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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project Project 4a: Homework Tasks [email protected] You can email your homework to: Pop Art Controlled Assessment (45 Hours)
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  • The Bigger Picture What will I be creating for my Pop Art Controlled Assessment? Part #1: (Summer 1 term Year 10) Observational Drawing & experimentation with media Part #2: (Autumn 1 term Yr 11) Idea development & Art History Part #3 : (Autumn 2 term Yr 11) Main piece & evaluation Deadline: Mon 13 th July 2015 Deadline: Mon 19 th Oct 2015 Deadline: Mon 14 th Dec 2015
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  • Want to find out more about Pop Art? Click on the shirt button for a video link
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  • Traveller Information: We hope that you enjoy GCSE learning journey with us at Waseley Hills High School if you need any support during your journey then please contact the programme controller: GCSE ART & DESIGN Year 10Year 11 EXAM Prior Learning Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Art History (AO1) Set Examination Jan 2016 Main Piece (AO4) Controlled Assessment Refine & Review ICT Development (AO2) Create mixed media samples in the style/s of your chosen Artist/s Source & present Artist research based on the suggestions given to you in your project brief Select the best of your work to mount in preparation for your moderation. Ensure all work is annotated in full.. Make final main piece of work based on the best combined aspects from your development ideas. Review your work, make any improvements which are necessary. Write a full evaluation, present this creatively. Take aspects of your work, scan or photograph these and produce ICT developments in a programme like Photoshop. Use of prior learning and targets from mock coursework projects along with practical skills learnt. To focus on strengths in either 2D / 3D project. Make a range of observation drawings. Support this with photographs. use a variety of different media in your drawings Develop 3 or 4 ideas for your main piece based on your artist / drawings Deadline 14/07/14 Deadline 20/10/14 Deadline 15/12/14
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  • Art Homework You will receive a piece of art homework each week. We advise that you bring in a USB stick so that we can save this terms homework tasks, examples and help sheets onto it for you. This is useful if you are away ill as you will still need to complete the homework. Extension tasks are provided, students who wish to get B, A or A* grades are strongly encouraged to complete this extra work!
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 1 Homework WEEK
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  • You have two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Join Pintrest. Create yourself a free account and Follow us + the Art @ Waseley Hills Page. Click on the P logo on the right to go to their website. Check out our various Pop Art pin boards. b)Using a computer, create a vocabulary sheet and learn the meaning of each of the key words shown on the next slide. You will need to research what they mean and know how to spell them, you will be tested on this next lesson! Homework 1: Due in: Wednesday 29 th April GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20>
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  • Homework 1: Due in: Wednesday 29 th April Learn each of the 9 key words on this page, write down the meaning of each word on your pop art Vocabulary page See the example on the next slide Popular Culture Bold Consumerism Iconic Ben-day Dots Modern Art Ordinary Sculpture Three-dimensional
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  • WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like Im a grade A because Im presented to a high standard in a Pop Art style. I have given a clear meaning to each of the words and stated how they link to Pop Art. Modern Art This is a movement that.., I'm connected to Pop Art through Bold This word is used to describe Im a Pop Art word because Homework 1: Due in: Wednesday 29 th April Iconic This word means it links to Pop Art because Ben-day dots These are Consumerism This word means it links to Pop Art through Sculpture This word means it links to my Pop Art project Popular Culture This phrase means it links to Pop Art because Ordinary This means it links to Pop Art because Three-dimensional This is
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 2 Homework WEEK
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  • You have one task to complete for this homework: a)You are to create a title page for your controlled assessment using a computer. Find various Pop Art style images to include in this piece of work. Also include key Pop Art words too. The next slide shows you a finished example of this! GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Remember that this will be the first page of your book that anyone sees so it must be eye catching Homework 2: Due in: Wednesday 6 th May
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  • WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like GCSE CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT My Name.. ART & DESIGN POP ART WOW Im a grade A because I have used key words and filled the page with bright, bold and colourful Pop Art style imagery. There is no background showing. Homework 2: Due in: Wednesday 6 th May
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 3 Homework WEEK
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  • You have two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Using your lip drawing produced in class, you are to create a brain storm for your controlled assessment, you will need to write all of the words which you learnt about in class onto your lip drawing. Use colour pens to do this with. The next slide shows an example of this task. b)Using a computer, use the theme of your sculpture to produce a collaged A4 page of images connected to it. Present this in a pop art way! Check out the example on the next slides GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 3: Due in: Wednesday 13 th May
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  • WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like Im a grade A because I have used key words and filled the page with bright, bold and colourful Pop Art style imagery. There is no background showing. POP ART An art movement which started in the 1950s Homework 3: Due in: Wednesday 13 th May
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  • WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like POP ART An art movement which started in the 1950s
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  • Collage task Im a grade B because I have used key words and filled the page with bright, bold and colourful Pop Art style imagery. There is no background showing. WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like COLLAGECOLLAGE CAKE!CAKE! Homework 3: Due in: Wednesday 13 th May
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 4 Homework WEEK
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  • You have two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Take some pictures of your chosen subject, you could use a digital camera to do this with or your mobile phone camera. Think about the background behind your subject, photograph your item on a table cloth? Present these pictures in a create way. b)Download the free app Pop Art light and use it to create some Pop Art work. You will need to use your pictures from part a) for this. Present these with annotations (written notes) about how you have created a Pop Art work of art c)Look at the next slides for examples of this! GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Pop Art Lite app Homework 4: Due in: Wednesday 20 th May
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  • My Photographs WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like Im a grade B because I have used the same colour background in all of my pictures. The images are from different points of view and have been presented on a pop art background. Clear written notes have been included. Homework 4: Due in: Wednesday 20 th May This is a good picture because My composition is I wanted to show These images will help me to ..with my project because
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  • Pop Art Lite app 1. Use and open your pictures which you have taken for task (a) in the Pop Art Lite app 2. Use the apps functions to change the colour balance of your image 3. Use the app to create a repeat of your picture, this is in the style of artist Andy Warhol Homework 4: Due in: Wednesday 20 th May ICT task
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  • My POP Art Photographs This is What A Good One Looks Like Homework 4: Due in: Wednesday 20 th May WAGOLL 4. Present your pop art style app images in a creative way. Use a pop art theme background and title [In the style of Andy Warhol]
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 5 Homework WEEK
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  • You have one task to complete for this homework: a)You are to draw in colour a close up section of the label of packaging that your chosen sculptural item will have been packaged in. This should be A4 in size, you can use pencil crayon, felts or paint. GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 5: Due in: Wednesday 3 rd June
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  • WAGOLL This is What A Good One Looks Like Im a grade B because I have filled the whole A4 page. I have been drawn accurately and an excellent use of graduated shading has been used showing highlights. Homework 5: Due in: Wednesday 27 th May
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 6 Homework WEEK
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  • You have one task to complete for this homework: a)You are to research the Pop Art movement and present all of the facts which appear on the web site shown below, onto a pop art themed A4 page. The example on this page is what you should avoid, look at the correct example of this task on the next slide. Remember to use your own words and re-write the information given on the website!!! http://www.ducksters.com/history/art/pop_art.php GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 6: Due in: Wednesday 10 th June
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  • POP ART RESEARCH What is Pop Art..? Pop Art began in the 1950s, but became very popular in the 1960s. It started in the United Kingdom, but became a true art movement in New York City with artists like Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. This Movement uses images and icons that are popular in the modern world. This includes famous celebrities like movie stars and rock stars, commercial items like soup cans and soft drinks, comic books, and any other items that are popular in the commercial world. There are a number of ways that artists use these items to create art such as repeating the item over and over again, changing the colour or texture of the item, and putting different items together to make a picture. Interesting Facts about Pop Art: There is a similar sounding type of art called Op Art. Op Art is art that uses optical illusion to trick the eye. Some people say that Pop Art is poking fun at traditional art and is most closely related to the nonsense art of Dadaism. Pop Art artists wanted to make art for the masses. They felt that earlier art was elitist. The first use of the word "pop" to describe art was by Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. "Pop Art" was then used in 1954 by artist John McHale. Im a grade D because I have been presented in a Pop art style, but I have copied the text directly from the website rather than putting it into my own words.
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  • Info-burst #1 What is Pop Art? Click on the shirt button for a video link Popular, witty and glamorous pop art exploded onto the cultural scene in the early 1960s. A new generation of artists rebelled against high art to embrace the world of advertising, television, film stars, pop music and consumerism. Pop art shocked many but inspired even more.
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 7 Homework WEEK
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  • You have Two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Using felt tip pens, you are to recreate Patrick Caulfield's glasses onto the painted yellow sheet of paper which you prepared in lesson last week. Patrick Caulfield's glasses b)You are to produce an A4 sheet of artist research on Patrick Caulfield in your own words. Present this in a Pop Art style, the next slide is a good example of this and will help you. GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 7: Due in: Wednesday 17 th June
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  • Patrick Caulfield Patrick Caulfield was born on 29 th January 1936, he was a British painter and printmaker. Caulfield studied at the Chelsea School of Art in the late 1950s, and at the Royal College of Art from 1960 to 1963, where his fellow pupils included David Hockney. After he left he returned to Chelsea as a teacher. In 1964 he exhibited at the New Generation show at London, which resulted in him being associated with Pop Art. Caulfield's paintings are childlike, often portraying a few simple objects in an interior. Typically, he uses flat areas of simple colour surrounded by black outlines. Some of his works are dominated by a single hue. From around the mid-1970s he began to incorporate more detailed, realistic elements into his work, After Lunch made in 1975 being one of the first examples. The image Still-life: Autumn Fashion,1978 contains a variety of different styles-- some objects have heavy black outlines and flat colour, but a bowl of oysters is depicted more realistically, and other areas are executed with looser brushwork. Caulfield later returned to his earlier, more stripped-down, style. In 1987 Caulfield was nominated for the Turner Prize and in 1996 he was made a CBE. From working in his style by creating the glasses piece I now understand that it is very difficult to crate a simplistic piece of work in terms of both the use of composition and colour. Im a grade B because I have also included my own opinion about his work in my research. I have commented on what I have learnt in recreating his glasses picture.
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  • Info-burst #4 Who is Patrick Caulfield? Click on the sandwich for a video link He was an English painter and printmaker. He began his studies in 1956 at Chelsea School of Art, London, continuing at the Royal College of Art (196063), one year below the students identified as originators of Pop Art.
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 8 Homework WEEK
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  • You have Two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Using the annotation sheet to help you, write a paragraph about each one of your colour experiments. Do this on a computer and either email this work to Mr Moore or bring it into school on a USB Stick. Use the next example slide to help you. b)Type out some titles using the key words discussed in class. Save these along with the work in task a onto your USB stick or email them to your teacher. GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects Homework 8: Due in: Wednesday 24 th June
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  • GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects Homework 7: Due in: Wednesday 24 th June
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  • Use each of the 5 sentence starters below to help you to write your paragraphs: My opinion: I like this experiment because It could benefit my main piece by. I dont like this experiment because. This would on my 3D Paper Mache . Media used: I have used.. For this experiment I have used I have focused this trial of the media of Technique used: I have incorporated the techniques of. The technique of has given In this section I have used the . method of . The approach has helped me to .. Equipment used: I have used the . Tools to get.. Here, I have worked with a .. The .., , . and .. have . Paint brush / tooth brush / nail brush / comb / sponge / palette knife / twig / spatula / finger / hand Paint / paper / card / newspaper / tape / water colour paint / sand / glue Sponging // dabbing / stippling / dripping / running / masking / mixed or combined media The results: Overall I was pleased with my because.. This was most successful due to It didnt turn out as planed because
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  • For my first experiment, I have chosen to use ready mixed poster paints to work with. I have focused this trial on the use of a sponge with the dabbing on paint method, I was curious to see what level of layering techniques I could achieve with this method. This resulted in a successful trial where I was able to prevent the many colours combining by allowing each layer to dry first before applying the next colour. I discovered that by using different levels of pressure with the sponge, I could control to some extent the thickness of the paint onto the surface of the paper. Overall, I was very please with this section. I like how you can see the different colours through each other. I feel this technique could be useful when painting my final Paper Mache 3D main piece. EXAMPLE Im a grade B because I have also included my own opinion about his work in my research. I have commented on what I have learnt in the process and have used some key art words.
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  • For my first experiment, I have chosen to use ready mixed poster paints to work with. I have focused this trial on the use of a sponge with the dabbing on paint method, I was curious to see what level of layering techniques I could achieve with this method. This resulted in a successful trial where I was able to prevent the many colours combining by allowing each layer to dry first before applying the next colour. I discovered that by using different levels of pressure with the sponge, I could control to some extent the thickness of the paint onto the surface of the paper. Overall, I was very please with this section. I like how you can see the different colours through each other. I feel this technique could be useful when painting my final Paper Mache 3D main piece. For my first experiment, I have chosen to use ready mixed poster paints to work with. I have focused this trial on the use of a sponge with the dabbing on paint method, I was curious to see what level of layering techniques I could achieve with this method. This resulted in a successful trial where I was able to prevent the many colours combining by allowing each layer to dry first before applying the next colour. I discovered that by using different levels of pressure with the sponge, I could control to some extent the thickness of the paint onto the surface of the paper. Overall, I was very please with this section. I like how you can see the different colours through each other. I feel this technique could be useful when painting my final Paper Mache 3D main piece. Other Presentation Examples For my first experiment, I have chosen to use ready mixed poster paints to work with. I have focused this trial on the use of a sponge with the dabbing on paint method, I was curious to see what level of layering techniques I could achieve with this method. This resulted in a successful trial where I was able to prevent the many colours combining by allowing each layer to dry first before applying the next colour. I discovered that by using different levels of pressure with the sponge, I could control to some extent the thickness of the paint onto the surface of the paper. Overall, I was very please with this section. I like how you can see the different colours through each other. I feel this technique could be useful when painting my final Paper Mache 3D main piece.
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 9 Homework WEEK
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  • You have two tasks to complete for this homework: a)Produce an A4 Fact sheet about Andy Warhol b)Produce an A4 comparison sheet comparing your pop art photographs from homework 4 to one of his repeat prints.use the how to write a comparison sheet to help you. GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 7: Due in: Wednesday 31 st June
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  • Info-burst #5 Who is Andy Warhol? Click on the fingernail for a video link
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  • Im a grade B because I have also included my own opinion about his work in my research. I have commented on what I have learnt in recreating his Cola bottle picture.
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  • Comparison Compare the similarities and differences between your repeated photographs and the work of Warhol's repeated images, present this in a pop art style
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  • Line through a Scraper Board In this project 10 Summer Holiday Homework WEEK
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  • You have three tasks to complete for this homework: a)Produce 3 different A4 drawings in any media from the images your teacher has given you. If you have lost these, then you can find the images on the following slides. Remember you can do more that just 3, these drawings will count towards AO1 = 25% of your GCSE. GCSE ART & DESIGN Controlled Assessment Traveller Information - my learning journey Observation Drawing (AO3) Media Experimentation (AO2) Animals & insects GCSE Marking criteria: A* 91% 100% A 81% 90% B 71% 80% C 61% 70% D 51% 60% E 41% 50% F 31% 40% G 21% 30% U 20> Homework 10: Due in: 1 st lesson back in September
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