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Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue

WALT: 1. Organise sketchbooks, adding titles and annotations 2. Complete 1 page of our illustration books showing clear connections with artists studied. WILF: A title on each page All work stuck in and annotated On your books; Use of mark making / texture / collage Use of complementary colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Homework Due Thurs 12th P - To complete 12 labelled texture boxes based on elements of your story. M / D – Create a texture collage based on a scene or character from your story in the style of Mark Hearld.

Starter: Label your colour wheel. Yellow Starter: Label your colour wheel. Primary Colours: Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colours: Purple, Orange, Green Complementary Colours: Red – Green Yellow – Purple Orange – Blue Warm / Cool Colours

What techniques, methods or processes does Mark Hearld use to create his illustrations? How does Mark Hearld use colour shape and texture in his work? What do you think inspired Mark Hearld to make the collage ‘St. Paul's Pigeons’. How will this artist influence your ideas?

How does Mark Hearld make his art work? What can you see in the image? Where might this scene be? How does Mark Hearld create different marks? How will this artist influence your ideas?

Homework – Due Thursday 13th June P - To complete 12 labelled texture boxes based on elements of your story. M / D – Create a texture collage based on a scene or character from your story in the style of Mark Hearld.

Evaluation of use of texture and mark making What you have done and why you did it? What media and techniques did you use? Why did you choose a particular medium or technique? How will doing this help you with your project? Which textures do you like and why? How you could improve the work? What do you think you will do next? Evaluation of use of texture and mark making What you have done and why you did it? What media and techniques did you use? Why did you choose a particular medium or technique? How will doing this help you with your project? Which textures do you like and why? How you could improve the work? What do you think you will do next?

Leaves and Spray Painting Experiments

Leaves and Spray Painting Experiments

Evaluation of use of texture and mark making What you have done and why you did it? How will doing this help you with your project? Which textures do you like and why? What do you think you will do next? Evaluation of use of texture and mark making What you have done and why you did it? How will doing this help you with your project? Which textures do you like and why? What do you think you will do next?