Task One AO3 Produce: 1. Take photographs. Annotate your work.

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Task One AO3 Produce: 1. Take photographs. Annotate your work. An A4 size line drawing. Fill a page. Add contour lines and details to enhance the study. 2. An A4 size (full page) shaded study. Use a wide range of tones and details. Draw any objects to be found in a room. You might use it later on as the project progresses. Some examples: Ornaments, objects found in the kitchen, food, fruits/vegetables, flowers, plants, shoes, tool box, handbag, school bag, fabrics, technology etc… Take photographs. Annotate your work.

Task Two AO3 Take photographs. Annotate your work. Fill a page in your book with 2 sustained (well developed) colour studies. Work from observation. Take photographs and add them to your book. You may work from your own photographs.

Task Three AO2/3 Produce a sustained study of a view from a window. Take photographs. Annotate your work. Produce a sustained study of a view from a window. Experiment with a range of media (i.e. paint, biro, collage, photo-montage etc…) Take photographs (outside/ Inside the house).

Use a double page in your sketchbook AO1 Task Four Andrew Curtis Nicholas Kirkwood Look at the list of artists on the pages overleaf >>> Choose 5 artists for inspiration. Think what could help you with your own work and how would you like to develop it. Write it as an introduction. Add photographic examples of your chosen artists’ work. Write the artists’ names and research some information about the chosen art work. Write about the ideas behind their work, techniques used, media applied etc… Explain your interest in the chosen work and how the artists’ work relates to the project theme. Use a double page in your sketchbook Paula Rego Alyssa Monks Andy Goldsworthy M. C. Escher

A range of artists The Human Mary Ellen Mark (photographer) David Hockney (photomontage) Francis Bacon (distortion) Freda Kahlo Lucian Freud Chuck close Max Beckmann Imagination Cornelia Parker (installation) Robert Rauschenberg (mixed media) Hannah Hoch Mimmo Rotella (De Collage) Henri Magritte (Surreal) Kurt Schwitters (collage Natural Forms and landscapes Georgia O’keeffe Bill Jacklin Judice Reece (textile on canvas) David Hockney Jeff Wall- Photographer Constable Angie Lewin Paul Cezanne Sam Taylor Wood Juan Sanchez Cotan James Faiegreave Peter doig

Interior, exterior and townscape John Bratby Robert Delaunay Phyllida Barlow (Installation) Cyril Power Jeff Wall (photographer). Anish Kapoor (sculptor) Anthony Green Edward Hopper Richard Estes Giorgio de Chirico Objects Jann Haworth (3D) Andreas Gursky El Antatsui Pablo Picasso Jim Dine John Wannacott Audrey Flack Martin Craig Martin Arman (installation) Claes Oldenburg (sculptor)

Surface Textures Boyle Family Van Gogh Monet Andy Goldsworthy (Land Art) Julian Schnabel Pierre Bonnard Barbara Hepworth (sculptor) Turner Antonio Tapies (abstract) Anslem Kiefer Jiang Pengvi (installation) Places Grayson Perry Andrew Wyeth Ando Hiroshige Atkinson Grimshaw Andre Derain Paul Nash George Shaw

Task Five AO1 Create a transcription of a piece of artwork created by one of the artists you researched for Task 4. Decide the appropriate media to use for your transcription. This study should fill one page in your sketchbook. Include a few sentences explaining whose work you have transcribed and why you chose that piece. Print off a copy of the artwork you have transcribed and stick this in your sketchbook as a reference. You could transcribe a section rather than the whole piece.

Task Six AO3 Fill a page with 4 possible designs for the first final study. Work from observation, homework tasks and photographs. Look at your class work and think about your best compositions. Take more photographs of possible ideas.

Use a double page in your sketchbook AO1 Task Seven In-depth written study of your chosen artist, linking to your final design(2D or 3D). Produce a written study on an artist who links and has connections with your ideas and final composition. My chosen artist is: Present your work with research and your own opinion. Introduction. Glue some examples of your chosen artist’s work. Explain you are looking at the artist to help you develop your own ideas further. What do you like about your chosen artist’s work? Section one. Brief biography of your chosen artist’s life. Section two. Describe the type of work the artist does. Explain his/her ideas behind the work. Explain any art movements the artist belonged to. Section three. Describe the methods, media and techniques the artist used. Section four. Describe how the artist work and ideas link to your own ideas and work. Use a double page in your sketchbook Look at the lists of artists on the pages overleaf for help with this task.

A range of artists The Human Mary Ellen Mark (photographer) David Hockney (photomontage) Francis Bacon (distortion) Freda Kahlo Lucian Freud Chuck close Max Beckmann Imagination Cornelia Parker (installation) Robert Rauschenberg (mixed media) Hannah Hoch Mimmo Rotella (De Collage) Henri Magritte (Surreal) Kurt Schwitters (collage Natural Forms and landscapes Georgia O’keeffe Bill Jacklin Judice Reece (textile on canvas) David Hockney Jeff Wall- Photographer Constable Angie Lewin Paul Cezanne Sam Taylor Wood Juan Sanchez Cotan James Faiegreave Peter doig

Interior, exterior and townscape John Bratby Robert Delaunay Phyllida Barlow (Installation) Cyril Power Jeff Wall (photographer). Anish Kapoor (sculptor) Anthony Green Edward Hopper Richard Estes Giorgio de Chirico Objects Jann Haworth (3D) Andreas Gursky El Antatsui Pablo Picasso Jim Dine John Wannacott Audrey Flack Martin Craig Martin Arman (installation) Claes Oldenburg (sculptor)

Surface Textures Boyle Family Van Gogh Monet Andy Goldsworthy (Land Art) Julian Schnabel Pierre Bonnard Barbara Hepworth (sculptor) Turner Antonio Tapies (abstract) Anslem Kiefer Jiang Pengvi (installation) Places Grayson Perry Andrew Wyeth Ando Hiroshige Atkinson Grimshaw Andre Derain Paul Nash George Shaw

AO2 Task Eight Enlarge your best compositional design to A4 size. Experiment with a range of media / techniques (paint, collage, expressive colours etc…). If you intend to work in 3D…create a small maquette / model.

Task Nine AO4 Complete your final design started in class. Use the media you intend to use on your larger class final. Take photographs. Annotate your work.