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Portrait by Martha Dobson |
Your Portraiture Unit should be completed for Assessment by Monday 31st October (straight after half term) here's a checklist for guidance on what to submit. This is Art so some variance from the list is OK as long as you have substantial work that satisfies each Assessment Objective (AO).
Remember we start final pieces on Monday October 3rd.
A2 Coursework Unit Part 1: Portrait.
AO 1
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Develop your ideas through sustained and
focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources,
demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.
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What you should complete:
- Research
into at least 6 Portraits from different eras (see project brief for guidance). You should also research at least a further 4 Artists in depth whose work is associated with the approach you are taking. This research should cover analysis of
individual images in terms of technique, scale, media, composition, use
of colour etc. Links to your own studio work should be explained. Consider layout and how to include text
carefully. Get several good quality reproductions of each Artist’s work
and make visual responses in appropriate media.
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AO 2
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Experiment with and select appropriate resources,
media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining your ideas
as your work develops.
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What you should complete:
- At
least 10 pages of
experimentation and development of your imagery. Establish a theme and
produce a series of related studies …use and combine a range of media (e.g. photomontage, paint,
printmaking, collage, PhotoShop).
- Your
developmental work should show progress from your initial imagery
towards your outcome. Use this work to explore technique, colour and
composition.
- Annotation
explaining your choice of media and the progression of your ideas.
- Several
larger studies (full
page or a more substantial pieces in addition to the sketchbook) that
clearly relate to the final piece in terms of technique and composition.
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AO 3
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Record in visual and/or other forms
ideas, observations and insights relevant to your intentions, demonstrating
an ability to reflect on your work and progress.
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What you should complete:
- A
wide range of your own photographic source imagery carefully presented
in your sketchbook.
- At
least 4 high quality pencil drawings based on your photographs (these
should each represent at least 3 hours worth of focussed work).
- Additional
drawings exploring more expressive technique and other media (such as fineliner
or biro).
- At
least 2 Monoprints developed from your photographic imagery.
- A
minimum of 1 good Gold Card print.
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AO 4
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Present a personal, informed and
meaningful response demonstrating critical understanding, realising
intentions and, where appropriate, making connections between visual, oral or
other elements.
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What you should complete:
- A
substantial and fully resolved final outcome to your set of work (this
piece should represent at least 15 hours worth of work).
- A
final word processed evaluative statement of around 500 words in which
you assess the strengths and weaknesses of your body of work. Discuss
your how you obtained source imagery, how you developed this imagery,
what techniques and materials you employed and most importantly
explain how your work was informed and influenced by the Artists you
researched.
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