- Year 10
Portraits and figures in textiles
I can review the range of ways textile artists have been inspired by portraits and figures.
- Year 10
Portraits and figures in textiles
I can review the range of ways textile artists have been inspired by portraits and figures.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Artists use textiles to celebrate diverse identities, culture, and history through fabric and technique.
- By integrating textile methods, artists reimagine portraits, blending tradition with contemporary practice.
- 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.
To help you plan your year 10 art and design lesson on: Portraits and figures in textiles, 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: Portraits and figures in textiles, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
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Equipment
Access to the internet or a library of art books. Sketchbook or paper for recording ideas, pencils, pens.
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What is usually the ‘subject’ in a portrait?
Q2.In art, a helps to tell a story or message about the subject.
Q3.Match the keyword to its correct meaning.
the focus or topic of an artwork
the story told through the artwork
when images or objects represent ideas
a person, usually focusing on their face and expression