I don't usually post about work but beginning to get my head around 'virtual' Art lesson for the foreseeable future. I use this with my students to help them write effective (and concise) annotations; please feel free to use if you are studying/teaching GCSE Art! #ArtTeacher
Handouts for Art students to manage GCSE art exam preparation - produce a brilliant GCSE project: artist research, checklists and evaluation guidence.
Marcel Duchamp Fountain 1917, Marcel Duchamp took a mass production factory made object a urinal, signed it with a fictitious Artists' name and claimed he had made it into a work of Art Diego Velazquez Pope Innocent X 1650 - Francis Bacon The Screaming Pope 1953 Webpage Edward Hooper Nighthawks 1942 Still from a Simpsons episode Homer vs the 18th Ammendment series 8 1997 Banksy Shopping Trolleys in Monet Painting 2006? Iconic Vietnam War Photo showing the shooting of a Vietcong prisoner Banksy appropriated the image to make some something ironic Lots of other people copied Banksy Marcel Duchamp 1919 LHOOQ deriviation of Di Vinci's Monet Lisa Fashion Photographers Hunter & Gatti (Christian Borillo & Martin Cespedes) painted over Fashion Photographs that they had taken Website The sculptures look just like traditional “historical” markers and plaques but instead of highlighting a civil war battle or the birthplace of a famous person, they highlight a contemporary social or political issue, adding the weight of historical importance to today’s concerns Norm Magnusson Webpage David Irvine Artists own painted elements added to found junk shop paintings David calls this redirected Art Website
How to get the art exam preparation right with handy printable resources on evaluation and planning to support students understnad expectations
Biro pen artist Nicola McBride is well known for her hyper realistic drawings of iconic Scottish food and drinks. Nicola McBride uses pen to explore mark making in her work, and she uses a limited …
Resources and links to improve students' literacy and vocabulary in the art room. Printable poster or handout to support excellence in writing about art.
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Adrian Deckbar was born and raised in New Orleans. She earned a BA in Painting and Drawing at the University of Louisiana (now ULL) in 1973. She then earned an MA in Painting and Drawing at San Francisco State University under the renowned photorealist artist Robert Bechtle. Later, at Tulane University, she received an MFA, also in Painting and Drawing. She has taught Painting and Drawing classes at Tulane University, The New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, and at San Francisco State University. She has also taught workshops including The Bascom in Highlands, NC, The Mississippi Art Colony, The Arkansas Craft School, and The Prince’s Foundation for Rebuilding the Environment in New Orleans, and Sketching in Provence, Umbria, and Northern Italy. Her work is in numerous private and corporate collections in the US and abroad. She has received grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Pollack Krasner Foundation, the Louisiana Division of the Arts, and the Gottlieb Foundation. In 2008, Deckbar published a book of her work with a grant from Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation, entitled, Continuum: Moving Through A Still Frame. Deckbar is currently working on a new series of paintings titled Movie Stills. These new paintings depict women who are aware that they are objectified, yet mysterious, weary and yet defiant. Her incredible mastery of photo realism, combined with an awareness of the times we live in, and all the emotional weight that carries, finds her in a unique place in the art world.
Art and design sketchbook annotation advice. Checklist in student speak to guide with hints and tips for high quality annotation.
This is a very useful sheet for all GCSE students. It's a writing frame that should help you to structure the annotations you make in your sketchbooks. It's very important to explain each piece of artwork in your book with a small amount of writing, but it's easy to write the wrong things, and hard to use the right artistic language. Following the five headings and using the phrases on this sheet will make your annotations better, and help you gain marks. You can access the sheet online by clicking here. I hope you find it helpful!
Artist Sarah Graham creates bright and colourful paintings of food that could be described as ‘still life’, however many of her paintings focus on wrappers, sweets and desserts. Sarah G…
Cornelia Parker has invited 60 artists from a range of disciplines to respond to the theme of ‘found’, reflecting on the Museum’s long-standing history and heritage. Opening on 27 May, this show unites new work with historic objects.
Contemporary Art > Nicole Santiago’s paintings are simultaneously individualistic, with a strong female viewpoint all her own.
Working within the solitude of The Burren in the south west of Ireland, Lola Dupre is a paper collage artist and illustrator creating beautiful distortions of the human form.
“An art book is a museum without walls.” —André Malraux Give the gift of a portable museum this holiday season! We’ve curated a selection of books about art history that range from silly to serious that are sure to please any art lovers you may have on your list. With books like these waiting for them at the end of the day, they’ll be happy to stay home and settle in!
Making eye contact, a once unavoidable feat when packed into a crowded train car or museum, is now a nearly impossible mission as those around you are almost guaranteed to be sucked into their phone’s screen while scrolling through Facebook or killing digital zombies. Our increasing dependence on the information devices constantly stuck to our hands was the inspiration for artist Antoine Geiger’s series SUR-FAKE, a group of digitally altered photographs depicting random people being sucked into the screens of their phones. More
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Exhibition dates: March 13th – 17th June 2009 Many thankx to the Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. Please click…
Alia El-Bermani - Public Restroom (2009)