Homework setProduce a drawing of a photo frame of your own either in Art Nouveau style or Art Deco style. It doesn't need to be any bigger than A6 size and can be the outline only.
Make a careful copy of one of the frames you have researched. this will be going on your research page in your sketchbook.
You have 2 weeks for this homework. Draw / collect / print out at least 10 examples of either Art Nouveau or Art Deco style frames. We will be using these to help us design our own photo or mirror frame.
Write down which style you prefer and why.
Use this weeks homework time to catch up on the homework that you have missed or need to improve.
Produce ONE drawing in the style of Art Deco.
Produce ONE drawing in the style of Art Nouveau.
Find 3 interesting facts and one image about Art Deco
Find 3 interesting facts and one image about Art Nouveau
Research and create a fact sheet about Art Deco. Include at least 3 facts and 3 images.
Add more to your Keith Haring research - add an example of his work and your version of it. use colour.
Research task - who was Keith Haring - what did he do? Where did he live? what do you think of his work?
Write what is meant by complementary colours
Describe the texture of each of the following surfaces, use whole sentences:
A cats fur - The bark of a tree - A computer screen What do you think we are describing when we talk about texture in a painting?
Write 3 sentences to describe how to use block paints successfully. (these are the circular blocks of paint that you mix with water and have been using to paint your Matisse style designs).
Make a poster to explain the following paint techniques - blend, block or flat colour, stipple, layering.
Research task - Go to the library and look up Andre Derain in a book (or use the internet) write down 5 facts about him.
Complete / improve homeworks
Make a repeat design by folding and cutting paper.
Learn the following spellings and their meanings:
Motif – a decorative design or pattern shape. Semi abstract – when the subject is recognisable but is not realistic. Decorative art - where the work is attractive rather than meaningful. Pattern – a motif that repeats. Composition – how a design is organised. Write a brief description to explain what Henri Matisse meant by painting with scissors. What do you think about this method of creating artworks?
Research task - Go to the library and look up Henri Matisse in a book (or use the internet) write down 5 facts about him.
Produce a coloured drawing or poster showing your understanding of the primary colours.
Complete the sheet you have been given about Mariska Meijers.
Use coloured pencils / felt pens or paint to create your own colour wheel. (Hint - look in your diary)
Make an observational drawing of one of the following:
- a bowl of nuts - a bowl of fruit - vegetables If you are not sure what an observational drawing is look at this: top tips download link Create a design for a Christmas tree decoration in either an Art Nouveau or Art Deco style.
Write down 3 things you have done well in Art so far this year. It could be to do with your homework or the work you do in the classroom.
Develop the drawing you made for your last weeks homework - add tone and / or colour. Also could you please do the student voice survey you will find if you hover over YEAR 8 ART at the top of the page.
Use your imagination to draw a design for a piece of jewellery in an Art Deco or Art Nouveau style.
Antonio Gaudi incorporated the organic aspects of Art Nouveau into his famous buildings in Barcelona. Research examples and create a page on his work. (you could use the useful links on the right at the top of this page).
Write down your opinion about Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Explain which one you prefer and why.
Research task - collect and print out pictures of Art Nouveau and Art Deco frames and mirrors - this will give you some more ideas for your own designs.
Complete the Art Deco or Nouveau drawing
Complete the Art Deco or Nouveau drawing
Learn the following spellings: Curves, Natural, Gustave Klimt, Organic, Straight, Gaudi, Triangles, Geometric, Symmetrical, Spirals, Egyptian Influence
Research and create a fact sheet about Art Nouveau. Include at least 3 facts and 3 images.
Research and create a fact sheet about Art Deco. Include at least 3 facts and 3 images.
Check and complete / improve all the homeworks you have been set this term.
Bring in any materials you have at home that will help you to create your own photo frame.
Write 2 things that you think you are doing well in art and 2 points for improvement.
Tuesday lesson 1 & Thursday lesson 5 Learn the following spellings: Curves, Natural, Gustave Klimt, Organic, Straight, Gaudi, Triangles, Geometric, Symmetrical, Spirals, Influence, Egyptian.
Tuesday lesson 1 & Thursday lesson 5 - Describe what is meant by a mosiac
Thursday lesson 6 - Antonio Gaudi incorporated the organic aspects of Art Nouveau into his famous buildings in Barcelona. Research examples and create a page on his work. (you could use the useful links on the right at the top of this page).
Tuesday lesson 1 - Barcelona! research 5 facts on Antonio Gaudi
Thursday lesson 6 - divide an A4 piece of paper into 6 or 8 and put a different pattern into each space.
Tuesday lesson 1 - Learn these key words for a test. - impasto, colour, brush, stipple, texture, pattern, tone.
Thursday lesson 6. Research and print out examples of Art Nouveau and Art Deco frames - we will be using them in the next lesson.
Tuesday lesson 1 - Make a poster to show points to remember when painting on a large scale.
Complete / improve unfinished homeworks
Continue to develop your drawing, add colour and a background of your own choice.
Make a careful drawing of a logo for a soft drink that uses an interesting font such as coca cola or lilt.
Add a background to your drawing of your name. Stick to the Art Nouveau or the Art Deco style.
Write your own name in either an Art Nouveau or Art Deco style.
Create a sheet with at least 3 facts to demonstrate what the style of Art Nouveau is like.
Continue your research on Art Deco - create a fact sheet about one of the following artists / designers - Clarisse Cliff, Sonia Delauney, Lloyd Wright, Erte, Tamara de Lempicka.
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Write a description of a sculpture you have seen
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