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The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing HOW TO MAKE AN ARTIST WEBSITE (AND WHY YOU NEED ONE) In the WordPress dashboard, go ‘Pages’ and then ‘Add New.’. Add a title – let’s call this ‘About Me’ or something similar. Type in the central box to add content to the page. For now, just add some sample content (a short blurb about the website, yourself, or your artwork), so you get an idea of how WordPress works.150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so HOW TO DRAW & PAINT FASTER: 15 TIPS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ART 3. Work on several pieces at once. Working in series – completing several paintings or drawings at one time – is a very helpful strategy for Art students. This speeds work up for a number of reasons: A single colour can be used throughout a number of works, without needing to stop for remixing / washing brushes. BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTINGDIP PAPER DIRECTLY INTO PAINT / INKSPLASHING LIQUID PAINT OR DYE ONTO A SURFACE IS ONE OF THE MOST UNPREDICTABLE AND EXCITING MEANS OF APPLYING COLOUR. TAKE TURNS AT THE CLASSROOM SI...DRAW USING UTENSILS TIED TO A STICKJUST AS REMOVING THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE MAKER AND THE CREATION CAN RESULT IN EXCITING OUTCOMES, SO TOO CAN EXAGGERATING THE GAP BETWEEN THE ARTIS...SQUASH BLOBS OF PAINT FLAT WITH A PIECE OF PAPERA LESS CONTROLLABLE METHOD OF ACHIEVING AREAS OF FLAT TONE IN A WORK IS TO PRESS PAPER IN BLOBS OF PAINT AND USE THESE TO TRANSFER PAINT FROM ONE A...FLICK PAINT-COVERED STRINGCONSTRUCTION WORKERS FLICK TAUGHT STRING COVERED WITH CHALK TO MARK STRAIGHT LINES IN BUILDINGS. A SIMILAR PRINCIPLE CAN BE USED TO CREATE PAINTED...PAINT USING UNCONVENTIONAL MEDIUMSALTHOUGH CARE NEEDS TO BE TAKEN WHEN USING MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT PURPOSE BUILT FOR ART-MAKING (ESPECIALLY WHEN POSTING ARTWORK TO ANOTHER COUNTRY...SPRINKLE WATERCOLOURS WITH ALCOHOL OR SALTARTISTS HAVE LONG KNOWN THAT CERTAIN CHEMICALS RESIST WET PAINT AND CAN BE USED TO CREATE TEXTURAL SURFACE PATTERNS. SPRINKLE SEMI-WET WASHES OF WA...PRESS FOODWRAP INTO WATERCOLOURSAS WITH THE TECHNIQUE ABOVE, PRESSING CRINKLED PLASTIC FOODWRAP (SUCH AS GLADWRAP) INTO WET WATERCOLOURS RESULTS IN INTRIGUING PATTERNS ONCE THE PL...USE GEL MEDIUM TO CREATE DIGITAL TRANSFERSALTHOUGH STUDENTS SHOULD BE CAREFUL NOT TO RELY ON DIGITAL TRANSFERS AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR OWN OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING, THERE ARE TIMES WHEN THE IN...SPRAY PAINT THROUGH HOLES TO CREATE TEXTURE OR PATTERNSPAINTING STUDENTS OFTEN FORGET THAT STENCILS OFFER EXCITING POSSIBILITIES. ITEMS WITH GAPS OR HOLES CAN ACT AS A STENCIL THROUGH WHICH PAINT CAN BE...APPLY INK DIRECTLY TO OBJECTS AND PRINT THEMTHERE ARE MANY NATURAL FORMS (I.E. LEAVES, FISH, MUSHROOMS, ERODING STICKS) AND MANMADE MATERIALS (I.E. CORRUGATED CARDBOARD) WHICH CAN ACT AS PRIN... Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high HOW TO CREATE EXCELLENT OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS Tip 11: Insert your own soul. Most of the tips above are aimed at helping a student create more realistic observational drawings. This last tip is something different. It is a reminder that sometimes it is the difference between the real item and the drawing that matters. Although observational drawings are usually expected to be realisticin
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The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing HOW TO MAKE AN ARTIST WEBSITE (AND WHY YOU NEED ONE) In the WordPress dashboard, go ‘Pages’ and then ‘Add New.’. Add a title – let’s call this ‘About Me’ or something similar. Type in the central box to add content to the page. For now, just add some sample content (a short blurb about the website, yourself, or your artwork), so you get an idea of how WordPress works.150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so HOW TO DRAW & PAINT FASTER: 15 TIPS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ART 3. Work on several pieces at once. Working in series – completing several paintings or drawings at one time – is a very helpful strategy for Art students. This speeds work up for a number of reasons: A single colour can be used throughout a number of works, without needing to stop for remixing / washing brushes. BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTINGDIP PAPER DIRECTLY INTO PAINT / INKSPLASHING LIQUID PAINT OR DYE ONTO A SURFACE IS ONE OF THE MOST UNPREDICTABLE AND EXCITING MEANS OF APPLYING COLOUR. TAKE TURNS AT THE CLASSROOM SI...DRAW USING UTENSILS TIED TO A STICKJUST AS REMOVING THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE MAKER AND THE CREATION CAN RESULT IN EXCITING OUTCOMES, SO TOO CAN EXAGGERATING THE GAP BETWEEN THE ARTIS...SQUASH BLOBS OF PAINT FLAT WITH A PIECE OF PAPERA LESS CONTROLLABLE METHOD OF ACHIEVING AREAS OF FLAT TONE IN A WORK IS TO PRESS PAPER IN BLOBS OF PAINT AND USE THESE TO TRANSFER PAINT FROM ONE A...FLICK PAINT-COVERED STRINGCONSTRUCTION WORKERS FLICK TAUGHT STRING COVERED WITH CHALK TO MARK STRAIGHT LINES IN BUILDINGS. A SIMILAR PRINCIPLE CAN BE USED TO CREATE PAINTED...PAINT USING UNCONVENTIONAL MEDIUMSALTHOUGH CARE NEEDS TO BE TAKEN WHEN USING MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT PURPOSE BUILT FOR ART-MAKING (ESPECIALLY WHEN POSTING ARTWORK TO ANOTHER COUNTRY...SPRINKLE WATERCOLOURS WITH ALCOHOL OR SALTARTISTS HAVE LONG KNOWN THAT CERTAIN CHEMICALS RESIST WET PAINT AND CAN BE USED TO CREATE TEXTURAL SURFACE PATTERNS. SPRINKLE SEMI-WET WASHES OF WA...PRESS FOODWRAP INTO WATERCOLOURSAS WITH THE TECHNIQUE ABOVE, PRESSING CRINKLED PLASTIC FOODWRAP (SUCH AS GLADWRAP) INTO WET WATERCOLOURS RESULTS IN INTRIGUING PATTERNS ONCE THE PL...USE GEL MEDIUM TO CREATE DIGITAL TRANSFERSALTHOUGH STUDENTS SHOULD BE CAREFUL NOT TO RELY ON DIGITAL TRANSFERS AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR OWN OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING, THERE ARE TIMES WHEN THE IN...SPRAY PAINT THROUGH HOLES TO CREATE TEXTURE OR PATTERNSPAINTING STUDENTS OFTEN FORGET THAT STENCILS OFFER EXCITING POSSIBILITIES. ITEMS WITH GAPS OR HOLES CAN ACT AS A STENCIL THROUGH WHICH PAINT CAN BE...APPLY INK DIRECTLY TO OBJECTS AND PRINT THEMTHERE ARE MANY NATURAL FORMS (I.E. LEAVES, FISH, MUSHROOMS, ERODING STICKS) AND MANMADE MATERIALS (I.E. CORRUGATED CARDBOARD) WHICH CAN ACT AS PRIN... Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high HOW TO CREATE EXCELLENT OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS Tip 11: Insert your own soul. Most of the tips above are aimed at helping a student create more realistic observational drawings. This last tip is something different. It is a reminder that sometimes it is the difference between the real item and the drawing that matters. Although observational drawings are usually expected to be realisticin
ARTICLES FOR ART STUDENTS Articles for Art Students. This collection of articles is designed to help high school Art students excel. Written by experienced Art teachers and students who have gained exceptional results, these articles compile tips, best practice and helpful learning strategies. Our material has been linked to by leading educational institutionsall over
RESOURCES FOR HIGH SCHOOL ART TEACHERS Resources for high school Art students. We provide school art resources, recommended art books, stationery lists, downloadable posters and handouts to help Art students achieve excellent grades. This section of our website provides you with the tools to excel – whether you are an Art teacher or dedicated self-motivated student. HOW TO MAKE AN ARTIST WEBSITE (AND WHY YOU NEED ONE) In the WordPress dashboard, go ‘Pages’ and then ‘Add New.’. Add a title – let’s call this ‘About Me’ or something similar. Type in the central box to add content to the page. For now, just add some sample content (a short blurb about the website, yourself, or your artwork), so you get an idea of how WordPress works. HOW TO DRAW & PAINT FASTER: 15 TIPS FOR HIGH SCHOOL ART 3. Work on several pieces at once. Working in series – completing several paintings or drawings at one time – is a very helpful strategy for Art students. This speeds work up for a number of reasons: A single colour can be used throughout a number of works, without needing to stop for remixing / washing brushes. ART PROJECT IDEAS: A GUIDE TO SUBJECT MATTER SELECTION Step 1: Brainstorm Ideas. Write down all subjects, themes, places, things, activities or issues that are personally relevant and that matter to you (even random, unexpected things, such as a the art room sink, or heirloom knives and forks in your kitchen drawer).The purpose of any artwork is to communicate a message: to comment or scream or sing about the world in which we find ourselves in. CIE A LEVEL ART AND DESIGN More information about each of the components can be found below: AS Art Examination – Component 1 (Controlled Test); AS Art Coursework – Component 2; A2 Art Coursework – Component 3; A2 Art Personal Study – Component 4; This blog post relates to A Level Art & Design, CIE 9704 – the International version of A Levels, run by the University of Cambridge. 50+ STILL LIFE DRAWING IDEAS FOR ART STUDENTS 50+ Still Life Drawing Ideas. Popcorn, as in these original still life artworks by Po Yuan (left) and Betty Chen (right), students of Elizabeth Jendek, Thai Chinese International School, Samutprakarn, Thailand: Although there is a distinct possibility that a number of still life items might mysteriously ‘disappear’ during the courseof this
9 REASONS TO STUDY ART IN HIGH SCHOOL 9 reasons to study Art in high school. Teachers are often asked why students should study Art in high school. The common responses relate to creative thinking, broadening the mind and feeding the soul: all of which do little to address fears about ‘soft’ subjects, university entrance, careers and long-term financial well-being. A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
THE BEST ART PAPER FOR PAINTING STUDENTS: RECOMMENDATIONS Wet Strength Cartridge Paper 130gsm. This is a standard cartridge paper, suitable for almost all drawing and painting exercises. It is suitable for wet and dry mediums, sketches, composition plans and quick exploratory exercises. An ample supply STUDENT ART GUIDEABOUTARTICLESSTUDENT ARTRESOURCESWEB DESIGNOPENSEARCH BAR
The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. 31 AWESOME ART COMPETITIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (2021) This art competition is open to all Australian high school students, year 11 – 12. First prize is Art supplies and framing valued at AU$2,625, with AU$1,500 for the school. There is150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
CIE A LEVEL ART AND DESIGN An explanation of how the AS and A2 components combine, over two years, to create a final grade for A Level Art and Design (CIE 9704). HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDEArticle source:
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A* IGCSE ART AND DESIGN: STILL LIFE AND PAPER CRANES A* IGCSE Art and Design: Still Life and Paper Cranes. This coursework project was completed by Agnes Fung while studying CIE IGCSE Art and Design at Harrow International School, Hong Kong. Agnes gained an A* Grade (97%), focusing upon Painting and Related Media (June 2014). BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTING Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high STUDENT ART GUIDEABOUTARTICLESSTUDENT ARTRESOURCESWEB DESIGNOPENSEARCH BAR
The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. 31 AWESOME ART COMPETITIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (2021) This art competition is open to all Australian high school students, year 11 – 12. First prize is Art supplies and framing valued at AU$2,625, with AU$1,500 for the school. There is150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
CIE A LEVEL ART AND DESIGN An explanation of how the AS and A2 components combine, over two years, to create a final grade for A Level Art and Design (CIE 9704). HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDEArticle source:
https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/how-to-analyze-an-artwork Art analysis tips • ‘I like this’ or ‘I don’t like this’without any
A* IGCSE ART AND DESIGN: STILL LIFE AND PAPER CRANES A* IGCSE Art and Design: Still Life and Paper Cranes. This coursework project was completed by Agnes Fung while studying CIE IGCSE Art and Design at Harrow International School, Hong Kong. Agnes gained an A* Grade (97%), focusing upon Painting and Related Media (June 2014). BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTING Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing HOW TO MAKE AN ARTIST WEBSITE (AND WHY YOU NEED ONE) In the WordPress dashboard, go ‘Pages’ and then ‘Add New.’. Add a title – let’s call this ‘About Me’ or something similar. Type in the central box to add content to the page. For now, just add some sample content (a short blurb about the website, yourself, or your artwork), so you get an idea of how WordPress works. FINDING MOTIVATION: A GUIDE FOR ART STUDENTS The 16 most important steps you can take to ace high school Art. Every day, thousands of skilful Art students underachieve, while others steadily inch their achievement levels AS ART EXAM (CONTROLLED TEST): A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AS Art and Design students are required to submit: 1 x project (a two or three-dimensional final work, maximum weight 4.5kgs and maximum dimension in any direction of 750mm, completed within the 15 hour Art Exam); A maximum of 2 x A1 sheets (4 sides) of preparatory work.This is a body of work illustrating a visual response to one examination question, using any appropriate colours, tones FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We have updated our Frequently Asked Questions (below). We hope to look at reinstating a question / answer facility in the future; possibly hiring teachers to be on-hand to answer questions. If you would like to help us reach this goal sooner, please see how you can help us ! I cannot think of a good theme or topic for my art project. HIGH SCHOOL GRAPHIC DESIGN PROJECTS High School Graphic Design Projects. This section of the Student Art Guide contains outstanding Graphic Design projects from students studying a range of high school qualifications around the world, such as GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, NCEA, IB and AP Visual Art. The projects cover all Graphic Design areas, including the design of websites, book THE 16 MOST IMPORTANT STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO ACE HIGH The 16 steps below – if acted upon consistently – may improve your performance in all high school subjects and trigger an upcycle of positive change that spills over into the rest of your life. 1. Dream of success. Most people spend their days fretting about the past or worrying about the future. BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTING Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high PAINTING ON GROUNDS: INVENTIVE USES OF MEDIA FOR ART STUDENTS Short for ‘background’, a ground is the very first layer of paint (or other wet medium) applied to an artwork. It is an undercoat, which can either be covered entirely by subsequent media, or left visible in the final work. Using a ground has several practical advantages, as HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND ENJOY YOUR A LEVEL ART EXAM Emily’s A Level Art exam project explored the topic ‘Flaws and Perfection’. As always, themes can vary. Most of the time, in the final year of A Level Art, your exam is a chance to show off what you can do without many restrictions. STUDENT ART GUIDEABOUTARTICLESSTUDENT ARTRESOURCESWEB DESIGNOPENSEARCH BAR
The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
HOW TO CREATE EXCELLENT OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS Tip 11: Insert your own soul. Most of the tips above are aimed at helping a student create more realistic observational drawings. This last tip is something different. It is a reminder that sometimes it is the difference between the real item and the drawing that matters. Although observational drawings are usually expected to be realisticin
PAINTING ON GROUNDS: INVENTIVE USES OF MEDIA FOR ART STUDENTSSEE MORE ON STUDENTARTGUIDE.COM BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTING Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high STUDENT ART GUIDEABOUTARTICLESSTUDENT ARTRESOURCESWEB DESIGNOPENSEARCH BAR
The Student Art Guide helps students excel in a wide range of high school Art qualifications, such as IGCSE, GCSE, A Level, NCEA, AP Studio and IB Art. We compile new ideas, best practice and helpful learning strategies for high school Art students. Our website features outstanding high school art projects, including those that are FREE ART TEACHER RESOURCES Last Updated on February 8, 2017. This page contains a collection of free Art resources for use by middle and high school teachers. You are welcome to use these resources within your own Art classes and teaching programmes, as long as the source of the image is credited as www.studentartguide.com. EASY ART LESSONS FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (FREE & PRINTABLE)! Create a tessellation, as in this exercise taught to 5th Grade students by Bradley Hale, Chalker Elementary School: This tessellation Art lesson uses drawing paper, a square or rectangular piece of cardboard, sticky tape, scissors and pencils (coloring pencils can also be used if desired). Students carefully cut a shape from one sideof a
HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing150+ ART CAREERS
A selection of the original, hand-crafted jewellery created by Cat Ivins using recycled materials. Web Based Curator – Christopher Jobson . Christopher Jobson finds, discovers and shares artwork via his website Colossal.Colossal has more than 350,000 Facebook followers, 76,000 Twitter followers and 33,000 Pinterest followers and has almost 5,000,000 monthly page views. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single ‘vanishing point’ on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
HOW TO CREATE EXCELLENT OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS Tip 11: Insert your own soul. Most of the tips above are aimed at helping a student create more realistic observational drawings. This last tip is something different. It is a reminder that sometimes it is the difference between the real item and the drawing that matters. Although observational drawings are usually expected to be realisticin
PAINTING ON GROUNDS: INVENTIVE USES OF MEDIA FOR ART STUDENTSSEE MORE ON STUDENTARTGUIDE.COM BEYOND THE BRUSH: INVENTIVE USE OF MEDIA FOR PAINTING Beyond the Brush: Inventive Use of Media for Painting Students (Part 3) This article outlines unusual painting and drawing techniques that are useful for creating exciting sketchbook pages, grounds, textural layers and adding tone and colour to an artwork. While mastery of traditional painting techniques can be all that is needed in a high HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR STUDENTS How to analyze an artwork: a step-by-step guide. This article has been written for high school art students who are working upon a critical study of art, sketchbook annotation or an essay-based artist study. It contains a list of questions to guide students through the process of analyzing visual material of any kind, including drawing HOW TO MAKE AN ARTIST WEBSITE (AND WHY YOU NEED ONE) In the WordPress dashboard, go ‘Pages’ and then ‘Add New.’. Add a title – let’s call this ‘About Me’ or something similar. Type in the central box to add content to the page. For now, just add some sample content (a short blurb about the website, yourself, or your artwork), so you get an idea of how WordPress works. HOW TO ANALYZE AN ARTWORK: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDEArticle source:
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A LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE GROWING POPULATION AND A A Level Photography: The Growing Population and a Futuristic New World. This examination project was completed by Michael Deville while studying A Level Photography (AQA) at Thomas Alleynes High School, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK. The project explores a growing population and a futuristic new world. Michael gained an A* grade andhas had his
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PAINTING ON GROUNDS: INVENTIVE USES OF MEDIA FOR ART STUDENTS Short for ‘background’, a ground is the very first layer of paint (or other wet medium) applied to an artwork. It is an undercoat, which can either be covered entirely by subsequent media, or left visible in the final work. Using a ground has several practical advantages, as 9 REASONS TO STUDY ART IN HIGH SCHOOL 9 reasons to study Art in high school. Teachers are often asked why students should study Art in high school. The common responses relate to creative thinking, broadening the mind and feeding the soul: all of which do little to address fears about ‘soft’ subjects, university entrance, careers and long-term financial well-being. HOW TO MAKE YOUR ART PROJECT EXCITING: CREATIVE MIXED MEDIA Use ripped, scrunched, folded, ripped, or stained paper or tissue. Tissue paper can be scrunched and glued onto a painting (shaping as required) to create a textural surface that can be painted over. As with other textures, dry-brushing will exaggerate them and HOW TO MAKE AN AWESOME ART PORTFOLIO FOR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY What is an art school application portfolio? In addition to meeting academic requirements, Art and Design Schools, Universities and Colleges typically require a practical art portfolio as part of the application process (this is often accompanied by a personal statement and/or an art school interview – more on this soon).Skip to content
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