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GCSE 2013 Question 3: Effects of Light

The question Impressionist painters were inspired by how the effects of light changed the appearance of their subjects. More recently, artists Susan Derges and Garry Fabian Miller have exploited the effects of light to create camera-less photographs, and filmmaker Tacita Dean has explored the unique effects of projected light. Research appropriate sources and create your own work in response to Effects of Light

Unpacking the question This is about the effects of light You can choose your own artist or one of the ones they have selected. If you choose your own check first with me. Most artists consider the effects of light so it is wide open on choice Good for those who enjoy photography Could do faces, landscape, interiors, nature, the planets - almost anything.

Impressionists- Camille Pissaro

Monet – the Haystacks- same object different times of the day

Monet – Rouen Cathedral

Monet

Renoir – dappled sunlight

Degas – indoor scenes

Susan Derges – English photographic artist

Garry Fabian Miller – British photographer

Who should to this? you are interested in landscape, townscape, nature, or figure-work. Remember you have complete freedom on subject matter Would like to include photography and photographic studies. Enjoy painting

What to do this week 1.Decide on what aspect of the effects of light you want to focus on 2. Select an artist that also focuses on this (the artist could be one you choose but check with me first) 3. create a pastiche of your favourite piece by that artist 4. Analyse their work using a prompt sheet 5. Creatively present images of the artist’s work, your pastiche and analysis on an A2 sheet.