UNIT 9A LIFE EVENTS
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In this unit, pupils explore ideas and feelings about an event in their own life as the starting point for image making. They analyse paintings, prints, photographs and digital images, including examples of photojournalism, to learn how visual qualities can be manipulated to evoke strong reactions and to represent ideas, beliefs and values. They make connections between eighteenth and nineteenth-century paintings and contemporary visual culture.
UNIT 9B CHANGE YOUR STYLE
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In this unit, pupils explore contemporary design and the ways in which artists take ideas from the work of others and synthesise these into new creative forms. They develop their own ideas and design and make woven textiles, a ceramic form, a three-dimensional construction or body adornment. They investigate the influence of art from different cultures and traditions on fashion and design.
Draw on the imagery within the collection to get ideas for your own designs.
UNIT 9C PERSONAL PLACES, PUBLIC SPACES
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In this unit, pupils explore examples of public art in their local area. They research the different ways in which ideas, beliefs and values are represented and shared in their local area and in different times and cultures, including contemporary modern practice. They explore ways of representing their own ideas and then collaborate with others to make a mural or a three-dimensional form for a specific location.
There are a number of installations in the Discovery Gallery that reflect on local interests – the shoe collection reflects the leather industry, the drawing by Gary Kirkham looks at the Walsall skyline and ties up with images of the market place. ‘Diary of a Victorian Dandy’ by Yinka Shonibare reflects on the place of different cultures in our society and the way we look and what it tells people about ourselves.
Make/design a relief using images from the Garman Ryan Collection with a view to being put up in the café in the gallery. Visit the site, measure, present ideas to gallery staff etc.
There are several reliefs that may be studied for this -
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