
We will look at techniques this artist uses in her paintings.
For more information on this artist follow this link...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_dumas
In the 3rd term grade 9 will look at one of the classic themes in art, the still life. We will look at a variety of still life paintings and will concentrate on still life within the cubist movement. We will be looking at artists such as Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris and Fernand Leger
To find out more about cubism click on the links below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubism
http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=80
HOMEWORK
What is Cubism?
How could you draw or paint a Cubist still life?
Write the answers in your sketch book.
Criterion A: Knowledge and understanding. Maximum 8
You are expected to have a knowledge and understanding of the art forms you have studied. This criterion includes:
Knowing and understanding the theoretical basis of the art forms studied.
Developing an understanding of themes and issues studied in/through art.
Using subject specific terminology to show aesthetic and critical awareness when talking about your work or the work of others.
Understanding how history and cultural differences might have influenced the production or direction of art.
Understanding how a range of artists and people who work in the arts have contributed to its development.
Below is a description of the grade levels for this criterion.
Level of achievement
Descriptor
1-2 Poor
You have a limited theoretical knowledge and a little understanding of the topic being studied.
3-4 Acceptable
You have acquired a basic theoretical knowledge and understanding of the topic being studied. You have used some subject specific terminology to show critical awareness.
5-6 Good
You have shown a broad understanding of the topic being studied and have applied theoretical knowledge and subject specific terminology to identify some of the complexities of the materials studied.
7-8 Great
You have shown a thorough understanding of the topic being studied. You have confidently applied theoretical knowledge and subject specific terminology to identify clearly the complexities of the materials studied.
Assessment for this criterion will be based on written work in your sketch book, in your process journal, on oral presentations and discussions with your teacher.