- Year 10
Identifying starting points
I can make choices and source inspiration to identify a starting point for a theme.
- Year 10
Identifying starting points
I can make choices and source inspiration to identify a starting point for a theme.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Artists often reflect on their personal experiences, emotions and memories as a foundation for their work.
- Studying the works of other artists and historical movements can inspire new concepts and techniques.
- Identifying central themes or questions that intrigue them can provide a clear direction for their projects.
- Engaging with contemporary issues or events can provide a relevant and timely context for artistic expression.
Keywords
Identify - establish or indicate what something is
Starting point - a place that marks the beginning of a journey
Inspiration - someone or something that gives you ideas
Theme - an idea that recurs and is apparent throughout
Common misconception
All artists take inspiration from one source.
Artists might take inspiration from a wide range of sources including surroundings, objects, personal experiences, memories, artist's work or historical and contemporary movements.
To help you plan your year 10 art and design lesson on: Identifying starting points, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 10 art and design lesson on: Identifying starting points, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
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Equipment
Sketchbook, pencil, pencil crayons, access to computers.