Year 9- Vanitas MONO-PRINTING

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Year 9- Vanitas MONO-PRINTING https://www.etsy.com/listing/90743560/human-skull-and-roses-flowers-digital Year 9- Vanitas MONO-PRINTING

Why are we studying this? Vanitas is an important part of Art History, as the use of symbolism is still relevant today e.g. the skull represents mortality, the flower represents life. In understanding these symbols, we can better understand symbolism used in contemporary art, media and literature. Developing our own use of symbolism gives us means of explaining or portraying abstract concepts that we may struggle to find the words for. As always, we will be developing our analytical and evaluative skills.

Homework You are to complete a mini sketchbook challenge. The sketchbooks will be provided by your teachers, along with a list of items that you must collect, photograph or draw. Do your best to complete the whole list and be imaginative in your responses! Mini sketchbook. DEADLINE- (write down your deadline in your planner!!)

What is Vanitas? What do the objects symbolise? Learning Objectives To develop an understanding of the work of 17th Century Vanitas. To develop our analytical skills. Learning Outcomes To write a critical analysis about a Vanitas painting. As well as using the framework, make sure you include a list of objects and the meaning. You will need this for your own Vanitas! Links- “comment on,” (3) “relate / compare,” (4) “analyse,” (5) “ideas and meanings,” (6) “context,” (7) “evaluate sims / diffs,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/

Cheech Sanchez Pieter Claesz Fredrik Ödman Vanitas noun http://chirrylleeryan.virb.com/vanitas#/id/i7286714 http://fatbrides.tumblr.com/post/60081204067 http://www.fredrikodman.com/ Cheech Sanchez Pieter Claesz Fredrik Ödman Vanitas noun 1. a still-life painting of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability.

http://www.easybib.com/mla8-format/painting-artwork-citation Next to the image... Title, Artist, Year Vanitas-Still Life with Flowers and Insects, Toru Kamei, 2008 (At the end of your essay / writing) Work Cited- Kamei, Toru. “Vanitas-Still Life with Flowers and Insects.” The Order of the Good Death, Caitlin Doughty, Japan, 17 Jan. 2013, www.orderofthegooddeath.com/mortality-meditation-with-artist-toru-kamei.

How do we achieve accuracy and refine our pencil tonal studies? Learning Objectives Develop an understanding of the structure of the skull. Develop our recording skills with emphasis on accuracy and refinement. Learning Outcomes Create a pencil tonal study of the skull. Links- “make images,” (3) “combine visual and tactile qualities,” (4) “manipulate materials and processes,” (5 and 6) “extend,” (7) “exploit the potential,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/

Student Work

What would your vanitas symbolise? Learning Objectives Develop our understanding of Vanitas and symbolism. Develop our design and composition skills. Learning Outcomes Create a collaged composition of your own Vanitas in which every object has symbollic significance to you. Annotate your composition to explain the meanings. Attach a list of sources to the back to reference where the images are from. Links- “make images,” (3) “combine visual and tactile qualities,” (4) “manipulate materials and processes,” (5 and 6) “extend,” (7) “exploit the potential,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/

Student Work

How do we achieve accuracy and refine Mono-printing techniques? Learning Objectives Further develop our understanding of Vanitas. Develop our recording and monoprinting skills with emphasis on accuracy and refinement. Learning Outcomes Create a monoprint of your vanitas composition. Experiment with ways to create tone and texture to suggest 3D form. Links- “make images,” (3) “combine visual and tactile qualities,” (4) “manipulate materials and processes,” (5 and 6) “extend,” (7) “exploit the potential,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/

Student Work

How does colour affect atmosphere and meaning? Learning Objectives Develop our understanding of colour theory and symbolism. Develop our painting skills with watercolours and washes. Learning Outcomes Photocopy your monoprint and add colour washes demonstrating tone, blending, and a secure knowledge of colour theory. Links- “make images,” (3) “combine visual and tactile qualities,” (4) “manipulate materials and processes,” (5 and 6) “extend,” (7) “exploit the potential,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/

Student Work

How do we evaluate our art work? Learning Objectives Develop an understanding of the Evaluation process. Develop an understanding of our own skills, knowledge and practical performance. Learning Outcomes Use the writing frame to write an evaluation of all of the work completed this term. Links- “comment on,” (3) “relate / compare,” (4) “analyse,” (5) “ideas and meanings,” (6) “context,” (7) “evaluate sims / diffs,” (8) https://uk.pinterest.com/shelleywood83/9-vanitas/