Starting Point: Outline Task: Resist processes which use wax, starch paste or gutta can create an outline for Textiles composition or pattern. Hand or Machine stitching techniques are often used by textile artists to record observations or to OUTLINE shapes on fabric.; Cas Holmes and Anne Kelly sew outlines of birds and plants onto mixed media backgrounds. Louise Gardiner and Rosie James use machine stitching to OUTLINE the images of people involved in everyday activities.
Silhouettes People Animals Places
Contours Think about An outline representing or bounding the shape or form of something Maps Hills
Cas Holmes - Outlines birds and plants using mixed media
Anne Kelly- Outlines birds and planets using mixed media
Louise Gardiner – use machine stitching to outline the images of people involved in everyday activities
Rosie James – use machine stitching to outline the images of people involved in everyday activities
Birds: colours, patterns, wing shapes, fine detail
Plants: twisting plant stems and leaves
Plants: petals, flowers and seed formations.
Task 1: Mind-map Outline Make a mind-map of different ‘Outline ideas’. ? -Silhouettes -Clothing Outline People ? ? Lesson Objective: To understand the theme. To learn how to use mind-mapping to develop initial ideas. (SMSC; creativity). To get a grade C or above you must: Do a detailed mind-map. Explain in full sentences and show independent thinking ?
Homework 1: Research drawing (AO2/AO3) Draw two spirals for your research. Shade in your drawing.
Home Learning 1: Research your chosen theme (AO1/AO3) Learning Objective: To know about the chosen theme. SMSC: Spiritual To work independently. Research different things to do with your chosen theme. Find pictures and written information to do with your chosen theme. Present your pictures on A4 paper. What words to describe the pictures? Write them on your paper. Which images do you like? Say why?
Homework 1 (AO1/AO3) Research key facts about your chosen theme Homework 1 (AO1/AO3) Research key facts about your chosen theme. Find pictures to illustrate your research. Answer these questions to help you to annotate your research. 1. How does your research link with the theme? 2. Why did you choose this image? 3. What shapes stand out? Say why. 9. How could you develop it into a design? 4. What patterns stand out? Say why. 8. What textile techniques could you use to represent it? 5. What colours stand out? Say why. 7. What materials could you use to represent it? 6. What key facts can you find out about it?