Download - Y11 Order Disorder Artist Inspiration
P2-3 Titles and mind map (2 Pages)
P8-9 – Own response from Saatchi/ V&A
P4-5 Saatchi and/or VandA visit P6-7 Saatchi and/or VandA visit -
18-19 – Artist Inspiration16-17 – Recording from Photos14-15 – 20 personal photos based on idea
12-13 Recording & Media experiments -
P10-11 Experimental Drawing – Primary source
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Analysis of favourite artist
Photo Drawing
Drawing Photo
5 min Weak hand
2 pens Watercolour on wax
Cont line
Eyes Shut
Pastel x2
Pastel and ink
Cross hatch
Dots Collage magazine
Collage cut paper
Select best 9
Select best 2
Choose media/ idea/ theme
1x A4 pageIf 3D piece – add photos
Choose object related from trip or brainstorm to draw
Y11 GCSE – Exam book Contents
HW – 20 photos1. Finish boxes 1-122. Take 10 photos of objects/
scenes/ people that demonstrate ‘The art of Clean Up’, inspired by Ursus Wehrli.
Ideas: Tidy your deskTidy your roomReorder the fridgeReorder your wash basketReorder the wires behind the TVLine up cups and glasses in order of
height.
5 before and 5 after.Take 2 of each shot and print out all 20
as a contact sheet.Circle the chosen 10Print them out larger.Print your best 2 A5 each.
Experimental Drawing – The extended Arm
• Complete 4 A4 experimental drawings of your shoe or chosen object.
• Each drawing should take 10-15 minutes.
1. Pencil on long stick2. Pencil on long stick half way3. Hold end of pencil.4. Hold pencil half way (like a knife
and fork)
5. Superimpose drawings 1-4 – gradually tighten the drawing by adding controlled strokes but do not erase the originals.
• Label each drawing – explain the processes
Activity – Monoprint
• Create 2 A4 black monoprints of your best before and after photo.
• Focus on the positive space for one and negative space for the other
Monoprint Option 2
• Use the opportunity to create 2 drawings of your chosen objects.
• Options• String• Bottle tops• Natural forms etc
Creating a Monoprint - STEPS
1. Evenly roll out a small amount of ink on the acetate (less is more).2. Place newspaper on top of the ink to take up excess ink.3. Place your paper down on the ink with your photocopy face up on top.4. Draw all the main lines and shaded parts you want from the image and text with a pencil.5. Check the print is working after you draw a small section.
Recording from your 20 photos
Using the media of your choice create 2 x A5 ‘drawings’ of 1 of your order/disorder photos.
Suggested MediaBiro, pencil, pen, charcoal,
monoprint, Wax pastel resist, watercolour, ink, collage, cutout, string, tape
HW ‘Artists Inspiration’Due: Monday
• Note down 10 names of artists you like from the following slides.
• Create ‘Artists Inspiration’ double page in your sketchbook.
• Research each artist that interests you and print 1-2 images of their work.
• Briefly annotate each image, explaining what interests you about each work.
• Presentation – Title and images printed out (about 10 over a double page).
PEOPLE
Popular and influential street artist and graphic designer Fairey’s work has had a brute cultural impact on contemporary society. His work combines elements of graffiti and advertising and is often politically-charged.
Shepard FaireyLinked words: war, politics, chaos, emotion
Picasso created this piece in response to the bombing of Guernica, a country village in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Guernica shows the tragedies of war and it’s effect on innocent people.
The painting helped bring the world’s attention to the Spanish Civil War and was displayed around the world as a symbol of peace.
‘Guernice’ 1937
Pablo Picasso Linked words: war, damage, impact, destruction, politics, influence
Kathe Kollwitz Linked words: revolt, rebel, chaos
‘March of the Weavers’
Francis Bacon
-Explores the “Human Condition” -Graphic and emotionally raw style of painting.
Linked words: destruct, change, confusion
Linked words: confusion, emotion, random
Lynn Skordal
Linked words: perfection, emotion, change
Manny Robertson
Linked words: pattern, destruction, organise
Chuck Close
Linked words: harmony, movement, pattern, emotion
Lisa Nilsson
Linked words: organise, pattern, emotion
Lisa Kokin
“The Great Bear” 1992 – links people of popular culture together.
Simon Patterson
Linked words: sequence, organiseSimon Patterson
PLACES
Salvador DaliLinked words: confusion,higgledy-piggledy, random
Anselm KieferKiefer is a German sculptor and painter who explores the themes of depression and the effects of Nazi rule. He often incorporates natural materials in his work such as straw, ash, clay and lead.
Linked words: war, compel, stress, chaos
Walter Martin & Paloma MuñozSnow globes are designed to be turned upside down. Martin and Muñoz, though, really turned them upside down. Where traditional snow globes are intended to evoke a pleasant memory, the snow globes of Martin and Muñoz seem to portend an anxious future event.
These orbs seem to anticipate terrible events that might happen, or might be happening right now to somebody else.Where traditional snow globes depict cheerful scenes, Martin and Muñoz give us eerie scenes, scenes rife with anxiety and uncertainty, scenes that reside in the darker parts of the human psyche.
Linked words: distort, stress, order of nature
Rotella was an Italian artist and poet, best known for his works of decollage and psychogeographics, made from torn advertising posters
Mimmo RotellaLinked words: destruction, change
Ed FairburnLinked words: plan, emotion, organised
“Map of my Day” 1995
‘Map’ combines a kind of representation, that is, a map of the United States, with many issues more common to abstract painting. Johns combines colour, lines, and readable gestures (brushstrokes), as well as letting paint speak for itself on flat canvas surfaces.
‘Map’ 1961 Oil on canvas
Jasper Johns Sarah Fanelli
Linked words: plan, pattern, method, movement
Amy CaseyLinked words: construction, method, control, plan
This is a contemporary installation and sculpture. The artist uses familiar objects in ways that become strange and unsettling.The wardrobe and the clothing inside were filled with concrete so they became sealed up and unable to be used.
The space between two buildings was filled with chairs, with a startling effect.
Doris Salcedo Linked words: construction, method, control, plan , messy, chaos
NATURAL
WORLD
Hiroshige was a Japanese painter and printmaker who was known especially for his landscape prints. He often explores the force of nature in his Art.
Ando Hiroshige Linked words: choas, order of nature, stormy
Doris Salcedo
Doris Salcedo is a Colombian born Sculptor who addresses the question of forgetting and memory in her installation artwork.
Linked words: damage, destruction, explode
Linked words: control, organised, pattern, order of nature
Laura Katherine McMillan Embroidered Cells
Linked words: destruction, organised, method, sequence, pattern
Andy Goldsworthy
CollagraphTessa HorrocksLinked words: organised, method, sequence, pattern, order of nature
Diego MaxLinked words: pattern, explode, random, confusion
Natalie RatcliffeLinked words: pattern, order of nature, movement
Natalie Ratcliffe is a Surface Pattern Designer and PrintmakerHer design work combines traditional printmaking techniques with contemporary practices She takes inspiration from nature, particularly the springtime
Damien HirstLinked words: pattern, order of nature, movement
OBJECTS
Things Come ApartTodd Mclellan
Linked words: destruction, explode, messy
‘My work explores how meaning, value, and associations are placed upon things in the material realm. I am interested in how seemingly worthless objects have the potential for whimsy and how the ‘inanimate’ mundane can reveal poetic and narrative possibilities’
Janice Wu Linked words: neat, organised, emotion, method
‘The art of Clean Up’ by Ursus Wehrli.
Nick Gentry
Linked words: neat, organised, method, confusion
James HopkinsLinked words: neat, organised, method, confusion
Everything I Have. A poster showing every single possession of artist
Simon EvansLinked words: neat, organised, method
Tony CraggLinked words: neat, organised, method, deconstruction, plan
Joseph CornellLinked words: neat, organised, method, deconstruction, plan, control
Lisa Milroy Linked words: neat, organised, method, plan
Woodrow is an English sculptor. In 1980 he first devised his characteristic method of making sculpture, forming a new object or objects from the skin of found domestic appliances.
Woodrow worked in such a way as to leave evident the original identities of the constituent items as well as the mode of transformation.
Bill WoodrowLinked words: explode, confusion, random
Cornelia Parker
Cornelia Parker creates large-scale installations to transform common objects and investigate the nature of matter.
Linked words: movement, explode, destruction, method
ACTIVITIES
Claudia Pearson
Felicita SalaLinked words: routine, order, plan, control
The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer - (Bronze) cast in 1922
"Three Studies of A Dancer," by Edgar Degas,
Edgar DegasLinked words: plan, control, pattern
“I’ve spent the last 25 years of my photographic career investigating movement and its expressive potential. My inspiration has always been photography’s ability to stop time and reveal what the naked eye cannot see. My interest in photography is not to capture an image I see or even have in my mind, but to explore the potential of moments
Lois Greenfield
http://www.loisgreenfield.com/galleries/index.html
Linked words: plan, control, strength
Jackson Pollock
Pollock was an American painter, the chief pioneer of Abstract Expressionism.
He created enormous drip paintings. He painted in a tool shed where he could lay his canvas on the floor, and drip and splatter paint across it without worrying about ruining the walls or floor.
Rather than paint a landscape or a portrait, Pollock wanted to paint action. When you look at one of his drip paintings, your eye wanders across the entire canvas in constant motion.
Linked words: chaos, confusion, movement
Brice MardenLinked words: movement, pattern
Yukinori Yanagi's work explores themes relating to his position as a Japanese artist living and working in an international context, as well as broader issues about identity within social or national constructs.
Yukinori Yanagi Linked words: war, damage, impact, destruction, politics, influence
Eadweard Muybridge Linked words: movement, pattern, sequence
Eadweard Muybridge was an English photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion and in motion –picture projection.
Wassily Kandinsky
Kandinsky used colour in a highly theoretical way associating tone with timbre (the sound's character), hue with pitch, and saturation with the volume of sound. He even claimed that when he saw colour he heard music.
Linked words: movement, pattern
Roy Lichtenstein
Beginning in 1962 Lichtenstein borrowed images of explosions from popular war comics for use in his paintings. The subject embodies the revolutionary nature of Pop Art and suggests the very real threat of annihilation by nuclear explosion that was prevalent at that time (the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in 1962). But Lichtenstein was also interested in the way dynamic events like explosions were depicted in the stylised format of comic book illustration.
Linked words: explode, energy, war, influence
IMAGINATION
Hannah Hoch
Linked words: destruction, unruly, messy, explode
Robert RauschenbergLinked words: destruction, unruly, messy, explode
Gregory CrewdsonLinked words: distort, random
Gregory Crewdson is an American photographer who is best known for elaborately staged scenes of American homes and neighborhoods
Jessica Tremp
'When I was little I used to dream about being a dancer or that I could fly and that I would learn to speak the language of the animals in the forest or that of the most dramatic actor. With the click of a finger I’ve found a way to make these things come true'
Linked words: distort, confusion
Rene Magritte was part of the Surrealist art movement.
Rene MagritteLinked words: distort, change
Graphic artist who made repeating patterns into artwork and impossible structures.
M C Escher
Linked words: distort, change, pattern, organised, symmetry
Next lesson
• Prepare to complete work related to one of the artists
• If you do not know which artist to look at then prepare to complete a
• Hannah Hock style Photomontage.