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Clip explaining the relationship between the land and art 1. Journeys a) travel b) between here and there c) life’s journey
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1. Journeys a) travel b) between here and there c) life’s journey
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Richard Long (Land Artist) SIXTY MINUTE CIRCLE WALK ON DARTMOOR 1984 ‘Textwork’, usually a list of observations, feelings or conditions from a walk. One word every minute about that particular place and moment. Link to artist's website Long brings the environment into the gallery, through materials, object placement and photographs of his linear sculptures. 1. Journeys a) travel b) between here and there c) life’s journey
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Franklyn Rodgers Franklyn Rodgers' project The Elders is a community history project that uses photography, digital media and social networks to document the first generation of West Indians who settled in Britain in the early 1960s and their connection to the global African Diaspora. Video clip about "The Elders" 1. Journeys a) travel b) between here and there c) life’s journey
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"I watch people come into my studio and I see people smile from ear to ear, or they laugh out loud." All of Dunbrack's creations have vitality, but his clocks especially seem to embody human characteristics." "His funky cupboards and fun clocks invoke laughter and lots of amusing comments." Artist's website Richard Dunbrack 2. Transform a) Everyday objects b) Recycle/ reinvent
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Cas Holmes Artist's website 2. Transform a) Everyday objects b) Recycle/ reinvent
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Sarah Fanelli http://www.sarafanelli.co m/docs/about.html Designer and illustrator “the truth is rarely pure and never simple” 2. Transform a) Everyday objects b) Recycle/ reinvent
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Juan Gris http://www.juangris.org/ 2. Transform a) Everyday objects b) Recycle/ reinvent Gris was often referred to as the third Musketeer of the Cubism movement.
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3. Stencils http://www.banksy.co.uk/ Banksy
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3. Stencils http://www.mitchlyons.com/m onoprints.html Mitch Lyons Since 1968 he has been pioneering his image making from a slab of clay. First a slab of stoneware clay is rolled out about 1/4" thick. After allowing the slab to dry to a "leather hard" consistency, colored slips are made using China clay and permanent pigments. These colored slips are brushed on, dried and rolled into the clay slab, one color over another, building the design with images, colors and textures on the "matrix".
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3. Stencils http://www.tomphillips.co.uk/about Tom Phillips
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4. Fusion Robert Rauschenburg http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/rob ert-rauschenberg-1815
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4. Fusion Pierre Huyghe http://www.mariangoodman.c om/artists/pierre-huyghe/
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4. Fusion David Chipperfield http://www.davidchipperfield.co.uk Architect Created a formal structure in the ruins of the Neues Museum in Berlin – a fusion beween old and new.
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5. Art & Words (a)A poem, quotation or lyric (b)(b) a story, legend or fable Sarah Fishburn artist, who currently describes her work as Mixed-Media Narrative. Recognized for its unexpected yet elegant combinations of bright colors, photographic images, spray paint, transparencies, and words, her work has been featured in numerous art magazines as well as in a myriad of books, including True Colors http://www.sarahfishburn.com/thegallery.htm
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5. Art & Words (a)A poem, quotation or lyric (b)(b) a story, legend or fable http://nga.gov.au/Exhibition/TILLERS/Default.cfm Imants Tillers
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5. Art & Words (a)A poem, quotation or lyric (b)(b) a story, legend or fable Val Jackson http://www.quiltart.eu/v aljackson.html
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5. Art & Words (a)A poem, quotation or lyric (b)(b) a story, legend or fable Jaume Plensa http://jaumeplensa.com/web/index.php/bio graphy/short-biography
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6. Close-up http://www.tate.org.uk/context- comment/video/tateshots-edinburgh-boyle- family http://www.boylefamily.co.uk/boyle/about/in dex.html The Boyle Family
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6. Close-up Andreas Feininger http://www.gallerym.com/artist.cfm?ID=23
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6. Close-up Heather Knight http://www.heatherknightceramics.com/
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6. Close-up Georgia O’Keeffe http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/
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7. Movement (a)Develop your own interpretation of the starting point Movement. (b)You might produce designs which emphasise movement, to be used in promotional material for a dance or sporting event. (c)You could develop a series of studies to capture movement in nature.
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