Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Expressionism and the yellow cow


During the second term grade 7 will be looking at the Expressionism art moviment and at Franz Marc in particular.


Check out these links for more information.






Here is the rubric to help you get a good grade in this project....
Term 2 Expressionism.

Criterion C Reflection and Evaluation

You will study the art movement Expressionism and use painting techniques learned to make an expressionist painting showing a rain forest animal in the style of Franz Marc.

You must

Use your developmental workbook throughout the creative cycle.
Reflecting upon evaluating, assessing and appraising work to support and promote creative development.
· Use feedback and discussion on artwork to support creative development.
· Use feed back to improve the quality of your work.


Level of achievement
Descriptor
0

You have not reached a standard described by any of the descriptors given below.

1-2 Poor

Your use of feedback and reflections upon themes and processes is minimal. You have completed a rudimentary evaluation of your level of skill. Your artwork is unfinished.

3-4 OK

You have found it difficult to take feedback and advice into account when working. You provide an evaluation of your development as well as evaluating the theme. Some aspects of your evaluation may be unrealistic or incomplete. Your artwork is finished.

5-6 Good

You reflect on your work and take feedback and advice into account. You provide an evaluation of your development and your work. The evaluation includes identification of where further improvement can be made. You have used feedback to improve the quality of your artwork.

7 Great

You give a thoughtful response to feedback and advice. The development of good practice is considered and evaluated. The evaluation of the quality of the work produced is accurate and includes details of how further improvements could be made. Feedback and reflection have been evident in the completion of your artwork.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

East Asia Project Rubric

Here is the Rubric which will be used to grade your East Asia books.

It is very simple to use. If you look in your East Asia book and select an art work you can even try to give your self a grade. Go on give it a go. Be honest with your self!


Term 1. East Asia project.

Criterion A Knowledge and understanding

Painting and making artworks using Oriental artsources and techniques.

You must demonstrate knowledge of and an ability to use oriental painting techniques.
You must produce a reproduction of an Oriental painting to demonstrate these skills.
Area of Interaction:ATL, Environment



Level of achievement
Descriptor
1-2
You have acquired limited understanding and knowledge of Oriental art and find it difficult to express this orally or in your work. Your “Oriental” art work is unfinished.

3-4

You show a basic understanding of Oriental art painting techniques. You can use some subject specific terminology to show critical awareness. Your “Oriental” art work is poorly finished.

5-6

You have a good understanding of elements of Oriental painting techniques and have applied this knowledge to improve the quality of your work. You can discuss aspects of Oriental art and use subject specific terminology. Your “Oriental” art work is finished.
7

You understand elements of Oriental painting. You confidently use subject specific terminology and know the names of artists studied. You have good research skills and have read and understood information found on this topic. You have used this to improve the quality of your work. Your “Oriental” art work is finished.

Monday, September 08, 2008

The Great Year 7 East Asia project


Staring of the year in grade 7 we have Ms Ravenhalls' fantastic East Asia project.



As part of the project in art we will be looking at art from japan, Korea, and China. We will be learning news skills and looking at the use of new tools.


The first artist we will look at is Hokusai, here is a reproduction of one of his art works in a most unusual place!!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Narrative in art, Homework


Bring in a comic for next weeks lesson.
The characters must be human, or humanoid, and drawn correctly. So no Winx or donald duck comics please.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Narrative in art (continued)




So far we have looked at the work of Raphael Abeccasis, how he has used art to convey a message and tell a story.


Look for art works by the following artists to see how they have used similar techniques.


Bosch

Liechtenstein

Brugel

Grunewald

Cy Twombly


Homework.

Choose an art work by one of these artists and print it out for your sketch book. Find out what story the art work is telling.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Narrative in Art


Next term in grade 7 students will be looking at Narrative in art.

In other words how art is used to tell stories or communicate information. We will look at a variety of artists including Raphael Abecassis a well known Jewish artist who uses his art to recount tales from the bible.

Students can check out some of his work and find more information on this artist by clicking on the links below.


http://www.theartfair.com/about_artist.asp?Artist=61
Homework.
Find out what "Psalms" means.
Find the Psalm your art work is based on, either write it in or print out and stick in your work book
Find some art work by Abecassis and print for your sketch book.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Franz Marc


Grade 7 are studying the work of Franz Marc.


For more information about this expressionist painter check out this site