Year 9 gcse natural forms boards 2015

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Natural Forms Artist Boards If you would like a mount board you will need to bring in £1.50 next lesson

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Natural FormsArtist Boards

If you would like a mount board you will need to bring in

£1.50 next lesson

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What marks will I get for my GCSE?A01For your Year 9 project you are going to be creating an Artist board researching Artists that use Natural Forms in their work.

A02You are also going to be experimenting with different medias using pencil, paint and print.

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• Natural forms are objects in nature in their original form.

• Examples…

• Leaves, flowers, pine cones, seaweed, shells, bones, insects, stones, fossils, crystals, feathers, birds, fish, animals – in fact anything you can find in nature – complete or part of it.

What are Natural Forms?

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The first Artist you need to research should be an Artist who works primarily with paint. You are going to create your own transcription in addition to finding out facts and adding your opinions on their work

PaintingStudent Examples

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http://www.pinterest.com/beaumontart/First task: go onto the Beaumont Art Pinterest and click on the Natural Form Artist Album. Find an Artist that you like who uses paint. Research the Artist print out information and a few good quality images of their work (at least A5 size)

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The second Artist you need to research should be an Artist who works primarily in Mono-chrome. You are going to create your own transcription in addition to finding out facts and adding your opinions on their work.

MonochromeStudent Examples

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The third Artist you need to research should be an Artist who works primarily with print. You are going to create your own transcription in addition to finding out facts and adding your opinions on their work.

Print making