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Year 7 Art Homework Booklet 1 Name: Teacher: Group: How is your homework marked? 1 Exceeding target level 2 Achieving target level 3 Working towards target level 4 Working below target level

Art analysis word bank use this with all literacy tasks Visual language the top 10 things to talk about Technique Colour Composition Shape Subject Light Media Mood Style Story Word Bank Colour Composition Mood Style Light Technique Media Blend Bright Clashing Cold Contrast Deep Dull Glowing Harmonious Intense Luminous Mixed Monochrome Opaque Pale Primary Pure Secondary Tone Translucent Transparent Vibrant Warm Background Blurred Complex Confused Distance Eye line Focus Foreground Form Line Middle ground Movement Near Perspective Scale Shape Space Symmetry Alive Atmospheric Calm Delicate Depressing Dignified Disturbing Fresh Exciting Flamboyant Expressive Humorous Imposing Nostalgic Sad Sentimental Tranquil Abstract Derivative Distorted Emotional Exaggerated Exterior Fake Fantasy Figurative Impressionistic Landscape Religious Representational Still life Sketch Surreal Symbolic Artificial Contrast Dark Evening Fierce Gentle Harsh Hazy Intense Natural Shady Shadowy Warm Palette knife Drawn 2 dimensional 3 dimensional Texture Shading Mark making Impasto Tone Underpainting Overpainting Cross hatching Stippling Scumbling Hatching Layered Linear Continuous line Scratch Spray Resist Stencil Manipulation Scribble Textile Collage Print Photograph Computer generated Pencil Ink Mixed media Installation Sculpture Paint Charcoal Graphite Acrylic Watercolour Stitch Pastel Chalk Felt pen Fine liner Biro Bleach Photoshop

HW1 Shading skills Using pencil, shade in this design matching the tone in the example. Look carefully at the value of the tone and the direction of the shading Assessment 1 2 3 4 WWW: EBI:

Homework 2 Line Drawing Techniques Task 1 Use a different line technique to fill each of the 10 boxes. Invent your own to fill the last 6 boxes Short dashes hatching Task 2 Use these techniques to apply tone to the geometric objectives drawn on the right. Look carefully at where the light source is (darker areas) Wavy lines dots Assessment WWW: EBI: 1 2 3 4

Homework 3 Select an interesting object from your kitchen. Draw it, remember to break it down into basic shapes,and then shade using a range of tones. Teacher Assessment WWW EBI 1 2 3 4

purple blue Homework 4 Create a colour wheel collage. Collect your colours from magazines and scrap paper. If you don t have any ask your art teacher Remember the primary and secondary colours come into different shades. LOOK! I do I make a collage. yellow green Tear up little bits of coloured paper and glue down to create your fish. The smaller the bits of paper the more detailed your fish will be. orange red Some examples to help you Assessment WWW EBI 1 2 3 4

Homework 5 Make a copy of this collage by Matisse. Scale it up accurately in pencil and then add colour using coloured pencils Assessment 1 2 3 4 WWW EBI Date HW set: Date HW due in:

Homework 6 Who painted this piece of art and what is it called. Research in the library or using the internet Describe what you can see in the painting Describe the colours the artist has used Keywords to help you Colour mark making swirls landscape cool colours Warm colours primary secondary tertiary complementary bold vibrant Find out 3 fact about the artist. Teacher assessment: WWW: EBI: Do you like or dislike the painting. Explain why Date HW set: Date HW due in:

Homework 7 Warm and cool colours Warm colours Task 1 Colour in the paint splodges warm and cool colours. Task2 Draw out one aboriginal fish to fill the box. Colour in the fish using only warm colours. Cool colours Colour in the background using only cool colours WWW: EBI: 1 2 3 4

Homework 8 Who painted this piece of art and what is it called. Research in the library or using the internet Describe what you can see in the painting Describe the colours the artist has used Keywords to help you Colour lines patterns landscape cool colours Warm colours primary secondary tertiary complementary bold vibrant abstract Find out 3 fact about the artist. Teacher assessment: WWW: EBI: Do you like or dislike the painting. Explain why 1 2 3 4

Homework 9 Create a environmental poster to on the theme Save My environment. Pick a theme e.g. don t drop litter, use a recycled bag And create a poster in the style of Hundertwasser. Use colour imaginatively and experiment with different colour schemes. Use these examples to help you. Assessment WWW EBI 1 2 3 4

Homework 10 Hundertwasser was inspired by the colourful and patterned Russian architecture. Draw a section of this Russian church focusing on the shape and colours used. Draw in pencil and then add colour. Example of a Hunterwasser painting

Extension Tasks Look at the Tate website kids area at http://kids.tate.org.uk/ Have a go at some of the activities. Have some fun! Bring your creation into school to go on the What I have been doing at home display board.