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Lesson 8 of 18
  • Year 10

First-hand primary resourcing

I can generate and develop ideas inspired by observations and environmental surroundings.

Lesson 8 of 18
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  • Year 10

First-hand primary resourcing

I can generate and develop ideas inspired by observations and environmental surroundings.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. First-hand resources allow artists to draw from their own experiences, lending authenticity to their work.
  2. By exploring subjects directly, artists can offer unique viewpoints that are informed by their individual insights.
  3. First-hand experiences immerse artists in specific environments, which can spark inspiration and influence their work.
  4. Engaging directly with subjects encourages playfulness and experimentation.

Keywords

  • Resourcing - gathering or creating material to support and develop your own ideas

  • Inspiration - something that sparks ideas, creativity, or motivation in your work

  • Recording - capturing sights, sounds, or experiences to use as a reference in your creative work

  • Environment - the surroundings or place you are in

Common misconception

First-hand observations have to be drawings

First-hand observations can also include photography, sound recordings, writing, collected objects, or video — any direct response to real-life experiences.


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Encourage students to explore a range of recording methods, rather than drawing only.
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Equipment

Camera, sketchbook, drawing materials, (e.g. pencil, pen, charcoal, pastels), paper, wire, recording equipment

Licence

This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2025), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

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6 Questions

Q1.
What is the term given to a story?

poem
Correct answer: narrative
prose

Q2.
Complete the sentence: Artists might upon life events as a source of inspiration.

Correct Answer: reflect

Q3.
True or false? Artists always take inspiration from work seen in a gallery.

Correct Answer: false, wrong

Q4.
Which of the following best describes how to use sources of inspiration to generate an idea for a theme?

Correct answer: to translate sources of inspiration into visual ideas
to look at one image only for inspiration
to choose an idea without exploring sources of inspiration

Q5.
What might annotation in an art context be used for?

writing your name on your individual studies
making notes about your favourite art lessons
Correct answer: recording thoughts, processes and decisions

Q6.
What is a 'concept' in an art context?

a tool, material or surface
a shape, line or perspective
Correct answer: a plan, idea or intention
a colour, texture or brushstroke

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