Thirsk School and Sixth Form College



1714500788670000-1143000571500Year 12Summer Task- Unusual Viewpoints -1 – Decide on your theme Portraiture ORStill Life2 – Decide on your subject e.g.Portraiture – Self portrait, family member, friend etc.Still Life – Choose an object that is personal to you, choose a natural object or a man made object etc.3 – Take a range of photographs of your chosen subject from unusual angles Consider where you place the subject to get the most unusual viewpoint Take close up photographs Think about your camera angle – how are you going to stand / sit when taking the photograph? Could you stand above the object / person? Try lying on the floor and photographing upwards (known as worm hole photography) … what effect would this given you? Print these out at home if you can4 – Choose your favourite three photographs and explain why you like these the best5 – Complete 3x A5 or A4 drawings from your favourite photographs (either all or a section) use your own choice of media but try and vary what you use on all three6 – Find an artist that you like that fits your theme, look at the following or find your own: Duarte Vitoria (Portraiture)Jason de Graffe (Still Life)Pinterest – Follow Thirsk School Art Department and the board Unusual Viewpoints to get ideas7 – Create an artist study on your chosen artist including at least one copy of their work, some information and your own opinion! 8 – Produce a copy of one of your photographs in the style of your chosen artist – you decide on scale and mediaRemember to have fun – the start of year 12 is all to do with experimentation so don’t be afraid of things not going quite as you expect!If you can’t print out at home make sure you bring a cable in September to print out the first week back in school00Year 12Summer Task- Unusual Viewpoints -1 – Decide on your theme Portraiture ORStill Life2 – Decide on your subject e.g.Portraiture – Self portrait, family member, friend etc.Still Life – Choose an object that is personal to you, choose a natural object or a man made object etc.3 – Take a range of photographs of your chosen subject from unusual angles Consider where you place the subject to get the most unusual viewpoint Take close up photographs Think about your camera angle – how are you going to stand / sit when taking the photograph? Could you stand above the object / person? Try lying on the floor and photographing upwards (known as worm hole photography) … what effect would this given you? Print these out at home if you can4 – Choose your favourite three photographs and explain why you like these the best5 – Complete 3x A5 or A4 drawings from your favourite photographs (either all or a section) use your own choice of media but try and vary what you use on all three6 – Find an artist that you like that fits your theme, look at the following or find your own: Duarte Vitoria (Portraiture)Jason de Graffe (Still Life)Pinterest – Follow Thirsk School Art Department and the board Unusual Viewpoints to get ideas7 – Create an artist study on your chosen artist including at least one copy of their work, some information and your own opinion! 8 – Produce a copy of one of your photographs in the style of your chosen artist – you decide on scale and mediaRemember to have fun – the start of year 12 is all to do with experimentation so don’t be afraid of things not going quite as you expect!If you can’t print out at home make sure you bring a cable in September to print out the first week back in school-1143000-914400502920078860650037719007886700000788670000-1143000789622500 ................
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