GSCE Art and design Miss Brompton.

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GSCE Art and design Miss Brompton

What does it involve Phase 1 – Learn and explore medias and processes as a group – ‘Organic/Mechanic’ Phase 2 – Project to a teacher-led starting point Phase 3 – ‘Art and Design Portfolio’, independent controlled project based on a personal theme, looking at a selection of contextual references and other sources of interest. Phase 4 – ‘Exam Project’, a controlled project based on exam paper brief.

Assessment Criteria AO1 [25] AO2 [25]   AO3 [25]   AO4 [25]

What does this mean to me? Develop ideas which are informed by your varied forms of research, writing about the decisions you are making along the way. Refine ideas by experimenting with a wide range of materials, techniques and processes. Record ideas, observations and the process in visual and/ or other forms. Present a thoughtful response that sums up your journey

Art is thinking through making

Thinking like an Artist Artists research! This could be through collecting ideas, looking at the work of other artists and designers, observing and seeing. Artists record! Documenting and drawing upon inspiration using many different and varied art forms. Artists think! There is more to art than drawing and painting… Artists are influenced by the world around them and they come up with thoughtful and unique ideas. Artists create! Artworks are personal to the artist and thought provoking for the viewer.

Acting like an Artist

What will inspire me? The world around you… always look for ideas and influences, document and record anything and everything. Images and text in newspapers and magazines, interesting materials and designs… collect and collate Collect any articles about artists, designers and exhibitions. Current affairs and happening… what is happening around you? Find out. Emotions and Identity… what makes you happy, what makes you sad, what make you YOU?

What examiners say about GCSE work from the past…

What makes a successful GCSE project? Work is Personal and thoughtful… we are all different. Be original and be unique Don’t be afraid to take risks… we are rewarded for our experiments Embrace all areas of Art and Design… drawing, painting, sculpture, ICT, collage, video, photography, animation, graphics, etc. Evaluate and annotate. Don’t be a perfectionist, you won’t get it right all the time. Try it, write about it, learn from it and move forward. Those who are influenced by artists and designers (new and old) and the word around them. Art is one of the most REWARDING subjects but it involves time, effort and commitment!

What makes an unsuccessful project? Those who limit themselves… (media, ideas, themes) Those who rely upon the internet as a resource. Those who leave everything till the last minute Limited references to artworks and things around them Projects which lack understanding, explanation and meaning Lack of personality and creativity

Homework Research sketchbook Collect and collate Thoughts and ideas Quick drawings and sketches Photographs BE PREPARED TO TALK ABOUT IDEAS WITH OTHERS IN THE GROUP AND MYSELF WEEKLY!

How does Art and Design differ from other subjects? You are the boss! YOU DECIDE what your work is about, where you want to go with it and I will help you to get there. You have an artist and a teacher to work with. I will be here every step of the way. You can come in and work most lunchtimes and sometimes after school to. “You get out as much as you put in”… Coursework is even more important than the exam. In Art hard work pays off… we are not looking for perfection, we are looking for creativity and with the right attitude anyone can enjoy and achieve in Art and Design!