Artist studies: Natural Structures

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Artist studies: Natural Structures Aim: You will be introduced to the Art work of: Robert Kushner Michael Mew Lorna Holdcroft Valerie Nascimento Sarah Ross Thompson Helen Musselwhite Initial inspiration task You need to look through and select artwork which you find inspiring for this project. Find out which Artists have done the work and write this next to the pieces. Print them out in COLOUR

Artist inspiration page How do you think the artist made it? What materials and techniques do you think they used? Describe the style and appearance of the work. What can you see? Artist Name: Group works by the same artist together Initial Artist research What do you like about the style and how it is made? Why have you picked this to inspire your project? What ideas does it give you for what to do?

Artist study pages Complete Artist study pages for your 2 favourite Artists. These pages must be well presented and include: HEADING: Artist Name Print out of research done on the internet. You should highlight, underline and make notes about the most interesting information which links to: Why the Artist makes their work and what it is about. Influences and inspiration they have The ideas and feelings they explore in their work Their methods, style and techniques. Several Images of Artist work.