painted “Shearing the Rams” in 1890, using oil on canvas measuring 119 x 180 cm. The painting allows the viewer to see in side a shearing shed, looking past a line of workingARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
VISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
VISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overGETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED. Write SUCCINCT and CLEAR annotations. This is the secret to not exceeding the word count, while still meeting performance standards. Suggested Topics. OVERVIEW. . The Visual Study is an investigation of a chosen area of the Visual Arts. It must include both analytical and practical responses. Word Count: 2000 words over 20 pages. THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAWING SKILLS Complete an observational drawing of a piece of fruit from one angle. Cut the fruit in half and complete a second sketch from a different angle. Cut the fruit again and complete a third sketch from a different angle. Use coloured pencil to simulate the tones and values of colour in your piece of fruit. SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the value INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE Introduction to Sculpture. As a warm up task incorporating some of the elements you have discovered about Sculpture so far in terms of its elements and principles you will be asked to create a series of small class based sculptures. All drawings, sculptures and experiments will be incorporated into the preliminary stages of your Folio task inTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
LINE SELF PORTRAIT
Using a light source have a student draw your outline. Begin by brainstorming things which represent you. Eg. Values, beliefs, culture, dreams, aspirations, fears, phobias, hobbies and talents. Once you have a selection of items to draw begin to fill in your silhouette. Consider dividing your silhouette into smaller spaces which will complementINDIGENOUS ART
Origami. Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over JEFFREY SMART RESOURCES JEFFREY SMART - GETTING STARTED. Among Australia’s most celebrated expatriates, Smart is acclaimed for his images of the modern urban landscape; his cool, at times ironic approach; and his smooth and defined painting style. Studying first in Adelaide where he was a part of the modern movement, then in Paris under Fernand Léger, SmartLEAF FROTTAGE LINO
1. Take a series of frottage samples of leaves using oil pastels. 2. Use your frottage examples for the basis of your drawings. Glue all samples into your sketchbook. 3. Draw a 15x15cm square and draw a leaf composition. You may decide to overlap different leaves, repeat the same leaf and alternate between positive and negative space.ARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
VISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
VISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overGETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED. Write SUCCINCT and CLEAR annotations. This is the secret to not exceeding the word count, while still meeting performance standards. Suggested Topics. OVERVIEW. . The Visual Study is an investigation of a chosen area of the Visual Arts. It must include both analytical and practical responses. Word Count: 2000 words over 20 pages. THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAWING SKILLS Complete an observational drawing of a piece of fruit from one angle. Cut the fruit in half and complete a second sketch from a different angle. Cut the fruit again and complete a third sketch from a different angle. Use coloured pencil to simulate the tones and values of colour in your piece of fruit. SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the value INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE Introduction to Sculpture. As a warm up task incorporating some of the elements you have discovered about Sculpture so far in terms of its elements and principles you will be asked to create a series of small class based sculptures. All drawings, sculptures and experiments will be incorporated into the preliminary stages of your Folio task inTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
LINE SELF PORTRAIT
Using a light source have a student draw your outline. Begin by brainstorming things which represent you. Eg. Values, beliefs, culture, dreams, aspirations, fears, phobias, hobbies and talents. Once you have a selection of items to draw begin to fill in your silhouette. Consider dividing your silhouette into smaller spaces which will complementINDIGENOUS ART
Origami. Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over JEFFREY SMART RESOURCES JEFFREY SMART - GETTING STARTED. Among Australia’s most celebrated expatriates, Smart is acclaimed for his images of the modern urban landscape; his cool, at times ironic approach; and his smooth and defined painting style. Studying first in Adelaide where he was a part of the modern movement, then in Paris under Fernand Léger, SmartLEAF FROTTAGE LINO
1. Take a series of frottage samples of leaves using oil pastels. 2. Use your frottage examples for the basis of your drawings. Glue all samples into your sketchbook. 3. Draw a 15x15cm square and draw a leaf composition. You may decide to overlap different leaves, repeat the same leaf and alternate between positive and negative space.ARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
VISUAL STUDY
Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overARTS AT TRINITY
Yr 12 Drama Blog. Yr 12 Assessments. Yr 12 Further reading. Course and other information. Year 10 Performances South/North. Australian Performing Arts Courses. Performing thoughts. Performances.ART ANALYSIS
Written Art Analysis. Students will be introduced to the process during one lesson and complete a written analysis under timed conditions. This will form a part of the folio assessment component. The written analysis must: Be written in full sentences. Use artterminology.
FOLIO & PRACTICAL
Assessment Type 1: Visual Thinking. The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking. application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills. · sources of inspiration and influence. · the analysis of works of artBUDDING CURATORS
TASK. Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery template (handouts). Series of 30 - 40 images of famous paintings. Shoebox (you may need to bring one from home) 1. In pairs, study the artworks and decide on a theme for yourexhibition.
SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueWRITING ANNOTATIONS
moderator to navigate your folio to see the progression of your thinking and outcome. Below is a short guide to writing annotations for art; this one is in reference to Patricia Piccinini's 'The Obse rver'. 1) Visual Analysis. In this section you need to discuss, usingvisual
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Students develop an idea for a visual study that will: 1) Answer questions about practical application. 2) Explore and experiment with concepts, ideas, media, materials, techniques, and technologies. Students are expected to understand and apply a process that leads toTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
MARGARET PRESTON LINO You are required to go outside the classroom, photograph and sketch your surroundings. Collect objects, photograph your surroundings and complete sketches. This will be the basis for your Margaret Preston inspired lino print. All sketches must be annotated. (2-4 pages in sketchbook). Rules for annotating your own work: 1 -2 sentences eachimage.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns overGETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED. Write SUCCINCT and CLEAR annotations. This is the secret to not exceeding the word count, while still meeting performance standards. Suggested Topics. OVERVIEW. . The Visual Study is an investigation of a chosen area of the Visual Arts. It must include both analytical and practical responses. Word Count: 2000 words over 20 pages. THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAWING SKILLS Complete an observational drawing of a piece of fruit from one angle. Cut the fruit in half and complete a second sketch from a different angle. Cut the fruit again and complete a third sketch from a different angle. Use coloured pencil to simulate the tones and values of colour in your piece of fruit. SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the value INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE Introduction to Sculpture. As a warm up task incorporating some of the elements you have discovered about Sculpture so far in terms of its elements and principles you will be asked to create a series of small class based sculptures. All drawings, sculptures and experiments will be incorporated into the preliminary stages of your Folio task inTHE GOLDEN MEAN
The Golden Mean is the Ratio most pleasing to the eye and therefore by using it in your artworks you can create good compositions. The Golden Mean is the divine proportion or golden section is a special number approximately equal to 1.618. It appears regularly in living thingsbut
LINE SELF PORTRAIT
Using a light source have a student draw your outline. Begin by brainstorming things which represent you. Eg. Values, beliefs, culture, dreams, aspirations, fears, phobias, hobbies and talents. Once you have a selection of items to draw begin to fill in your silhouette. Consider dividing your silhouette into smaller spaces which will complementINDIGENOUS ART
Origami. Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold and KAMI means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Fiona Hall. Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within ( Paradisus Terrestris ). With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over JEFFREY SMART RESOURCES JEFFREY SMART - GETTING STARTED. Among Australia’s most celebrated expatriates, Smart is acclaimed for his images of the modern urban landscape; his cool, at times ironic approach; and his smooth and defined painting style. Studying first in Adelaide where he was a part of the modern movement, then in Paris under Fernand Léger, SmartLEAF FROTTAGE LINO
1. Take a series of frottage samples of leaves using oil pastels. 2. Use your frottage examples for the basis of your drawings. Glue all samples into your sketchbook. 3. Draw a 15x15cm square and draw a leaf composition. You may decide to overlap different leaves, repeat the same leaf and alternate between positive and negative space.ARTS AT TRINITY
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INTRODUCTION Introduces the artwork, name of artist, title, date produced, country, media size DESCRIPTION This is what you can see:. Before describing art elements, tell the reader what the subject matter is - the main focal point it first.; Subject: portrait, landscape, still life, animals, people, event, place?FOLIO & PRACTICAL
The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking · application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills · sources of inspiration and influence · the analysis of works of art or design · the development of alternative ideas or concepts · the evaluation and review of ideasand progress
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Curators choose objects for display in a gallery. Together the objects tell a particular story. TASK Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueTHE GOLDEN MEAN
How to determine the Golden Mean The Golden Number is 1.6182 The actual number is very long, but we will refer to it as 1.6182. It is actually a ratio and is also referred to as the golden ration. To explain how the ration works, consider a line 3cm long: FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within (Paradisus Terrestris).With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over again to the nexus between nature and culture.VISUAL STUDY
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT Assessment Type 3: Visual Study (30%) DUE DATE: Week 11 Term 1: WEDNESDAY 13/4/2016 Students produce one visual study. Students will experiment with the methods, techniques and technologies of contemporary and historical artists.WOODBLOCK PRINT
The Kaurna are the original people of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains. Before 1836 it was an open grassy plain with patches of trees and shrubs, the result of MARGARET PRESTON LINO RESEARCH Begin by researching work by Margaret Preston. Include a small selection of her work and annotate these images. Include annotations that refer to the visual quality of the work.ARTS AT TRINITY
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INTRODUCTION Introduces the artwork, name of artist, title, date produced, country, media size DESCRIPTION This is what you can see:. Before describing art elements, tell the reader what the subject matter is - the main focal point it first.; Subject: portrait, landscape, still life, animals, people, event, place?FOLIO & PRACTICAL
The folio should include evidence of visual learning, such as: · starting points for visual thinking · application of creative thinking and/or problem-solving skills · sources of inspiration and influence · the analysis of works of art or design · the development of alternative ideas or concepts · the evaluation and review of ideasand progress
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Curators choose objects for display in a gallery. Together the objects tell a particular story. TASK Your task, in pairs, is to be budding curators. You will be given: Four blank gallery SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueTHE GOLDEN MEAN
How to determine the Golden Mean The Golden Number is 1.6182 The actual number is very long, but we will refer to it as 1.6182. It is actually a ratio and is also referred to as the golden ration. To explain how the ration works, consider a line 3cm long: FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within (Paradisus Terrestris).With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over again to the nexus between nature and culture.VISUAL STUDY
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT Assessment Type 3: Visual Study (30%) DUE DATE: Week 11 Term 1: WEDNESDAY 13/4/2016 Students produce one visual study. Students will experiment with the methods, techniques and technologies of contemporary and historical artists.WOODBLOCK PRINT
The Kaurna are the original people of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains. Before 1836 it was an open grassy plain with patches of trees and shrubs, the result of MARGARET PRESTON LINO RESEARCH Begin by researching work by Margaret Preston. Include a small selection of her work and annotate these images. Include annotations that refer to the visual quality of the work.GETTING STARTED
OVERVIEW The Visual Study is an investigation of a chosen area of the Visual Arts. It must include both analytical and practical responses. Word Count: 2000 words over 20 pages Introduction: THE IMPORTANCE OF DRAWING SKILLS 8 Tips for Observational Drawing 1. Look at what you are drawing 2. Draw from real objects 3. Don't trace 4. Understand perspective 5. Use grids, guidelines, or rough forms to get proportions SCULPTURE IS EVERYTHING Ai WEIWEI Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 Art work location: Weiwei’s Dropping a Han dynasty urn 1995 is composed of three large-scale black-and-white photographs depicting the artist in the act of dropping a highly valuable, millennia-old ceramic urn.This deliberately shocking act makes us question why the artist would do such a thing. In recording its destruction, the meaning and the valueTHE GOLDEN MEAN
How to determine the Golden Mean The Golden Number is 1.6182 The actual number is very long, but we will refer to it as 1.6182. It is actually a ratio and is also referred to as the golden ration. To explain how the ration works, consider a line 3cm long: INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE Artist influence #2: Subdoh Gupta One of India’s most prominent contemporary artists, Subodh Gupta works in a wide range of mediums, including painting, installation, photography, video and performance.LINE SELF PORTRAIT
Line Silhouette Self Portrait Drawing 15% Key Focus: - Pattern - Line - Shape - Positive and negative space - Texture - Contrast Task. Using a light source have a student draw your outline FIONA HALL SCULPTURE Adelaide-based artist Fiona Hall is well-known for her aluminium sardine can sculptures which sprout plant specimens from the top and hide elements of human nature within (Paradisus Terrestris).With a career spanning three decades, Hall's work returns over again to the nexus between nature and culture.INDIGENOUS ART
Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ORI means to fold andKAMI means paper.Together, they form the word, "origami." It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations, similar to how Dreamtime stories are handed down inAboriginal culture.
JEFFREY SMART RESOURCES In pairs and in dot points: (See 'Writing Annotations � 1. Describe 'The Cahill Expressway' by Jeffrey Smart 2. Using arts language, identify the visual elements Smart has used within thispainting.
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