Views of a local landmark: ceramics
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Why this why now
Observation is a principal area of the subject which must be revisited in order for key skills to progress develop. Pupils will apply their understanding of basic elements of composition understand to create 3-dimensional depth sculpturally in low relief.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Appropriate ability to draw basic forms and shapes from observation
- Prior experience of using skill & control when using art materials appropriately to intentions
- Ability to express thoughts & ideas on an artist’s work through sketches & written notes
Threads
Why this why now
Observation is a principal area of the subject which must be revisited in order for key skills to progress develop. Pupils will apply their understanding of basic elements of composition understand to create 3-dimensional depth sculpturally in low relief.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Appropriate ability to draw basic forms and shapes from observation
- Prior experience of using skill & control when using art materials appropriately to intentions
- Ability to express thoughts & ideas on an artist’s work through sketches & written notes
Views of a local landmark: ceramics
Pupils will learn about composition in landscape, and respond to a local landmark. They will use this knowledge to interpret different viewpoints and perspectives in their own unique way. They will develop these studies into a low relief ceramic tile, using a variety of clay techniques.
6 lessons in unit
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