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The Student Art Room has been created by an experienced Head of Art who has over 20 years of teaching. It showcases and shares original resources that have proven to be very inspiring amongst students and teachers across the world. Each resource comes in a Powerpoint format, with clear lesson objectives and outcomes, engaging visual references, lots of examples of students work, printable templates and clear and easy to follow instructions. www.thestudentartroom.com

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The Student Art Room has been created by an experienced Head of Art who has over 20 years of teaching. It showcases and shares original resources that have proven to be very inspiring amongst students and teachers across the world. Each resource comes in a Powerpoint format, with clear lesson objectives and outcomes, engaging visual references, lots of examples of students work, printable templates and clear and easy to follow instructions. www.thestudentartroom.com
Sculpture and Photography workshop
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Sculpture and Photography workshop

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In this workshop students will explore the work by artist Yuichi Ikehata | In particuar the Series title “Physical Fragments” They will be given a brief “Fragments” This will be a 4-6week unit of work, where they will learn how to create a sculpture using mod roc and wire. They will also explore photography once the piece has been constructed. This unit of work is perfect for Year 10, 11 and 12 students as a mini unit of work. I recently did this unit of work with year 12 students and they loved it. Thank you
Cover art lesson "Fast Food drawings"
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Cover art lesson "Fast Food drawings"

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Hi This resource can be used as a help sheet and students have the choice to draw onto the worksheet or into their sketchbooks. There are 4 different options to choose to draw from: 1: A crushed can 2: A lollipop 3: A cupcake 4: A donut Ideally suitable for students aged 11 upwards This is perfect as a skills based lesson/activity to help students practice their drawing and tonal skills. Only media needed is a pencil Thank you
KS3 7-9 Identity Art project
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KS3 7-9 Identity Art project

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In this popular and fun unit of work there are 14 one hour lessons in which students have the opportunity to explore portraiture in lots of different ways. Including drawing half a face, eyes, using water colour, exploring artists, using digital apps and producing a final A3 portrait. It has 57 slides of lots of examples and each lesson is broken down with clear objectives and outcomes to achieve. Hope you enjoy this Thank you
Cover art lesson "zentangle doodle of fish, bugs or insects"
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Cover art lesson "zentangle doodle of fish, bugs or insects"

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Hi This resource can be used as a help sheet and students have the choice to draw onto the worksheet or into their sketchbooks. There are also templates of fish, bugs and insects to draw onto. Students can also use the worksheet to practise creating zentangle patterns before they apply them in their own design. Ideally suitable for students aged 13 upwards About Zentangle: A zentangle doodle is “A drawing created without full attention by creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a fascinating new art form that is fun and relaxing. It increases focus and creativity and is perfect as an activity to be completed whilst at home Thank you
African Masks art project, suitable for home learning
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African Masks art project, suitable for home learning

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Hi, This powerpoint is suitable for KS3 students and it contains the following tasks: Students will research African Masks and be able to create their own mask outcomes: by exploring line, shape, pattern, form and tone. There are 2 different drawing activities and a final outcome to construct the mask, using gum tape and card. The 3d construction can be done in class and could be optional. This is perfect for home learning as all drawing materials are accessible It is a full presentation with clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from and exceptional student examples as a reference for inspiration. It can take 4-8 lessons, and can be adjusted to suit your students. Hope you find it useful
10 "food' artists to inspire students
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10 "food' artists to inspire students

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Hi everyone Here are my top 10 “Food Artists” which have inspired students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their food projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of sketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Realism, illustration, surrealism, expressionism and sculpture. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like and resources for you to share with students to help them write about their artists. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Thank you
Create observational drawings of fruit and vegetables
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Create observational drawings of fruit and vegetables

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Hi, This powerpoint is suitable for KS3 or Year 10 GCSE students and it contains tasks to create observational drawings of fruit and vegetables Students will be able to create lots of different outcomes: by exploring line, tone and colour blending This is perfect for home learning It is a full presentation with clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from and exceptional student examples as a reference for inspiration. It can take 3-6 lessons, and can be adjusted to suit your students. Hope you find it useful
Steampunk art project using found objects
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Steampunk art project using found objects

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Hi, Here you will find lots of resources and a full project based on steampunk suitable for KS3 students, there are lots of drawing tasks, mixed media activities and the outcome is to collect and use recycled objects to create a steampunk accessory inspired by Cyrus Kabiru This is perfect for home learning Each slide has clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from. Hope you find these useful and inspiring for your students
How to draw an eye
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How to draw an eye

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Hi Over the years of teaching art, I have found that one of the hardest tasks students find difficult to draw is an eye. I have created this step by step powerpoint which breaks down this task into very simple steps, but i can promise you your students will achieve fantastic outcomes. This is suitable for KS3 , GCSE or A-Level students. There are 2 options in this presentation, the first is to create a realistic pencil drawing and the second is a colour pencil study This is perfect for home learning It is a full presentation with clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from and exceptional student examples as a reference for inspiration. It can take 2-4 hours, and can be adjusted to suit your students. Hope you find it useful
21 Different Artists inspired by the topic "Buildings and Places"
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21 Different Artists inspired by the topic "Buildings and Places"

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Hi everyone Here are my top 21 artists based on the themes “Buildings/Paces” which I have carefully selected as they have inspired my students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their own projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of A/Asketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Its been in order to show the development of styles and techniques, from Black and white to colour, also showing different styles: Illustration, surrealism, photography, expressionism, mixed media, collage and realism painting styles. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like and resources for you to share with students to help them write about their artists. I can promise you this powerpoint will be a very important and inspiring resource for you and your students. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Remember to check out my other artist resources in my shop. Thank you
"Anatomy/skulls and bones' artists to inspire art students for their projects
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"Anatomy/skulls and bones' artists to inspire art students for their projects

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Hi everyone Here are my top "Anatomy/skulls and bones Artists” which have inspired students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their anotomy projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of sketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Realism, illustration, surrealism and expressionism. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like and resources for you to share with students to help them write about their artists. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Thank you
Create sea creatures in the style of artist Iain Macarthur
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Create sea creatures in the style of artist Iain Macarthur

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Hi, This powerpoint is suitable for KS3 or Year 10 GCSE students and it contains tasks to create observational drawings of sea creatures inspired by the artist Iain Macarthur Students will be research the artist and be able to create their own chosen outcomes: by exploring line, shape, form and pattern. This is perfect for home learning as materials are accessible It is a full presentation with clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from and exceptional student examples as a reference for inspiration. It can take 3-6 lessons, and can be adjusted to suit your students. Hope you find it useful
14 Different  "Animal" Artists, lots of images and student sketchbook pages
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14 Different "Animal" Artists, lots of images and student sketchbook pages

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Hi everyone Here are my top 14 "Animal” artists which have inspired students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their animal projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of sketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Realism, illustration, surrealism, photography, expressionism, sculpture, mixed media and collage. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like and resources for you to share with students to help them write about their artists. I can promise you this will be a very important and inspiring resource for you and your students. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Thank you
KS3 Pop Art portrait project
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KS3 Pop Art portrait project

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Hi, Here you will find lots of resources and a full project based on Pop Art suitable for KS3 students, there are lots of drawing tasks, mixed media activities and artist inspired tasks This is perfect for home learning Each slide has clear instructions and lots of good images to draw from. Hope you find these useful and inspiring for your students
How to create exceptional and confidence artist sketchbook pages
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How to create exceptional and confidence artist sketchbook pages

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Hi everyone In this powerpoint I have broken down in easy straightforward student and teacher friendly language on how to create exceptional artist pages which demonstrate VISUAL and ANALYTICAL language. Assessment Objective 1: Develop ideas, Analyse, respond and demonstrate critical understanding: There are 27 slides: The first 13 slides are student artist sketchbook pages, which were graded in the top 2 bands, either confident or exceptional. Visual language/or an actual student study of the artist work is usually the key element which distinguishes the difference between A or A*. However: Critical understanding is still crucial, we as educators have to encourage our students to read about their artists so they can gain knowledge and learn about their artists in depth. There are many different writing frames/help sheets in this presentation because we have students of different abilities and therefore they need different help sheets. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages Thank you
19 "Objects/Still Life/Personal Possessions" Artists to inspire students
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19 "Objects/Still Life/Personal Possessions" Artists to inspire students

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Hi everyone Here are my top 19 “Objects/Still life Artists” which have inspired students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their still life/personal possessions projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of sketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Realism, illustration, surrealism, photography, expressionism and sculpture. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like and resources for you to share with students to help them write about their artists. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Thank you
How to annotate your sketchbook pages
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How to annotate your sketchbook pages

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A key aspect students struggle with is how to annotate their sketchbook pages, whether it is an artist image or their own work. What we have found useful is giving students sentence starters and key words. Have a look at these worksheets we have made which we laminate back to back and use across all year groups. Thank you
One point perspective drawing of "My bedroom" drawing tasks suitable for home learning
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One point perspective drawing of "My bedroom" drawing tasks suitable for home learning

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Hi This resource can be used as a help sheet and students have the choice to draw onto the worksheet or into their sketchbooks. This task is to draw “My bedroom” It has step by step examples of how to begin with the vanishing point, then adding the lines to create the basic shapes. It’s a fun task and is perfect to be done at home. Ideally suitable for students aged 11 upwards This is perfect as a skills based lesson/activity to help students practice their drawing and tonal skills. There are images to draw from or students can draw from life. Only media needed is a pencil and ruler Thank you
"Flowers and nature' artists to inspire art students
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"Flowers and nature' artists to inspire art students

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Hi everyone Here are my top “Flower Artists” which have inspired students across all age groups when developing and creating their own work based on their flowers/natural forms projects. This powerpoint includes the names of the artists, images of their work as a reference and examples of sketchbook pages created by students. The artists are all very different: Realism, illustration, surrealism and expressionism. There are also slides at the end explaining what a confidence artist sketchbook page looks like. I hope that you find this powerpoint visually inspiring and useful in encouraging your students to create confident and exceptional artist pages. Thank yo