The Year 5 and 6 students have been learning about Propaganda Art. We have studied well known posters throughout art history, with a particular focus on the history of the Keep Calm and Carry On posters....
The Year 5 & 6 students created these Great Wave paintings. This is one of my favourite units for the senior students! They looked at Japanese artist, Katsushika Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave off Kanagawa’ woodblock print. They identified and analysed the dominant art elements and principles present in Hokusai’s famous artwork, and discussed how they were effective. The students produced two Great Wave paintings of their own. For the first artwork, the students were required to keep one element the same from Hokusai’s Great Wave artwork, and then add in an entirely new element or concept. For the second painting the students used the subject matter and compositing of Hokusai’s Great Wave artwork. They then used iPads to research various art styles and movements, applying them to their own artwork. Some popular choices were Pop Art and Impressionism.
To finish our Term 3 unit on Pro Hart & Performance Art, the Year 1 and 2 artists were given the opportunity to paint a Pro Hart inspired dragonfly; focusing on one main art element or principle, such as - line, colour, pattern. The scene/ background for their dragonfly was completely up them- it could be realistic, abstract, dreamlike. And no artwork is complete without the artist signing their 'Pro' name on their masterpiece! Did you know?..... Pro Hart's real name was actually Kevin Charles Hart. When he was a young boy, he had the nickname 'Pro' short for Professor, as he was always inventing new things. 1KD 2TR 2EO 1SB 1MM 2JH 1/2LB
The prep-preps had a special visit to the art room last week. They had a tour, learnt how to put their art smocks on and sit safely on the big art room chairs. The little artists went on a jungle adventure and had some fun using jungle paint brushes and even painted their own line artwork.
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