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Learning Objectives You will: Learn how to produce a tonal collaged image Learn about the work of Peter Blake What I’m looking for… A collage of a fruit or vegetable which includes different tones An informative research page on Peter Blake with artist copy.

45 minutes Draw out the outline of your fruit or vegetable at a different angle to your other drawings. Using the materials collected for prep work start your collage. Look closely at the different tones and shades in your object to produce a 3D image.

10 minutes PETER BLAKE Peter Blake is a Pop artist who uses collage to create images. He uses images of popular culture as well as letters as his subject matter. Watch a teacher demonstration of how to produce a collage of a fruit or vegetable.

PREP.WORK Access the Art and Design department VLE page Choose one of the ‘Influence page’ pro-forma’s to use (you can adapt this but must keep all the required components) Complete all sections on the artist Peter Blake: information, opinion, analysis, images Produce a small colour copy of one of Blake’s collages (in particular those of letters)

Learn how to produce a tonal collaged image 3 minutes Turn to the back of your sketchbook and thinking about the learning objectives from the start of the lesson, tick each statement that you feel confident you have learnt. Now at the right-hand side, write down one specific thing that you have learnt today that you didn’t know before. Learning Objectives You will: Learn how to produce a tonal collaged image Learn about the work of Peter Blake