Please select from one or more of the following options for your holiday homework. You should follow the instructions on the sheet. To print out, you will need to click on the image to enlarge and then right click to save as. All homework is due the first lesson back when you will critique each other's work.
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Please complete one of the two tasks and spend about 3 hours crafting it to your best ability. It is due in the first lesson back when it will be critiqued.
Can you depict a rural, idyllic scene using food? How about a run down urban street? A tower block of mighty white? Have a go using (cheap) food from the one pound shop or discards from supermarkets to construct your scene. Play with atmospheric lighting using side lights, reflectors and tracing paper to diffuse. Share your work on your blog and label 'art' and 'photography'. A fun way to look more closely at the natural environment (and rip it apart) to create images. Click here to see more images. This is a nice simple idea from the smARTteacher to create a cityscape building on your understanding of 1pt Perspective drawing. Click below to see the original post and his instructions: You could develop it further by working into it with pen like the artist Ellinger below:
This would make an interesting project: take one of the pillars around school and work on a large scale drawing that fits it top to bottom. Draw inspiration for different architecture around London but create a hybrid of different styles and imaginary structures. You could map it out as a smaller drawing first of all and then use an OHP to enlarge sections and trace the original drawing on site. An interesting interpretation of flags using food. This could be extended to a number of visual outcomes: http://www.thisismarvelous.com/i/52-National-Flags-Made-From-Each-Countrys-Traditional-Foods Can you guess them? Try drawing a few continuous line drawings of natural forms such as leaves, trees, bit of bark, etc. to fill an entire page. Then work into them by transforming them into montHave a look at this artist's work for more ideas by clicking below:
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