Miss Sophie Elliott St Cenydd

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Miss Sophie Elliott St Cenydd Year 9 Miss Sophie Elliott St Cenydd

Lesson 5

Homework Finish your mind bubble Neat Colourful Images Words

QUIZ! Light Beer Example: Work in your groups. Fill in your sheet. Put all your names on the sheet. You will have 30 seconds per image.

QUIZ! Collect in the sheets. Answers:

TASK 1

Inspired by Iain Macarthur

My Version:

My Version; what to include:

4 Quick Designs 4 min

2* 1 wish each layout in pairs 2 minutes Write beneath

Write up your success criteria: Doodle your profile picture * 2) Lyrics Portrait Name: 3) List the success criteria 1, 2, 3 etc. Only fill in the * section * 4) Hash-tag the success criteria you have met 5) Aim for next lesson

Choose your favourite layout Write this in your tumblr success criteria Success Criteria: Careful and intricate work. Concentrate! Fill the double page. Your portrait is either drawn, shaded or in silhouette. Exploding out of your mind/ eyes/ ears/ mouth must be: Pattern inspired by Iain Macarthur Lyrics from your song Images from your lyrics Colour in parts (no white bits) Monochrome using a pencil, black pencil and black fine liner.

My Version:

Success Criteria: Careful and intricate work. Concentrate! Fill the double page. Your portrait is either drawn, shaded or in silhouette. Exploding out of your mind/ eyes/ ears/ mouth must be: Pattern inspired by Iain Macarthur Lyrics from your song Images from your lyrics Colour in parts (no white bits) Monochrome using a pencil, black pencil and black fine liner. Begin creating your mind-spill portrait in the front of your sketchbook.

Group Work What do you think the artist is trying to say? PRIDE of MEXICO for a special series of limited edition bottles. The illustrations were created with PANTONE® Thermal inks: Tequila is most flavoursome when served cold, so, the bottle wraps would change colour from an outline, when at room temperature, to a full bloom colour version when cold. Orlando Arocena