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      Portraits and figures in textiles

      Lesson details

      Learning outcome

      I can review the range of ways textile artists have been inspired by portraits and figures.

      Key learning points

      1. Artists use textiles to celebrate diverse identities, culture, and history through fabric and technique.
      2. By integrating textile methods, artists reimagine portraits, blending tradition with contemporary practice.
      3. Artists use layering, stitching, and embellishing to add depth and narrative to portraits and figures.

      Keywords

      • Subject - the focus, topic or image of an artwork e.g. in a portrait the subject is the person who has been painted

      • Narrative - the story or message that an artwork communicates about the subject

      • Symbolism - the use of objects, colours, or imagery to suggest deeper meanings

      Common misconception

      Portraits are just about what someone looks like and mainly focus on capturing a likeness.

      While capturing someone’s physical appearance can be part of a portrait, artists often go much deeper. Portraits can reveal who someone is, exploring culture, identity, relationships, life experiences and even social or political themes.

      Teacher tip

      Greater contextual information on the artist's work can be found in the additional materials. You may wish to alter the imagery to better fit your project themes.

      Equipment

      Access to the internet or a library of art books. Sketchbook or paper for recording ideas, pencils, pens.

      Licence

      This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2026), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0
      except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions
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      Lesson video

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      Prior knowledge starter quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      What is usually the ‘subject’ in a portrait?

      the background
      Correct answer: the person shown
      the materials used
      the title

      Q2.
      In art, a helps to tell a story or message about the subject.

      Correct Answer: narrative, story

      Q3.
      Match the keyword to its correct meaning.

      Correct Answer:subject,the focus or topic of an artwork

      the focus or topic of an artwork

      Correct Answer:narrative,the story told through the artwork

      the story told through the artwork

      Correct Answer:symbolism,when images or objects represent ideas

      when images or objects represent ideas

      Correct Answer:portrait,a person, usually focusing on their face and expression

      a person, usually focusing on their face and expression

      Q4.
      Which of these is an example of a tactile element in textile art?

      Correct answer: texture
      colour
      perspective
      composition

      Q5.
      Which process involves using fabric, threads, and stitching to make artwork?

      sculpture
      printmaking
      Correct answer: embroidery
      collage

      Q6.
      A is the main idea or message explored in an artwork, such as identity or memory.

      Correct Answer: theme, concept

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