Learning Ladder Year 7: Natural Forms

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Learning Ladder Year 7: Natural Forms Percentage I can Prove it! 80% I can make strong and imaginative links between my work and the work of other artists. Independently research an artist who is inspired by natural forms. Analyse their work using the art critical analysis sheet to help you. I can make strong links between context and content in the work of other artists. I can skilfully take creative risks with a very wide range of materials and techniques. I can use my experiments to develop a very wide range of creative ideas. Plan a composition for your final piece that uses a compositional rule used by Georgia O Keefe. Georgia O Keefe often paints in her work. In her work the represent (Homework) Experiment with using a material and/or technique you have not used before. Evaluate your experiment and say how this material and/or technique could be used in your final piece. I can record objects with high levels of skill in a wide range of media using the formal elements to recreate the object accurately. I can make a skilful, imaginative and original final outcome with a clear link to the project theme. Take your own photographs of natural forms. Use the formal elements to confidently and skilfully re-create a range of manmade and natural objects in different media. Realistically show the form, texture and shape of objects using the formal elements. Create a highly accurate and skilful final painting inspired by natural forms. Show clear links to the work of Georgia O Keefe e.g. a similar compositional style or subject matter.

70% 60% I can make strong links between my work and the work of other artists. I can use a very wide range of materials and techniques with skill to create artwork. I can use the formal elements to record an object with skill and confidence in a range of media. I can make a skilful final outcome with an imaginative link to the project theme. I can analyse the work of other artists using critical analysis skills. I can use a range of art vocabulary correctly to evaluate my work. I can use a range of materials and techniques confidently to create artwork. I can use the formal elements to record an object with confidence. Use techniques, materials and processes in your work that have been used by Georgia O Keefe. Explain the link. Accurately experiment with using six painting techniques. Painting techniques: Sgraffito, Feathering, Line, Flat colour, Tint, Pointillism. Select and use the formal elements appropriately. Show confidence in using your chosen formal elements. Use the formal elements to draw a range of natural objects in different materials. Add a very wide range of tone to clearly show the form of the objects. Add a range of mark making techniques to clearly show the texture. Create an accurate and skilful final painting inspired by natural forms. Show links to the work of Georgia O Keefe e.g. a similar material and technique. Describe and analyse the work of an artist using the green and orange questions on the art critical analysis resource sheet and considering: Content, Context, Mood, Process, Form, Evaluation. Use band 1 and 2 Art vocabulary to help with your analysis. Mix tertiary colours. Experiment with using at least four painting techniques. Use the formal elements to draw a range of man-made and natural objects in different materials. Add a wide range of tone to clearly show the form of the objects. Add some mark making techniques to show texture.

I can make a final outcome with a clear link to the project theme. Create an accurate final painting inspired by natural forms. Show a link to the work of Georgia O Keefe e.g. a similar painting technique. 50% I can say what is effective about my work and how it can be improved. I can use art words in full sentences to analyse the work of other artists. Complete a WWW:? And EBI:? For each piece of work. Use band one vocabulary to help you. Describe and analyse the work of Georgia O Keefe using the green questions on the Art Critical analysis sheet to help you. 40% I can use a growing range of materials and techniques to create artwork. I can use line, shape and tone to record an object with growing confidence. I can make a final outcome linked to the project theme. I can say what is effective about my work using art words. I can use words to describe the work of other artists. I can use different materials and techniques to create artwork. Make a painting of a natural form using primary and secondary colours. Draw natural objects with accurate shape. Add a range of tone to accurately show the form of the object. Add tone to your final painting to show the light and dark parts. Complete a WWW:? For each piece of your work using at least one art word. Use six words from the band 1 Art word bank to describe the work of another artist. Label the Artist s work showing where each word should go. Create a collage of a natural form. Draw the shape of a natural object using line.

I can use line and shape to record objects. Plan and create a final painting of a natural form. I can make a final outcome based on the project theme. 30% I can say what is effective about my work. I can use different materials to create artwork. I can use line to draw simple shapes. Complete a WWW:? For each piece of your work. Use three words from the band 1 Art word bank to describe the work of another artist. Make a drawing of a natural form using coloured pencil. Make a still life collage of natural forms. I can make a final outcome. Draw the simple shapes of a natural object using line. Create a final painting of a natural form. 20% : I can say what is effective about my work. : I can use two or more art materials. : I can use line to make marks. I can make a final outcome. Use single art words to say what is effective about your work. Create drawings using pencil and coloured pencil. Use line to draw circles, triangles and rectangles to show the basic shapes of shells. Create a painting of a natural form.

Key Words Line Tone Colour Shape Texture Pattern Mood Process Content Context Form Evaluation Composition Proportion