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Learning Objectives.
•All students must; Gain knowledge and insight into the life and work of the artist Keith Haring. All students must begin to learn how to use paper to create a three dimensional form •Most students should; Learn to add correct proportions and learn how a paper sculpture is constructed making a response to Keith Haring’s work
•Some students could; Learn to create an exciting interlocking sculpture demonstrating an imaginative interpretation of Keith Haring’s work.
All students must; Gain knowledge and insight into the life and work of the artist Keith Haring. All students must begin to learn how to use paper to create a three dimensional form Most students should; Learn to add correct proportions and learn how a paper sculpture is constructed making a response to Haring’s work
Some students could; Learn to create an exciting interlocking sculpture demonstrating a good interpretation of Haring’s work.
All students must; Gain knowledge and insight into the life and work of the artist Keith Haring. All students must begin to learn how to use paper to create a three dimensional form Most students should; Learn to add correct proportions and learn how a paper sculpture is constructed making a response to Haring’s work
Some students could; Learn to create an exciting interlocking sculpture demonstrating a good interpretation of Haring’s work.
Keith Haring was one of the most influential visual artists of the late 20th century. He wanted to bring art to everyone and started drawing on the subway.
•Keith Haring was ‘Gay’•What does the word ‘Gay’ mean? Discuss in pairs for 3 minutes•Remember to respect each others answers
After Haring was diagnosed with aids in the late 80’s he used his imagery to promote aids awareness and donated art to raise money for AIDS research. The poster above is called ‘Ignorance = Fear.
Keith Haring was one of the most influential visual artists of the late 20th century. He wanted to bring art to everyone and started drawing on the subway. He was part of a Hip Hop scene in New York. His bold cartoon like images are icons of American art and popular culture. After he was diagnosed with aids in the late 80’s he used his imagery to promote aids awareness and donated art to raise money for AIDS research.
This poster is called Silence = Death. It was painted in 1989.’ Here Keith Haring asks the viewer to act against intolerance, ignorance and silence .
•Design and construct your own paper Keith Haring style sculpture.
•First you are going to do some quick sketches of each other doing action poses.
•Then you are going to transfer these onto coloured paper and make a sculpture.
SCULPTURES
Three Dancing Figures, 1989
Dance and music were essential for Keith Haring’s creativity. While he worked he would listen to Hip Hop music.
Capoeira Dancers, 1987
Worksheet-•Start by making a base out of a flat piece of paper in the shape of a square or circle
•Then trace your drawings and simplify the figure shapes
•Transfer them onto coloured paper
•Cut round the figures in your drawings and experiment with the paper to create interlocking flat figures that combine successfully in the style of Keith Haring
•Use glue and tape to hold the paper in place
•Look at Keith Haring’s sculptures for inspiration
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