Edexcel GCSE Art and Design Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment
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Edexcel GCSE Art and Design Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment
Edexcel GCSE Art and Design Unit 2: Externally Set Assignment 2015 The theme this year is called….. Apart and/or Together This project is worth 40% of your GCSE and is out of 80 marks. Every mark counts towards you getting the best GCSE grade you can. Separated Disconnected Independent Isolated Alone Individually Free Excluded Divorced Combined Meet Side by side Juxtaposed Closely Jointly United En masse Collectively In cooperation As one The four Assessment Objectives are… • AO1 = 20 marks‐ Develop Ideas: through investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and cultural understanding. • AO2 = 20 marks‐ Refine Ideas: through experimenting and selecting appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes. • AO3 = 20 marks‐ Record Ideas: observations and insights relevant to intentions in visual and/or other forms. • AO4 = 20 marks‐ Present: a personal, informed and meaningful response demonstrating analytical and critical understanding, realising intentions and, where appropriate, making connections between visual, written, oral or other elements. Every page should answer A01, A02 and A03. You must make sure that every thing you create and produce is done to the best of your ability. One chance at A04= 10 hour art exam. Working towards this now until after Easter. PEOPLE Primary and secondary sources (( from life)) Famous people Famous Athletes/Dancers etc Friends and Family People from around the world Artist‐ Gustav Klimt The Kiss Together Love Protection Nurture Painting called‐ Mother and Child 2 Artist- Henry Moore London Underground platforms provided refuge for thousands of people during the nightly bombardments of the Blitz, and for Moore the sleeping figures, forced into burrow-like shelter, were key subjects, observed from life and translated into symbolic images of endurance in adversity. Kathe Kollwitz Roy Lichtenstein ‐ people Agnes Toth Fragmented Separated GABI TRINKAUS Ed Fairburns Illustrator Drawings on maps Annette Collinge‐ Textile Designer PETER HOWSON Edgar Degas Darcey Bussell By Allen Jones 1994 National Portrait Gallery KRIS TRAPPINIERS Antoine Stevens Damien Blotierre David Seidner Sebastian Eriksson Hands by Oldřich Kulhánek Christine Wu Armin Rohr Rosie James Stitch onto fabric instead of/ as well as drawing onto paper. Louise Lawton OLGA NOES Nikos Gyftakis Alison Pellisero Catherine Hennessey NEO INNOV RANKIN Rankin PLACES Westbourne Ipswich Town Country side Park Seaside Local area Restaurants Schools Railway stations Shopping centres Holiday destinations Visits to London and places in the UK Edward Hopper Antony Gormley Angel of the North Examples of work by Jacques Villegle Peeling posters around cities/towns LIZ BRIZZI Rupert Vanwyk Tim Jarcosz London Underground Poster 1952 By Edward Bawden Oona Hassim David Hockney Photo montage Fleck Tesseract Natural world: Primary and secondary images (from life) You will need to take your own photographs and collect your own images from magazines, internet and real objects. These are just a few examples. Alexis Rockman (born 1962) is an American contemporary artist known for his paintings that provide rich depictions of future landscapes as they might exist with impacts of climate change and evolution influenced by genetic engineering. Aquarium by David Mach RA In collage Hiroshige Katsushika Hokusai (1760‐1849) Extraordinarily prolific Japanese painter and graphic artists. He produced his greatest work between 1818‐30, The wave being perhaps his best known print. Artwork of animal skulls by Georgia O’Keeffe Georgia O’Keeffe was a female American artist. She is best known for creating paintings of natural forms such as flowers, fruit and animal skulls. Andy Goldsworthy, OBE (born 26 July 1956) is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist producing site‐specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings. He lives and works in Scotland. Peony Yip Natural world Artwork based on the ‘Natural World’ by Nicola Hicks Barbara Franc Butterfly image by M.C Escher Damien Hirst: Butterflies Paintings by Henri Rousseau of the ‘Natural World’ Examples of work by Albrecht Durer of the ‘Natural World’ Prints of the natural world by Angie Lewin. Sandra Meech Judith Reece Prudence Mapstone Dan Bennett OBJECTS‐ From life • Machinery • Cars, Bikes, Planes, transport • Tools, Cutlery, Equipment • Toys, teddies etc. • Technology – I pods, cameras, Speakers, headphones • Food, Drink, Sweets etc. • Clothes, Shoes and Fashion • Trophies, medals • Sculptures • Make up • Every day objects Examples of work by Tony Cragg Frank Stella Jean Tinguely Andy Warhol Examples of work by Louise Nevelson: Objects Lisa Milroy Jim Dine: Objects Examples of work by Wayne Thiebaud: Objects Kathryn Mackintosh Joel Penkman Michael CraigMartin Oldenberg Jill Ricci Distressed surface Reassembled Discarded objects M A R I A N D I O G U A N D I One sculpture which made a lot of people think about the effects of war was called The Throne Of Weapons. It was a big chair made out of old guns and there is lots of information about it on the British Museum's website. Chaos, unruly and turbulent. Arrangements and photographs by Emily Blincoe ACTIVITIES Abdoulaye Konate Anti‐ Capitalist protests Anti‐ animal testing Painting of war hero Johnson Beharry By Sky Portrait Arttist winner of 2013 Guy Catling Laura McCafferty Warhorse Book, stage play and film Why don’t you…….. • Visit the beach and make a footprint and photograph it? • Buy some play doh, collect interesting textured objects and leave a print. • Dismantle something‐ a piece of fabric/ unwrap a chocolate bar and draw it etc Primary source‐ from life IMAGINATION Bridget Riley Mark Rothko Ralph McQuarrie Haejung Lee Examples of work by Peter Blake Examples of work by Hannah Hoch Examples of work by Rene Magritte Examples of work by Salvador Dali Vivienne Westwood Fashion garments for the Vienna State Ballet