Art / Graphic Design / Technology Design Movement WorksheetsQuick View
natalielonglegs

Art / Graphic Design / Technology Design Movement Worksheets

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A series of design movement worksheets I have created for use in my lessons. I use these alongside the NCFE Level 1/2 in Graphic Design, however they would work well in KS3 and GCSE curriculum, perhaps as a homework task. Would suit Art & Design, Graphic Design and Design Technology subject areas. Have also uploaded some more Art based worksheets of the same style.
Arts and Crafts Movement William Morris Art History Distance LearningQuick View
carolirvin

Arts and Crafts Movement William Morris Art History Distance Learning

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The author is a retired attorney but still producing artist. This is a powerpoint presentation about Arts and Crafts Movement, led by William Morris in London, England, and his followers, in the UK, America, and later Japan. To best assess this presentation, study the actual slides on exhibit on this page. TEXT EXCERPT: Any discussion of the Arts & Crafts movement must always begin with William Morris. It would never have taken place without him. Morris went to Oxford with Edward Burne-Jones. They both intended on becoming ministers. However, they met Gabriel Dante Rossetti and the rest of the Pre-Raphaelite artists. They were so bowled over that they changed their life path so as to both became artists. The two men remained life long friends and sometime collaborators. Burne-Jones became a leading painter while Morris single handedly led the Arts & Crafts movement in England. Morris gave up painting so that he could pursue design. He could design just about anything. His myriad textile designs, his furniture and stained glass windows are well known. Morris believed that industrialization was an alienating and dehumanizing process. His goal was to unite the arts for the decoration of the home with simple forms echoing nature. This was to reverse alienation and dehumanization. His Arts and Crafts movement did not promote a particular style. He stuck with his overall goal: as machines replaced workers, the Arts and Crafts movement advanced the handmade and the designer as craftsman. The movement spread to America but remained linked to the British movement and Morris. Like most movements, this one waned over time, especially as the cities and use of technology rose. Handmade Arts and Crafts movements are frequently revived throughout time because of the societal need to counter alienation and dehumanization of people. One realization Morris did not achieve was making art for the common man per his socialist ideals. However, he achieved the overall goal of its trickling down to the middle class person. Morris was like a fashion designer who creates the couture line. Couture is very expensive and has the best materials and hand work. But it trickles down to the middle by others who use it to make their own variations of it to sell in the market place. Today many of us live like Morris wanted us to live. We have made our homes comfortable havens and we are dressed comfortably within them, enjoying them. Around us at least in part are objects that we’ve bought in art galleries, art fairs, craft shows and the like. Or we’ve even made those objects ourselves.
Arts & Crafts Movement Cover ActivitiesQuick View
eforrestal56

Arts & Crafts Movement Cover Activities

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This resource includes 7 single worksheets relating to the Arts and Crafts Movement. The resource can be used as cover work or as a series of tasks within an existing scheme of work. Tasks include creating a moodboard about the movement artist research - William Morris artist copy - William Morris x4 design your own Morris inspired pattern
Art MovementsQuick View
andersonsarah1093

Art Movements

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Art Movements with examples and information. Perfect for display or to use alongside your curriculum. 31 pages with decorative backgrounds and information
Art Modern MovementsQuick View
cccamp

Art Modern Movements

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A set of resources giving an outline of all the Modern Movements and to use with different Art projects
Pop ArtQuick View
patrickmjgraham

Pop Art

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An extensive introduction into Pop Art, showcasing its position in the Art Movement’s time-line. There is opportunity to discuss the full historical context, supported with videos. Richard Hamilton, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Jean Michel Basquiat are discussed, with opportunities to explore these as projects. Pop Art is put in a modern context too, looking at DKNY’s perfume advertising campaign and exploring the work of Julian Opie. Further starting points for projects and homework suggestions are included in the PowerPoint, easily a term’s work.
Art Movements BundleQuick View
artwith_alice

Art Movements Bundle

6 Resources
A collection of Art Movements activity sheets, giving a brief insight to the various movements a long with an activity for each. -Baroque artwork recreation. -Cubist inspired monoprint -Henri Matisse papercut image -Impressionism painting activity -Renaissance artwork recreation -Van Gogh Analysis worksheet
Effective Starters & Plenaries for Art and DesignQuick View
gthomasart

Effective Starters & Plenaries for Art and Design

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I have created a huge PowerPoint presentation with over 45 starter or plenary activities for your art classes. The activities are all art-related and can be used in KS3 or KS4 art lessons, either as entry tasks, starters, plenaries or exit questions. Sometimes I put the question on the board at the start of the lesson then come back to it at the end. The slides are made up of questions, challenges, thought prompts, image analysis, riddles, true or false competitions, thunks and more. Some are very general so can be used across any class or topic, and some are more specific and related to different art movements - for example, Pop Art or Graffiti. You can use the slides to generate discussion or have students discuss things in groups/pairs etc. I have made them to be as adaptable to your lessons/teaching as possible.
ART Movement Timeline featuring 13 popular movementsQuick View
kburgess88

ART Movement Timeline featuring 13 popular movements

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This Art movement timeline is an engaging and educational resource designed specifically for secondary school art classrooms. This comprehensive timeline provides a visually captivating journey through the history of art, offering students a chronological understanding of major artistic movements, styles, and significant artists. Featuring vibrant illustrations and concise descriptions, this timeline spans from prehistoric art to contemporary movements, offering a rich tapestry of artistic evolution. Art teachers can utilize this resource to enhance their curriculum, providing students with a contextual framework to better appreciate and analyze artworks across various periods.
Cover- Art/design movementsQuick View
Bobj

Cover- Art/design movements

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A series of cover worksheets drawing on inspiration from design movements. Redesign modern items in art movement styles.
Art and Design MovementsQuick View
jrca

Art and Design Movements

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Revision lesson on 4 key Art and Design Movements Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Post-Modernism Using videos from Youtube and worksheet to complete that runs alongside with a match up image exercise GCSE Exam practice questions included Completed worksheet as reference included
Design - Cover worksheet - Art DecoQuick View
superCd

Design - Cover worksheet - Art Deco

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A3 Worksheet based on Art Deco design movement. Resource is useful for cover lesson in Art and Design or 3D design lesson. Range of tasks increases in difficulty. Starter and extension task provided. Reference made to design, history of art and design, design movements, variety of applications such as achitecture, interiors, product design and made relevant with links to products from home.
Op Art Movement / NCFE ART and DESIGNQuick View
r_meakin

Op Art Movement / NCFE ART and DESIGN

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This is a fantatic all inclusive resource. These woskheets and informatation sheets i have created is around OP Art focusing on famous artists. This resource would be perfect for learners studying Art and Design, NCFE Art and Design, Graphic Design, Illustration or Design & Technology, at KS3-KS4 This Booklet includes; an OP art history page and timeline, three artsits and four worksheet and a final question and answer summative assessment. The three artists are: Victor Vassarley Bridget Riley James Lambie Thank you !!!
Design movements - Art Deco presentation.Quick View
mrbdandt

Design movements - Art Deco presentation.

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This resource focuses on the Art Deco design movement presenting the topic in an engaging, visual way with a range of unique illustrations. I use it as an introduction for GCSE Product Design students studying the AQA specification. Slides cover: A short overview of the style. Keywords to describe the movement. The Chrysler building. Visual patterns used in the movement. Streamlined locomotives.
Female and Male Artists and Art MovementsQuick View
Cre8tive_Resources

Female and Male Artists and Art Movements

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Female and Male Artists and Art Movements - Art Revision Rubix Portrait set of Cubes. Product code: FUN/C8F/TL/09 Suitable for KS3 and KS4 5 PAGE mini pack of a classroom-ready activities that will educate and engage students. This mini booklet has been created by a small team of secondary teachers. This Booklet Contains: 2x2 Portrait Revision Cube for Female and Male Artists and Art Movements (Differentiated for Lower ability 1-5) 3x3 Portrait Revision Cube for Female and Male Artists and Art Movements (Differentiated for Higher ability 6-9) Blank 2x2 Revision Cube Blank 3x3 Revision cube Answers for both revision cubes (colour) JUST PRINT AND GO! Here are some of our other popular resources: British Values Quiz The Big Literacy Quiz Premium Form Tutor Resource - Full Year Package Spring Term Tutor Package The Big Brexit Quiz What is Fairtrade What is Identity Lessons? Why not pick up something educational and fun for the End of Term … End of Term Quiz The Big News Quiz The Big summer Quiz Citizenship Christmas Quiz
French Art Movements (Sonia Delaunay) PowerPointQuick View
JenieYR

French Art Movements (Sonia Delaunay) PowerPoint

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PowerPoint slideshow with an overview of art movements in France, with images, facts and quotes . Includes: Romanticism Impressionism Surrealism Orphism Biography of Sonia Delaunay Links to YouTube videos The artwork of Delaunay can be used as inspiration for a painting activity for students interested in engaging with French Culture and art/crafts. Trace around a spherical object such as a glue stick or a small bowl, or use a compass and ruler, to draw overlapping circles split into sections. Each section can be painted or coloured with a range of colours, with the optional aim of ensuring no adjacent sections are the same colour.