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Yr 11 GCSE ART AND DESIGN
‘COLLECTIONS’ Project Continued…
Incorporating a Graphical Element into the Collections Project
Task
• Your task is to incorporate a graphical way of working into this project.
• This work is to be based on the Artists Michael Craig Martin, Patrick Caulfield, Julian Opi or Andy Warhol.
• This week create at least a double page on your chosen Artist this should include information, opinions, good quality images of the Artists work and at least one transcription.
Michael Craig Martin
Martin is particularly affected by minimalism and uses ordinary household items to create quirky compositions.
He uses a range of bold vivid colour schemes in unexpected ways.
‘Biding Time’ (Magenta) 2004acrylic on aluminium panel, 96” x 72”
‘Intimate Relations, Handcuffs’, 2001, Screenprint, 97cm x 81cm
‘Inhale’, 2002, acrylic on canvas, 243.8 x 182.8cm
‘Intimate Relations: Sunglasses,’ 2001,
Patrick Caulfield
Caulfield's paintings are figurative, often portraying a few simple objects in an interior. Typically, he uses flat areas of simple colour surrounded by black outlines.
‘After Lunch’, 1975
‘Still Life Ingredients’, 1976
‘Sun lounge’ acrylic on canvas (to the right)
‘Wine Glasses’ Screenprint on paper 1969(above)
Julian Opi
Drawing from influences as diverse as billboard signs, classical portraiture and sculpture, to classical Japanese woodblock prints, Opie 'paints' using a variety of media and technologies which enable him to make three-dimensional explorations of his subjects.
‘Still Life with Bananas and Aubergines’ 2001
Andy Warhol first used the Iconic image of consumerism in 1960’s with his painting of a ‘Campbell's soup can’. The painting used bold techniques from commercial design and used a stencil to help him achieve bright, flat colours and clean lines. He continued to look at packaging and even made sculptures based on everyday items you would find in a supermarket.
Andy Warhol
Marilyn Diptych 1962