Creative Art Exploration for Learning

Creative Art Exploration for Learning
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Delve into a world of artistic discovery with weekly flashbacks focusing on key art concepts, featured artworks, and engaging techniques. From exploring shading techniques to experimenting with symbolism and collage, immerse yourself in a diverse array of artistic expressions.

  • Art
  • Creativity
  • Exploration
  • Techniques
  • Inspiration

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  1. Flashback in Four

  2. Week 1 Flashback Word of the Week Shading: The use of mark-making to suggest three- dimensionality, shadow, or degrees of light and dark.

  3. Week 1: Artwork of the Week Why do you think this artist created this piece? Suite in Black, White and Grey (1992) by American artist Nancy McCroskey.

  4. Week 1: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/subj ects/art-design/key-stage-1/year-2- art-and-design/year-2-formal- elements-of-art/lesson-4-tone-1-3d- pencil-drawings/ Can you experiment with pencils to create different tones, using these different tones to make your drawing look three dimensional?

  5. Week 2 Flashback Word of the Week Symbolism: The art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea.

  6. Week 2: Artwork of the Week How did the artist use line, shape, and colour to contribute to the mood or meaning? Cornucopia (2008) by British artist Damien Hirst.

  7. Week 2: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.co m/subjects/art-design/key- stage-1/year-2-art-and- design/human-form/lesson-2- skulls/ Can you trace an image of a skull, identifying its features, before adorning it using a medium and pattern of your choice?

  8. Week 3 Flashback Word of the Week Collage: A collection of materials or objects covering a surface.

  9. Week 3: Artwork of the Week Do you want to see this artwork again? Why or why not? Ribbon Words (1966) by American artist Ed Ruscha.

  10. Week 3: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/su bjects/art-design/key-stage- 1/year-2-art-and-design/human- form/lesson-3-making-faces/ Can you create a collage of facial features?

  11. Week 4 Flashback Words of the Week Value: The visible lightness or darkness of a colour. Value is related to contrast, tone, tints and shades.

  12. Week 4: Artwork of the Week What title would you give this artwork? Welcome (2000) by British artist Edwina Bridgeman.

  13. Week 4: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/sub jects/art-design/key-stage-1/year- 2-art-and-design/human- form/lesson-3-making-faces/ Can you create a portrait in the style of Julian Opie by drawing long lines to outline and adding detail using only dots and small lines?

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