Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Illusions of space: Infographic Report Back
Presentation notes:
- when creating an infographic the title is the topic not the word infographic (e.g ILLUSIONS OF SPACE)
- also it is an interactive learning tool, so it is good idea to use arrows and diagrams to interact with the contents of the image as well provide links between the text and image
Illusions of Space Definition Notes:
Some learners were confused about linear perspective and just wrote that there are three types of linear perspective (1 point, 2 point and 3 point), and lines to show depth. However you must explain that linear perspective creates an illusion of space by showing the angle at which lines recede into the distance. It is based on the fact that parallel lines converge (join) at a vanishing point on the horizon.
Also scale/ size is to do with the fact that objects that are closer to the viewer are larger and objects that are further away are smaller. It is not just based on a comparison of objects for example the squares create an illusion of space as they become smaller as they recede into the background, but the image comparing the scale of a human to various animals does not show an illusion of space as all the animals are on the same plane ( i.e their is the same distance between the smallest animal and the viewer and the largest animal and the viewer).
Application Notes:
Please note that you must apply knowledge when creating an infographic and cut and paste type information hinders learning. Therefore you had to discuss visual clues (elements and principles of art such as scale, value, colour... and imagery) in your illustrations.
Honda ad based on illusions of space
- when creating an infographic the title is the topic not the word infographic (e.g ILLUSIONS OF SPACE)
- also it is an interactive learning tool, so it is good idea to use arrows and diagrams to interact with the contents of the image as well provide links between the text and image
Illusions of Space Definition Notes:
Some learners were confused about linear perspective and just wrote that there are three types of linear perspective (1 point, 2 point and 3 point), and lines to show depth. However you must explain that linear perspective creates an illusion of space by showing the angle at which lines recede into the distance. It is based on the fact that parallel lines converge (join) at a vanishing point on the horizon.
or one could say that
Linear perspective is used by the artist in which the relative size, shape and position of the objects are determined by drawn lines converging at a point on the horizon.
Link to informative presentation on illusions of space
Link to informative presentation on illusions of space
Application Notes:
Please note that you must apply knowledge when creating an infographic and cut and paste type information hinders learning. Therefore you had to discuss visual clues (elements and principles of art such as scale, value, colour... and imagery) in your illustrations.
Honda ad based on illusions of space
Monday, 4 November 2013
Grade 10 November Exam Brief
Intention & Imagery; Materials and techniques &
Elements &principles & Data
Jewellery artists: Samantha Queen- Green Lei and Liaung
Chung Yen –Changeability
Link to a Prezi on Artists who use recyclable material to create jewellery
{please note: the Prezi is not a model answer! it is a mindmap with articles and some useful links and imagery that you can use to create your own mindmap}
{please note: the Prezi is not a model answer! it is a mindmap with articles and some useful links and imagery that you can use to create your own mindmap}
•KZNSA
Gallery Visit- 1 Sculptor & 1 painter
•
•How
to create an infographic (where to place
information…)
•Analyse
unseen artworks….
•Colour
theory, how to discuss elements and
principles such as line, tone, texture, shape form…as well as how to discuss
techniques and materials
Link to Mrs Moore's Google doc on Evolution
Link to Mrs Moore's Google doc on Perseus
Link to Mrs Moore's Google doc on Evolution
Link to Mrs Moore's Google doc on Perseus
Grade 9: November Exam Brief
- Illusions of space
- How to identify and interpret visual clues in unseen art works (this is based on the skills you learnt when writing about the Disney Princess and ' oh yes, girl' by Jane Alexander
- An unseen exercise based on your Picasso worksheet where you learnt how to identify the elements and principles of art (you need colour pencils, or pastels for this)
- You also be required to create an infographic on an Artist you have studied this year. You will need to know the following information:
-how they made the work (i.e materials and techniques)
-how they have used the elements and principles of art to create their composition.
Terminology:
The term visual
clue refers to an image,
technique or element or principle of art that an artist has used.
Friday, 1 November 2013
Grade 10: Ardmore Ceramics
Can you create an infographic analysing these jugs:
Make sure you discuss the following points
Make sure you discuss the following points
•Context?
•Intention? and/or Function?
•Colour?
•Texture & pattern?
•3-D form?
•2-D shape?
These are the examples from class,
here are some other Ardmore examples
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