pptx, 342.24 KB
pptx, 342.24 KB

A Still-life project basic one page 5 min scheme with Dirt and Weekly plan.

See the Still-life project on TES.

This is an overview of acstill-life project which entails drawing in different media a still-life composition. Below are a list of all the lessons.

  1. ART THEMES before modern art. What? Modern Art? and Still-life?

  2. Composition? Rule of thirds. Organising still life. Paper prepare: Black/brown paper: newspaper/music, Draw Still-life in line.

3 Exploring pencil mark-making techniques. Pencil tonal study of geometric shapes

4 Pop Art discussions – To make a 2D coloured flat shape area of composition

5 Explore with Oil pastel: Using oil pastel detail

6 and 7 Exploring pen mark-making techniques. To draw over a Cubism Collage using a biro pen

8 Exploring Charcoal techniques Drawing on black paper using white chalk/charcoal.

  1. Research Artist study on Robert Raushenberg library

10 – Evaluation of still-life drawing project

11, 12 and 13 Mod roc Relief
14. Evaluation

This powerpoint is about drawing in charcoal and white chalk on black paper. Students collage a black piece of paper on their paper and then draw a part of their still-life using this technique.

The overall Learning Objectives are:
To develop my understanding of Art and pre-modern art and the meaning of a Still-life drawing.
To develop my observational drawing skills.
To create a Still-life drawing learning to draw carefully from observation with a viewfinder
To learn how to compose a composition using the rule of thirds and developing an understanding of the Golden Mean AND COMPOSITION PRINCIPLES
To develop a further understanding of Pop Art and do a flat colour paper shape detail in your drawing.
To develop my knowledge of the elements of art: lines, shape and form
To develop techniques in different media in my drawing and to explore markmaking of pen, pencil, oil pastel and charcoal.
To practise my observational drawing skills in the following techniques: oil pastel, drawing with a bro pen, using chalk and charcoal
To develop my knowledge of Robert Raushenberg (Pop Art) and practise drawing over a light printed surface with pencil.
To explore developing a relief surface of an area of my still -life drawing and develop this in mod roc technique

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